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Overlook Film Festival Celebrates 10 Years of Horror
First wave of chilling films and events announced for 2025 festival in New Orleans
Apr. 11, 2026 at 3:19pm
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The Overlook Film Festival's 10th anniversary celebration promises a weekend of terror and thrills in the haunted city of New Orleans.New Orleans TodayThe Overlook Film Festival, a renowned horror movie event set in the haunted city of New Orleans, has unveiled the first wave of its 10th anniversary lineup. The festival will feature a diverse range of new horror films, including the final installment of Larry Fassenden's creature-filled quadrilogy, as well as retrospective screenings that celebrate the genre's roots, such as the 100-year-old Japanese horror classic "A Page Of Madness." In addition to the film screenings, the festival will also honor industry legend Rick Baker, a master of horror effects, with its prestigious award.
Why it matters
The Overlook Film Festival has become a must-attend event for horror fans, offering a unique blend of new and classic horror films, immersive experiences, and industry recognition. By highlighting both contemporary and historical works, the festival aims to explore the evolution and cultural significance of the horror genre, providing attendees with a rich and multifaceted horror experience.
The details
The festival's opening night film, "Obsession," sets the tone for a weekend of terror, with a lineup that also includes the features "Leviticus" and "Hokum," as well as the final installment of Larry Fassenden's creature-filled quadrilogy, "Trauma, Or Monsters All." The festival will also feature a special screening of the 100-year-old Japanese horror film "A Page Of Madness," accompanied by a live orchestra, celebrating the roots of the genre. Additionally, the festival will honor legendary horror effects artist Rick Baker with its prestigious Master of Horror Award, recognizing his contributions to the industry.
- The Overlook Film Festival will take place in April 2025.
- The festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
The players
Overlook Film Festival
A renowned horror movie event set in the haunted city of New Orleans, celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2025.
Larry Fassenden
A filmmaker whose creature-filled quadrilogy will be featured at the festival, with the final installment, "Trauma, Or Monsters All," premiering at the event.
Rick Baker
A legendary horror effects artist who will receive the festival's prestigious Master of Horror Award in recognition of his contributions to the industry.
"A Page Of Madness"
A 100-year-old Japanese horror film that will be screened at the festival, accompanied by a live orchestra, celebrating the roots of the horror genre.
What’s next
The festival's full lineup and schedule will be announced in the coming months, as the event organizers continue to finalize the details for this highly anticipated 10th anniversary celebration of horror cinema.
The takeaway
The Overlook Film Festival's blend of new horror releases, retrospective screenings, and immersive experiences solidifies its reputation as a must-attend event for horror fans. By honoring industry legends and exploring the genre's evolution, the festival provides a rich and multifaceted exploration of the art and culture of horror storytelling.
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