Teaser Trailer & New Poster for HOW TO KILL MONSTERS: A Practical FX-Driven Comedy Horror Premiering at FrightFest on August 25th.
Outline: After surviving a horrifying and bloody slaughter, the lone survivor must join forces with a motley crew of inexperienced police officers and criminals. Together, they must defend a police station from an onslaught of Lovecraftian creatures from another dimension.
HOW TO KILL MONSTERS employs a myriad of monsters crafted entirely through practical effects, complete with generous helpings of fake blood and gore. For horror enthusiasts longing for a classic popcorn horror flick, this film serves up a balanced mix of thrills, kills, and laughter.
HOW TO KILL MONSTERS "a love letter to the 80s and 90s horror movies".
Director Stewart Sparke (Book of Monsters) declares HOW TO KILL MONSTERS “a love letter to the 80s and 90s horror movies that I grew up watching on VHS.” With the trailer showing clear influences from classics like Evil Dead 2, Gremlins and Hellraiser, Stewart promises that the movie will inject “a dash of British humour in the vein of Hot Fuzz and the self-aware twists and turns of Scream to deliver genre fans a blood-soaked popcorn horror movie that feels both nostalgic and fresh.”
The striking new poster art for the movie was designed by Uncle Frank Productions. Their portfolio includes artwork for international home video editions of "Terrifier 2" and "Resident Evil." Additionally, they have created Blu-ray cover art for Arrow Video's releases, including films like "Dolls," "Cellar Dweller," "Robot Jox," "The Dungeonmaster," and "Arena."
HOW TO KILL MONSTERS debuts at FrightFest on August 25th at Cineworld Leicester Square, London.
The cast and crew will attend. Celebrating its 24th year, FrightFest is the UK’s premier horror & fantasy film festival from August 24th-28th. Tickets for the premiere are available HERE.
HOW TO KILL MONSTERS is directed by Stewart Sparke and produced by Cal O’Connell, in collaboration with Dark Rift Horror and RO Pictures. The cast includes Lyndsey Craine, Arron Dennis, Fenfen Huang, Daniel Thrace, Nicholas Vince, Johnny Vivash, Michaela Longden and Ayvianna Snow.