Creepy Cheapy XVII Brings Bite-Sized Horror to Pontiac's Crofoot Venue
This Halloween, horror fans in the Detroit area can indulge their macabre interests at Pontiac's iconic Crofoot venue. The Creepy Cheapy XVII event is set to take place on Friday and Saturday, featuring a first-ever horror film festival that will showcase 10 short films lasting 90 seconds or less.
Organizers took an unconventional approach by allowing filmmakers to submit entries using any camera, from smartphones to professional equipment. This constraint actually became a strength, as the organizers emphasized that creativity and impact would take precedence over technical prowess. The result is a diverse range of bite-sized horror films that are sure to send chills down viewers' spines.
The top 10 films will compete for a $5,000 cash prize and the inaugural Creepy Cheapy Film Festival award. Viewers can catch these terrifying tales on both nights of the event, which also boasts over 30 costumed tribute bands covering iconic acts like Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Beyond the horror films, attendees can expect an immersive experience with prizes for best costumes, a retro video game arcade, and free treats. However, note that Saturday's event has sold out, leaving only a limited number of tickets available for Friday, which start at $15 and can be purchased online at creepycheapy.com.
While the Crofoot venue is a staple in Pontiac's nightlife scene, this year's Creepy Cheapy XVII promises to be a standout event. With its unique film festival and diverse lineup of music acts, it's an unmissable experience for horror fans and music enthusiasts alike.
This Halloween, horror fans in the Detroit area can indulge their macabre interests at Pontiac's iconic Crofoot venue. The Creepy Cheapy XVII event is set to take place on Friday and Saturday, featuring a first-ever horror film festival that will showcase 10 short films lasting 90 seconds or less.
Organizers took an unconventional approach by allowing filmmakers to submit entries using any camera, from smartphones to professional equipment. This constraint actually became a strength, as the organizers emphasized that creativity and impact would take precedence over technical prowess. The result is a diverse range of bite-sized horror films that are sure to send chills down viewers' spines.
The top 10 films will compete for a $5,000 cash prize and the inaugural Creepy Cheapy Film Festival award. Viewers can catch these terrifying tales on both nights of the event, which also boasts over 30 costumed tribute bands covering iconic acts like Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Beyond the horror films, attendees can expect an immersive experience with prizes for best costumes, a retro video game arcade, and free treats. However, note that Saturday's event has sold out, leaving only a limited number of tickets available for Friday, which start at $15 and can be purchased online at creepycheapy.com.
While the Crofoot venue is a staple in Pontiac's nightlife scene, this year's Creepy Cheapy XVII promises to be a standout event. With its unique film festival and diverse lineup of music acts, it's an unmissable experience for horror fans and music enthusiasts alike.