Mar 062012
 

We will have snack tables, video tables, equipment tables, and have raffles, prizes, and even entertainment.

We always choose a charity to help; in 2011 it was for a safe haven for battered women and children. We received over 400 pieces of clothing as well as some of our proceeds go to help maintenance costs for the location.

THIS YEAR WE HAVE CHOSEN TO HELP OUT A LOCAL HUMANE SOCIETY!

**Bring a blanket to help out needy animals! We will be donating these blankets to a local humane society or no-kill shelter so that these animals may stay comfortable until they are placed in their forever homes. Unopened bags and cans of animal food will also be accepted. Feel free to bring clean/laundered cat or dog toys.

•Bring 1 large blanket or large bag of unopened cat/dog food = 1 raffle ticket
•Bring 5 cans of cat food or 3 cans of 12 oz dog food = 1 raffle ticket
•Bring 3 large clean/laundered dog toys = 1 raffle ticket
•Bring 4 small clean/laundered cat toys = 1 raffle ticket

It’s roughly 6-8 hours of entertainment – featuring newly released para videos, as well as quick talks about the para field. This past year we had belly dancers too!

CPPI prides itself on helping our community above and beyond investigations, research, and public speeches regarding the many aspects of paranormal study.

*GIVE BACK TO OUR COMMUNITY AS WELL AS VIEW THE NEWEST PARA MOVIES!*

CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE!!

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION!!

Feb 292012
 

Join us for a night of films and fun featuring Spook Show Entertainment!! All proceeds from this event will be added to the Spook Show Entertainment 5 Film Campaign! (See Details Of Campaign At: www.indiegogo.com/spook-show-entertainment)

Films Confirmed:

 

Come Out And Show Your Support For

Spook Show Entertainment!

Films Showing:

Headline News (www.facebook.com/headlinenewsmovie)
Headline News Behind The Scenes Featurette (World Premier!)
On A Dark & Stormy Night (Multi-Award Winning Film!!)
I Hunt Ghosts (www.ihuntghosts.net)
Illusions Fate – “The Dying Anthem” (Music Video World Premier!!)
What They Say – Teaser Trailer

Special Performance by Illusions Fate! (www.illusionsfate.com)

CHECK OUT A SNEAK PEAK OF THE NEW MUSIC VIDEO!

Special Guests:

Willy Adkins (Spook Show Ent.)
Jason Sullivan (Spook Show Ent.)
Heather Dorff (Award winning actress / star of “What They Say”)
Michael Kleen (Author of the short story that inspired “Headline News”)
Justin R. Romine (Director of “What They Say”)
Kelsey Zukowski (Actress in “What The Say” & Director of “The Hazed”)
Tina Renee Grace (Actress in “What They Say” & Star of “The Hazed”)
Michael Schmid (Actor “Roy” in Headline News)
And More To Be Announced Soon!

THE HOUSE CAFE – 263 EAST LINCOLN HWY – DEKALB IL 60115

WWW.THEHOUSECAFE.NET

ALL AGES!!! –  $5 MIN DONATION – PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE SSE 5 FILM CAMPAIGN

CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT THE 5 FILM CAMPAIGN!

CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE!!!

Feb 142012
 

Spook Show Entertainment – Press Release
Feb. 14th 2012
I don’t know what other directors and producers do when they’re waiting for their films to get picked up, but for director Tony Wash, it certainly ain’t waiting for the phone to ring!

Since A Chance In Hell, the Nazi zombie short, which debuted in 2010, Wash has been in full swing between promoting the award-winning short film and developing his latest motion picture, The Storm.

His second feature film is a roller derby/alien gore fest that combines practical FX work from an award-winning team of artists, 80′s thematic elements, and sexy kick ass chicks who don’t take shit from anyone!

The story begins with The Bombshells, a small-town roller derby team the night of their championship game. They make it home to celebrate their victory, but quickly find themselves pitted against alien-slug creatures that have emerged from meteorites, which have crash landed throughout the town that same night!

“I just look around and see all these terrible horror movies being churned out year after year. My question has always been, how is it possible that people continue to get millions of dollars to make these dime a dozen, boring, and just plain awful movies? I wouldn’t even call them horror, since they don’t scare anyone.” – Tony Wash (Director/Writer)

Putting his sights on setting himself apart isn’t hard, as Wash is as impassioned about the craft of filmmaking as he is about finding the right story.

“For me, it’s about more than just throwing together a makeshift story to center around some scenes I think would be ‘brutal’. I want to throw back to those classics that inspired me to do what I do, and bring with it characters people care about. Couple that with today’s visceral and stylized approach to camera movement, editing, and gore, and the audience is going to be on the edge of their seats!” – Tony Wash (Director/Writer)

With that in mind, Wash and his creative team went to work crafting what is sure to be one of this year’s coolest indie horror flicks. Pulling it together hasn’t been easy though. Set to shoot last fall 2011, the production had to be put on hold due to budget concerns and the production team’s commitment to quality.

“When it came down to it, Tony, myself, and the other production heads weren’t as prepared as we wanted to be. We all loved the story, characters, and most of all the creatures, but we knew that we’d either be eating our own words or scraping the bottom of the barrel to get it done within the time frame we’d originally set for ourselves.” – Timothy Voelker (Co-Producer and Unit Production Manager)

In the end, the postponement turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Having the opportunity to reexamine the production from the ground up while they raised additional funds allowed them to pay time and attention to details that hadn’t fully developed. This was especially true of the special effects.

“The benefit of this extra time for the effects alone is going to make all the difference.” – Jason Kain (Special Effects Supervisor)

Bottom line is that Scotchworthy Productions promises that when this movie is done, it’ll be nothing short of a sexy, ass kicking, genre melding horror bonanza!

This film is produced in association with Spook Show Entertainment.  For further information about the film, investment opportunities or interviews please contact Tony Wash (Director/Producer): charlie@scotchworthy.com

PLEASE VISIT & “LIKE” THE OFFICIAL FACEBOOK FAN PAGE: Like us on Facebook
*Production Stills By Curtis Clegg

 

 

Feb 142012
 

The Northern Illinois University shooting was a school shooting that took place on February 14, 2008, during which Steven Kazmierczak shot multiple people on the campus of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois, United States, killing five and injuring twenty-one, before committing suicide.

The incident happened at the campus’s Cole Hall at approximately 3:05 p.m. local time.  The school placed the campus on lockdown; students and teachers were advised to head to a secure location, take cover, and avoid the scene and all buildings in the vicinity of the area.  Six people died in the incident, including the perpetrator, making it the fourth-deadliest university shooting in United States history.

Catalina Garcia, Juliana Gehant, Ryanne Mace, and shooter Steven Kazmierczak were declared dead on the scene at Cole Hall, while Daniel Parmenter was pronounced dead shortly after arrival to Kishwaukee Hospital at 4:00 p.m. Gayle Dubowski was flown to the nearest trauma center, St. Anthony Hospital in Rockford, where she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival there at 4:14 p.m.

On March 22nd 2008 Beginning at 6pm, Twisted Wish Productions (now known as “Spook Show Entertainment”) In association with Otto’s Nightclub in Dekalb,  presented “Huskie Healing”.  This was a benefit concert for those effected by the February 14th tragedy at NIU.

All profits from admission, shirts and the auctions went to NIU’s February 14 Student Scholarship Fund

The producers filled both the Mainroom and the Underground venue with music, entertainment, people and of course memories.

Performers included: The Biltmores, Bad Medicine, and Broken Vegas in the Mainroom, with Demetra Dokos, Matt Hayes and Mer performing in the Underground.

Below are some videos from that event courtesy of FASTF!LMS & Spook Show Entertainment.

WE WILL NEVER FORGET – REST WELL FRIENDS

Feb 062012
 

 

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This one is very short but also fun to watch, it is not scary, it was meant to be humorous. There is a places were it could use improvement. There is few punchlines that need a little either with timing or execution, There is clearly no acting but it is more of a pitch and the duo of Chip and Bernie are the front runners. I wont spoil it so go ahead and give it a go. A good job to Pasquale Murena and to the fellas who play Chip and Bernie.

6/10 Howl’s

Reviewed by: Mykal the Wolf for Spook Show Entertainment

Zomance Definition

Jan 272012
 

Ari Lehman Confirmed to be a special guest at The 2012 Indie Horror Film Festival!  His band “First Jason” is also expected to perform on Friday night as part of the Music of Horror events!

ARI LEHMAN is the actor/singer who has the unique honor of having played the role of the First Jason Voorhees in the Paramount Classic Horror Film “Friday the 13th” (1980). The original “Boy In The Lake” himself, Ari played a crucial role in the film’s famous final scene, in which he suddenly emerges from the icy waters of Crystal Lake. Working with Special Effects Master Tom Savini at an early age gave Ari a deep appreciation for the Horror Greats including Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and Vincent Price. Ari currently records and tours the US and Europe with his Horror Rock Band, FIRSTJASON.

A native New Yorker, Ari grew up in Westport, CT, where he trained in Classical music and Jazz Piano. Recognized at an early age for his musical abilities, Ari was presented with an All-State Award for Excellence in Jazz Piano and a generous scholarship to Berklee School of Music by the famous jazz educator, Dr. Billy Taylor.

Also actively engaged in performance and theatre, Ari heard about an audition being held in Westport, for a new movie, “Manny’s Orphan’s”, about a group of inner-city orphans who play Soccer, directed by Sean S. Cunnngham. Ari snuck into the audition and landed the 80-line role of “Roger”, a pre-pubecent comic character who is obsessed with girls. This role led to Ari getting the call to play Jason Voorhees in “Friday the 13th” from Sean S. Cunningham himself, who famously asked him “Can you swim?”, Ari replied “Yes!” and the rest is Horror History.

After the release of “Friday the 13th”, Ari returned to New York City where he studied Jazz Piano in its breeding ground with the great Joanne Brackeen and enrolled in NYU studying Big Band Orchestration and Jazz Piano with recognized Masters Jim McNeely and Vladmir Shafranov. Interestingly, Ari’s career led him to become a prominent touring Keyboardist for some of the top names in Reggae and African music, with whom he toured throught the US, Europe and West Africa, working for Bob Marley’s own Tuff Gong Records and Interscope Records.

As a seasoned recording artist and professional musician, Ari went on to receive acclaim with his own World Rock and Reggae band, when, upon moving to Chicago in late 2002, he was contacted by Horror fans who eagerly invited him to attend an East Coast Horror Convention. In response to their enthusiasm, Ari became a regular on the Horror Convention Circuit, and immediately saw a great opportunity to give Jason Voorhees a musical voice on the Punk and Metal scene. Ari proceeded to draw upon his 20 years’ experience as a professional musician and recording artist and created FIRSTJASON specifically for Horror Fans, especially the fans of Jason Voorhees and “Friday the 13th”.

FIRSTJASON has performed in Punk/Metal clubs, Film Festivals, and Horror Conventions throughout the United States. The engaging showmanship and superior musicianship have consistently received enthusiastic response and have developed a strong following. Here is an exerpt from a recent review of a show on their 11-city Midwest tour in the Early Spring of 2009:

“Like young Jason rising from the deep to take his prey, First Jason caught me by surprise. Lehman didn’t just play the keytar, he melted that motherfucker. He didn’t just sing songs about Jason, he sang them with a passion and a power that was above and beyond what the subject matter called for. When, toward the end of the set, he threw a Jason mask my way, I put it on and started banging my head, smiling like a maniac. I was glad I stuck around.”

(MP Johnson – FREAK TENSION MAGAZINE)

FIRSTJASON has performed at HORRORHOUND WEEKEND, FANGORIA WEEKEND OF HORRORS, ROCK AND SHOCK, TEXAS FEAR FEST, and FLASHBACK WEEKEND Horror Conventions, as well as THE MILWAUKEE METAL MASSACRE and many of the top Punk/Metal venues throughout the MidWest. ARI LEHMAN has appeared in E!, Entertainment Weekly, Blender Magazine, Chicago Reader, The Chicago-Sun Times, Illinois Entertainer, Denver CBS4-TV News, and Fangoria Radio. He has also appeared at Horror events in Germany, Holland and the United Kingdom.

Ari has also composed, performed and recorded a number of soundtracks for independent films, including Alexia Anastasio’s critically acclaimed all-female “SALOME”, and VAMP FILMS “VAMPIRA THE MOVIE” which received the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award for the Best Independent Film of 2007.

To Learn More About Ari Lehman Visit:

www.FirstJason.com

 

Tickets, Vendor Tables & More Info About The 2012 Indie Horror Film Festival available at the official website:

www.IndieHorrorFest.com

 

Jan 252012
 

THE HANDWRITING IS ON THE WALL…

 Jack the Ripper’s True-Identity Discovered!

Los Angeles, CA– January 23, 2012– Jack the Ripper!  The chilling phrase is recognized by billions, yet his true identity remains one of today’s greatest unsolved mysteries.  Now the mystery may be solved, proven by both direct scientific evidence and thorough investigations made by Jeff Mudgett, the great, great grandson of infamous serial killer H.H. Holmes and author of Bloodstains. Newly released forensic evidence shows that the handwriting of the famous Ripper letters were a match with Holmes’ handwriting on his letters from prison.  The obvious similarity of the two specimens is remarkable, even to the untrained eye.

Herman Webster Mudgett, better known under the alias of Dr. H.H. Holmes, was the first documented American serial killer in the modern sense of the term. In approximately 1892,Chicago, just in time for The World’s Fair, Holmes opened a hotel (later dubbedMurderCastle) which he had designed and built for himself specifically with murder in mind. While he confessed to 27 murders, his actual body count was probably much higher than 200.

While researching Holmes’ story, Mudgett became increasingly aware of the possibility that Holmes could be Jack the Ripper.  He was also aware how difficult it would be to prove, considering the lack of evidence, amidst the constant barrage of Jack the Ripper hoaxes.  After Bloodstains was published in 2011, Mudgett was visited by one of his readers who had also contented that the men were one in the same. The reader’s forensic evidence, though largely circumstantial, was astounding.  He had submitted handwriting evidence to the renowned British Library, who after their own review, recommended Ms. Margaret Webb for a professional expert opinion in order to determine if the two works had been done by the same hand.  This past July, Ms. Webb returned her conclusion that both were absolutely from the same hand, and that Holmes was the author of the Ripper letters.  However, when her opinion was released to the world, as well as another expert’s similar opinion, Ms. Webb’s conclusion was lambasted, largely because she was also a graphologist and not solely a ”handwriting expert,” despite the British Library’s respect and admiration.  In researching the difference between the two occupations, Jeff Mudgett, an attorney by trade, came across the United States Supreme Court’s Daubert decision which ruled expert testimony concerning handwriting would no longer be admissible unless it rested on a reliable foundation and was generated from scientific knowledge.

Because of this landmark decision, the U.S. Post Office and Department of Justice hired a mathematic and scientific firm at theUniversityofBuffaloto create a computer program to differentiate the millions of styles of handwriting.  Led by Dr. Sargur Srihari and Dr. Venu Govindaraju, the Cedar-Fox program was created.  When activated, the new program, if given substantial documents, was getting it right 96% of the time, an unheard of number (and 80% right when comparing mere words). ABC News ran segments about this new breakthrough in forensic science and trial evidence.

Mudgett contacted these experts, scientists at the Universityof Buffalo, who agreed to donate their services in the interests of history after learning the cause.  The conclusion reached by these scientists was that the classifier performance number, (97.95%) “can be taken to indicate the JTR and Mudgett classes are similar in style.” To understand this number, consider that if two of your own documents were compared, the number would not reach 100%. The scientists further discussed difficulties with the historical (age) and cursive rather than character nature of the documents and requested more samples to enable them to give a more firm, confident conclusion. In non-scientific terms, this means, ’there is no doubt, we just need more testing before sticking our necks out to the entire world and history.’  More samples were sent immediately. Additional data is forthcoming. Scotland Yard has also been notified of the results.

Therefore, by scientific evidence, as required by the U.S. Supreme Court, Holmes was the author of the Ripper letters, and in the author’s legal opinion, Jack the Ripper.

 

Jeff Mudgett is available for interviews.

www.bloodstainsthebook.com

 

  • ·        Jeff Mudget (Great Great Grandson of Holmes) will be a special guest at Spook Show Entertainment’s “H.H. Holmes Killer Weekend” March 30th – April 1st 2012.  CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
  • ·        Warner Bros. is making The Devil in the White City, the story of H.H. Holmes, with Leo DiCaprio attached to play the role of Holmes.  The film is slated for 2013.
  • ·        The Murder Castle consisted of gas chambers, greased chutes to transport bodies into the basement for surgery below, lime pits, huge ovens, a veritable factory of death and murder. The Murder Castle is now a U.S. Post Office.
  • Holmes graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School in June 1884.  He stole bodies from the laboratory, disfigured the bodies, and claimed that the people were killed accidentally in order to collect insurance money from policies he took out on each deceased person.  He also sold bodies to medical schools.
  • There is record of Holmes traveling to London in 1888 to visit medical schools to sell his skeletons.  He is said to have disappeared from the Chicago area the entire time the Ripper murders took place.  Reversely, the Ripper killings stopped abruptly when he returned to Chicago that December.
  • Holmes was paid US $7,500 ($197,340 in today’s dollars) by the Hearst Newspapers in exchange for this confession.
  • After Holmes was reportedly hanged, his body was encased in a concrete-filled coffin which was lowered into a 10 foot deep, concrete-filled grave.
  • The infamous ‘Holmes Curse’ is said to haunt anyone involved in his arrest, trial and/or execution.
  • Almost 125 years after the fact and “jack the ripper” is typed into Google approximately 165,000 times per month.