“Knob Goblins” Screens Its World Premiere at Spooky Movie International Film Festival

Listen up, Grue-Believers, you can listen to  Christopher G. Moore as one of the co-hosts on the Hannibal Fan Podcast and as a frequent guest-host on Horror News Radio. You can also see his contributions here on Gruesome Magazine as well. He is also an award-winning director with a new horror short titled Knob Goblins ready to makes its World Premiere at the tenth annual Spooky Movie Internation Horror Film Festival in Silver Spring, MD on October 11, 2015.  Knob Goblins is also an official selection of the NYC Horror Film Festival, Orlando Film Festival, Colorado Horror Con & Halloween Film Fest, Tucson Terrorfest and Baton Rouge Horror Film Festival. So, if you are attending any of this film festivals be sure to check out Knob Goblins and support our good friend Christopher G. Moore.

The special effects are provided by frequent Decades of Horror co-host and contributor at Gruesome Magazine, Bill Mulligan.

Be sure to show your support by following Christopher G. Moore and Knob Goblins on Facebook, Twitter and other social media outlets.

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Knob Goblins, the newest horror short from Christopher G. Moore, the award-winning director of Foodie and Disengaged, will have its world premiere screening at the tenth annual Spooky Movie International Horror Film Festival. The film screens as part of their “Spooky Shorts Block 1” on Sunday, October 11th at 4 pm at the American Film Institute’s AFI Silver Theater and Cultural Center in Silver Spring, MD.

Knob Goblins stars Michael Williams (400 Ways to Kill a Vampire, Between Hell and a Hard Place) as a mental patient who is allowed to return to his childhood home, so he can finally face his fears involving the death of his younger brother. Of course, the film is also about a demonic creature that bites your penis off.

Knob Goblins also stars Yale Giffin, Christopher Houldsworth (Remnants, Where We’re Meant to Be), Jaysen Buterin (Don’t Let the Light In, Between Hell and a Hard Place) and Tom Gore (Night of the Living Dead: Genesis). The creature special effects and gore were created by Bill Mulligan. The film is a Cinema Fuel Production written and directed by Christopher G. Moore.

Knob Goblins is also an official selection of the NYC Horror Film Festival, Orlando Film Festival, Colorado Horror Con & Halloween Film Fest, Tucson Terrorfest and Baton Rouge Horror Film Festival.

The makers behind Knob Goblins will be doing a crowd-sourcing campaign soon, so you can buy all types of merchandise surrounding the creature in the film including posters, t-shirts, condoms, plastic lunch boxes, bobble heads, shot glasses, fridge magnets, crocheted versions of the creature, etc. Any funds raised will go towards getting the film into more film festivals.

You can follow Knob Goblins on social media to keep up with all their film fest announcements as well as their upcoming crowd-sourcing campaign.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/KnobGoblinsFilm
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/KnobGoblinsFilm

On social media, you can follow the film’s director Christopher G. Moore on Twitter/Instagram/Snapchat/Vine via his account name “ilikefilms.”
You follow his official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/FilmmakerChristopherGMoore.
You can find out about his other films via his Cinema Fuel Productions company site at http://www.cinemafuel.com

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Doc Rotten
Editor-In-Chief / Founder / Podcast Producer at Horror News Radio
Doc Rotten is the founder of Gruesome Magazine. He is also a film critic for Gruesome Magazine and the podcast host & producer for Horror News Radio, Monster Movie Podcast, Decades of Horror: 1970s, The American Horror Story Fan Podcast and Hannibal Fan Podcast. He is also co-host of the Dracula podcast on TV TALK and is a contributing reviewer for HorrorNews.Net and Widescreen Warrior.

Doc a lifelong fan of horror films, sci-fi flicks and monster movies first discovering Universal Monsters and Planet of the Apes as a young child in the 1970's searching out every issue of Famous Monster of Filmland (and, later, Fangoria). Favorite films include Jaws, The Car, The Birds, The Tingler, Vampire Circus and The Exorcist. Still a huge fan of horror films from the 70s, Doc continues consuming horror films to this day for the site, for the podcasts and for the fun of it all.