Scream Queens Galore at the Macabre Faire Film Festival 2012


Michelle Shields in “Frankenstein:Day Of The Beast”

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A regular at horror conventions, Michelle Shields is on a hot streak of starring in independent features which are bound to garner attention. As will her killer curves and her leading lady credentials on the gothic horror “Frankenstein:Day Of The Beast”. A new take on the classic monster tale made famous by Mary Shelley is as intriguing as her lead role of Elizabeth who is being hunted by the now infamous creature. With her sweet sensuality, there’s gonna be a line of people willing to be Miss Michelle’s protector…:)

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Debbie Rochon & Raine Brown in “Gallery Of Fear”

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Debbie Rochon and Raine Brown in 1 movie? Now that’s a sight for lust and everything in between! Both are appearing in the anthology movie entitled “Gallery Of Fear” with each showing us why horror fans are devoted to them year in and year out. Coincidentally both are playing bitchy-types! Debbie stars as a NY socialite who is drawn to a exhibit with hallucinogenic properties while Raine is in the third short as a wife of a meek man whose friend could just be a monstrosity. Both are Saucy sirens indeed!

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Manoush in “Turnpike Killer”

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It’s fitting when Manoush is anointed as a Horror Icon for she’s headlined some of the most intensely, terrifying films. Making a special appearance in “The Turnpike Killer”, it’s yet again another feature whereby Manoush reigns as one of the top female performers in horror. She once remarked “Playing nice is easy, people do it all the time in real life but acting real evil and credibly evil performances are always a challenge.” Manoush is without a doubt more than capable of portraying both sides.

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Eileen Dietz: Special Guest

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Don’t you wish you were already at the Macabre Faire Film Fest to get the autograph of the esteemed Eileen Dietz? Her cult celebrity status thanks to “The Exorcist” means she’s revered at a host of conventions rolling into town and you’ll be able to catch her at the 2012 edition of Macabre Faire! Eileen has a gift for enthralling us with her innovative spin on numerous roles over the years, from the spooky to the creatively unconventional. A phenomenal actress each time she takes to the screen.

Scream Queens Sizzling Up Texas Frightmare Weekend 2012


Ivet Corvea,Jessica Sonneborn & Elissa Dowling in “BLOODY BLOODY BIBLE CAMP”

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Lynn Lowry, Manoush, Ruby Larocca & Raine Brown in “The Super”

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Elina Madison, Marie Bollinger & Mayra Leal in “Huff”

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Indie Horror Queen: Manoush


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MANOUSH stands on her own as a character actress in Horror with an unabashed attitude who has over the years embodied villainous personas with distinction. You won’t be seeing her as the victim in her 40+ films instead unrestrained depravity is the order of the day in MANOUSH’s performances thus far. Her wicked ways as the dominatrix and snuff filmmaker Olga in the much talked about “The Super” is a descend into immoral pleasures, i.e. the act of killing for profit. She excelled as the symbol of domineering feminity, reminiscent of her brilliant turn as Lady Boss Madame Fabienne in the violent “La Petite Mort” who has a bloodlust for hacking off human parts including a dude’s manhood. While gorehounds revel in the terror of the movies she’s been in, it’s the atmosphere of foreboding created by this Swiss-born German actress that’s ultimately resounding.

Humbly unpretentious and deeply passionate for horror herself, MANOUSH is a talented lady who audiences can most definitely relate to. Let me tell you she loves to have a bout of cussing once in a while and not averse to laying bare her opinions on current affairs. Case in point her grouses with the socio-political climate on Facebook, giving her two cents worth regarding the Southwest Airlines/ Leisha Hailey girl-on-girl kiss incident…can you believe Leisha got kicked off the plane for that! MANOUSH can sure rumble with the best and her straight-rule, tell it like she sees it grievances on worldly issues is genuinely remarkable…makes me wanna rid the universe of injustices too!! Lauded as a genre icon, she’s exhibiting a unique depth not only on celluloid but as a person and conversationalist. If you’re looking for an authenticity in a performer then MANOUSH delivers it full on.