HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Superfreak Media
Happy 15th Birthday SuperfreakMedia! It’s been one hell of a journey getting to where we are now, with lots of blood, sweat, and tears going into each production. Follow our journey here in this exclusive blog post, detailing the productions we’ve worked on, the people we have met, the awards we have won, and the continued growth of SuperfreakMedia. Thank you all so much for the last 15 years. Here’s to 15 more!
RETRO-SPECTIVE: Superfreak Media 2023.
Charlie Brentnall takes a trip down memory lane and explores the achievements and milestones of SuperfreakMedia in 2023. From film releases, award nominations and wins to a peek behind the curtain of what you can expect from SuperfreakMedia in 2024 - our 15th year! It’s been a killer year and we can’t wait to bring you more next year!
HOME INVASION - Special Feature.
Special Feature leading up to the release of our latest short Horror Film ‘HOME INVASION’ - Releasing July 15th. Charlie sits down with Director Liam Banks for an in-depth interview about the making of the film, the pre production process and why it’s always important to celebrate Halloween all year round!
HORROR SOUNDTRACKS YOU’LL DIE FOR!
Liam Valentine takes a deep dive into the world of soundtracks and the composers responsible for some of the most iconic Horror Film Scores in the last century. Taking you from the twisting corridors of the Overlook Hotel in ‘The Shining’ to the beautiful, yet disturbing tones of Philip Glass’ masterpiece of work in ‘Candyman’. It’ll be music to your ears!
THEY’RE QUEER! - LGBTQ+ Horror!
Boils & Ghouls, they's and them’s please welcome another Liam to the blog! Liam Valentine’s first blog entry is a special personal essay - introducing you lucky readers to his Top 10 Queer Horror Films & TV Shows, demonstrating how important Queer Culture is to the genre. From ‘Chucky’, ‘The Haunting of Hill House’, and ‘Dane’s Cove’. It’s a gay ole time!
QUEER FEAR - Horror History Essay.
As a proud memeber of the Queer Community, filmmaker Liam Banks celebrates the close of Pride Month in this exclusive essay that whisks you through time on a historical journey of Iconic Queer Horror. From the time-warping ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’, to the subtext of ‘Scream’, and even as far back as ‘The Bride of Frankenstein’ - a true icon of the 1930’s.