Platinum Hattie |
Best ensemble cast |
Best Young Actor |
Bloodie |
Best FX Makeup - Feature |
Best Poster |
Monthly Edition Award |
Best Horror Film |
Outstanding Achievement |
Debut Filmmaker |
Honorable Mention |
Screenplay |
Best Film |
Best Actor |
Best Director |
Best Feature Film |
Best Horror Film |
Best Horror Film |
Best Soundtrack |
Fan Favorite |
September Award |
Best Actor |
Best Feature |
Best First Time Director |
Best Poster |
Best Special Fx |
NYCA |
Best First Time Director |
Nightmares Film Festival Award |
Best Cinematography Feature |
Best Director Feature |
Best Horror Comedy |
Best Horror Comedy Feature |
Best Overall Feature |
Best Screenplay Feature |
Best Writing in a Feature |
Fusion Award |
Best Cinematography in a Feature Film |
Best Director |
Best Editing of a Feature Film |
Best Feature Comedy |
Best Film |
Best Lead Actor in a feature |
Best Screenplay |
Best Supporting actor |
Out of the Can Film Festival Award |
Best First Time Director: Female |
Features Films |
Best Female Director |
Best Horror |
I recently saw this at Romford Film Festival and have to say it is an absolute masterpiece!Great sharp witt floods throughout, the leading actor a man clearly in his late 40s or 50s is thrown in to show homage to the the trope of putting an older actor into a teenage role.
Great cast, crazy script. Everything you could want from a film that delivers gore, madness and mayhem.
The trope of casting adults as highschoolers is taken to a hilarious extreme in Puppet Killer, and the graphic violence does NOT pull punches. Its fun, and absurd.
Saw this at Hex in calgary today. Please note small amount of spoilers.
Made an account just for this.Caught this at hexcon in Calgary and it blew my mind.
Horror fans will love the nods to various horror sub genres and movies. Yes, it's silly but entertaining none the less.
The worst thing about this movie is that if you watch it once, you'll keep wanting to rewatch it....over and over.....
Puppet Killer is a brilliant and original film that is well worth the watch. It knows what it is and Embraces it in all of it's glory, paying tribute to the Horror greats that came before.
This was a film that I was curious about when I saw the title. I actually kind of met the director earlier in the day, Lisa Ovies, and she was really a ball of energy.