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Rahul Kohli studied drama and film in school and went on to move from theater to British television to advertising campaigns to Hollywood. He starred in the smash hit iZombie, as well as appeared in The Haunting of Bly Manor, Midnight Mass, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Midnight Club, and the upcoming The Life of Chuck, based on a Stephen King novella. He has also lent his voice to several games, including Rage 2, Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, and the Warhammer and Fortnite franchises. Saturday/Sunday Only

 This is Rahul’s FIRST horror convention invite/announcement! 

Doug Jones is one of the most prolific men behind the makeup. His roles include Billy Butcherson in Hocus Pocus, Abe Sapien in Hellboy, one of the gentlemen in Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s award-nominated episode “Hush,” both Fauno and the Pale Man in Pan’s Labyrinth, The Ancient in The Strain, and many more, including Count Orlok in the upcoming Nosferatu. He has also worked outside the makeup in film, tv, commercials, and even music videos.


Keegan Connor Tracy has spanned the genres with her roles, from horror to drama to Disney. She’s appeared on the small screen in the Bates Motel series and on Creepshow (segment “To Grandmother’s House We Go”) as well as in the films Dead Rising: (both) Watchtower and Endgame, 2023’s movie “Z“, and of course Final Destination 2. She has also directed, been part of the Women in Film and TV mentorship program, written a children’s book, and has a cookbook in the works.


Eduardo Sánchez is known first and foremost as the director of The Blair Witch Project, the most success movie (budget to gross) ever and a testament to marketing, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. He followed with Lovely Molly, V/H/S/2, Exists, Portals, Satanic Hispanics, and more. On the small screen, he has directed episodes of many favorite genre television shows including American Horror Stories, Supernatural, Charmed, Yellowjackets, Lucifer and From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series. He is also the co-owner and operator of Haxan Films.


John Russo began by co-authoring the screenplay for George Romero’s horror classic Night of the Living Dead. He went on to write the screenplay for Return of the Living Dead, multiple films of his own (several of which he directed), and over forty books, including many in the world of the living dead. Scare Tactics is among his three books on the art and craft of movie making, which have all become indie film bibles.


Genevieve Buechner got her first lead role, at her first audition, in the independent film St. Monica at the age of ten. Since then, she’s been cast in films like The Hollow Child, The Final Cut, and Jennifer’s Body, has appeared in episodes of genre’s series, including Supernatural, The X-Files, the 100, iZombie, R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour, and Masters of Horror, and has most recently delved into performance capture and mo-cap, voicing Ashley Graham in the 2023 remake of Resident Evil 4.


Daniel Kash is a Canadian actor and film director who made his first appearance on screen as Private Spunkmeyer in Aliens. He went on to appear in such genre films as Nightbreed, Mama, and Diary of the Dead, as well as in television series The Strain, Goosebumps, Hannibal, Bitten, and Slasher: Ripper, and voice work for games like Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate – Jack the Ripper.  


Daniele Serra is an award-winning Italian artist with over 300 book covers, internal illustrations, and comic adaptations for authors such as Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Tim Lebbon, and Joyce Carol Oates. His main influences come from the world of horror literature and Japanese horror among others. His own book of art is now available from PS Publishing.


Jeffrey Reddick is the creator of the Final Destination series and wrote the first two installments. His other film credits include the ’08 remake of Day of the Dead, The Final Wish, Dead Awake, and more. And it all began when he wrote a treatment for a prequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street at the age of fourteen and mailed it off to New Line Cinema.


Jeff Goodwin is a multi-award nominated and winning make-up and FX artist with over 40 years of experience in the film industry. His credits include The Black Phone, Mr. Mercedes, The Sinner, Under The Dome, The Swamp Thing (tv series), and Scream 5. He founded Transformations Makeup FX Lab in 1995 and is now part of Bearded Skulls Makeup and FX Group.


Chris Alexander is a Canadian-based writer, filmmaker and music composer. He is the former editor-in-chief of iconic horror film magazine FANGORIA and the editor-in-chief/co-founder of DELIRIUM magazine as well as the writer, director and composer of numerous avant-garde feature horror movies, including QUEEN OF BLOOD, SPACE VAMPIRE, SCREAM OF THE BLIND DEAD, PARASITE LADY and FEMALE WEREWOLF. He is a professor of horror film history at Canada’s Sheridan College and is the author of the bestselling book CORMAN/POE, released in 2023 from Britain’s Headpress Publishing.


Matt Blazi is a life-long admirer of horror movies and independent films, and fan of George Romero, he appeared in both Land of the Dead and Survival of the Dead and was interviewed for the upcoming documentary George A Romero’s Resident Evil. His love of the filmmaking process steered him to learn all he could about the making of The Blair Witch Project. He established The Blair Witch Experience in 2013 (an annual event which takes fans on in-depth tours of the film’s locations) and has now published 8 Days in the Woods: The Making of the Blair Witch Project.


Rio Youers is the British Fantasy and Sunburst Award–nominated author of Lola on Fire and No Second Chances. His 2017 thriller, The Forgotten Girl, was a finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel. He is the writer of Refrigerator Full of Heads, a six-issue comic series from DC Comics, and Sleeping Beauties, a graphic novel based on the number-one bestseller by Stephen King and Owen King. Rio’s latest novel, The Bang-Bang Sisters, will be published by William Morrow in summer 2024.


Cemetery Dance Publications has been giving the genre comics, collections, novellas, novels, anthologies, and a magazine since 1988. A leading specialty press in horror and dark suspense, they have won multiple awards and published the genre’s most acclaimed authors, including Stephen King, Peter Straub, Clive Barker, Frank Darabont, Jack Ketchum, Mick Garris, and many more.


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