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2024 Killer Valley Horror Film Festival

It’s A-Live! — Now Screaming, the 2024 Killer Valley Horror Film Festival celebrates our 17th year of showcasing independent horror films in Southern Oregon!

Created in 2007, the Killer Valley Horror Film Festival (KVHFF) was the brainchild of Randy Granstrom. His love of classic horror movies and his passion for making independent films came together and inspired him to create a local festival in Southern Oregon celebrating independent filmmakers, particularly in the horror genre.

Join us on October 18th, 2024 at:

“The Beaver Den”
(at Beaver Media Northwest)
1085 Benson Way, Unit 2
Ashland, OR 97520

Date & Time:

October 18, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Cost:

$10

Beaver Media Northwest

1085 Benson Way, Unit 2
Ashland,97520

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