I recently sat down with Steven Barton, the man who brought Art the Clown to horror fans. Art first appeared in 2013’s All Hallows Eve, thanks to Barton’s passion for horror. As the founder of Dread Central, Barton’s no stranger to those chilling taglines stamped on DVD covers. Ones that sell horror at its rawest: shocking, brutal, and brilliantly disturbing.
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Barton has always been about lifting indie filmmakers. His efforts gave us Art the Clown, who’s haunted fans since his debut. Now, as executive producer of Terrifier 2, Barton’s back in the game, helping fresh talent shine with All Hallows Eve Inferno. The film, out since October 1, is packed with sinister stories from directors like Jorge Lucas, Patrick Kennelly, Evan Tramel, and Kays Al-Atrakchi.
No spoilers, but I didn’t know Japanese demons could be this terrifying on screen. With Halloween near, All Hallows Eve Inferno is ready to stream on Apple TV, Tubi, and more. Do yourself a favor, watch it. Support indie horror and maybe witness the next big horror icon emerge. Enjoy!