How to Kill Monsters, a love letter to the 80s and 90s horror movies that Director Stewart Sparke (Book of Monsters) grew up watching has just picked up the award for Best Feature Film at Dead Northern Horror Film Festival, UK. Congratulations to everyone involved in the making of the film.
How to Kill Monsters delivers thrills, kills and laughs in equal measure as the sole survivor of a blood-drenched massacre team up with a rag-tag bunch of rookie cops and lawbreakers to defend a police station from an invasion of Lovecraftian monsters from another dimension. With a menagerie of monsters realised entirely with practical effects and buckets of fake blood and guts thrown in for good measure, it scratches the itch of horror fans craving a throwback popcorn horror movie!
The film stars Lyndsey Craine ( Eating Miss Campbell), Arron Dennis ( Book of Monsters), Fenfen Huang (Operation Red Sea ), Daniel Thrace ( Three day Millionaire), Juné Tiamatakorn ( Loud Voices, Silent Streets), Michaela Longden (Eating Miss Campbell), Nicholas Vince (Hellraiser) and Ayvianna Snow (Wrath of Dracula)
Director Stewart Sparke says: “I’m thrilled that How to Kill Monsters won the award for Best Feature Film at Dead Northern. Filmmaking is a collaborative effort, and I’m incredibly humbled to have worked with a cast and crew of talented, passionate people who brought our gory, goofy horror movie to life”.
Actor Ayvianna Snow (who plays Velma in the film) says: “Winning the Best Feature award is a testament to the hard work of the whole cast and crew. I feel blessed to be part of such a great team.”
You can follow the films progress and learn more about it here www.howtokillmonsters.com


















