Crypticon is a horror-oriented media convention[1] held annually in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Seattle, Washington, and Kansas City, Missouri. Guests have included authors, actors, directors, producers, and writers from classic and upcoming horror titles.
Crypticon | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | Horror and media |
Location(s) | Denver, CO
Kansas City, MO Minneapolis, MN |
Country | United States |
Years active | 2008 to present |
Organized by | Crypticon Conventions |
Website | crypticonconvention |
Overview
editCrypticon is composed of three areas open to the general public[citation needed]:
- The Dealers' Area, which is made up primarily of vendors selling horror-themed merchandise and booths advertising films, and guests signing and meeting fans;
- The Auditorium, where panels and speeches are given for the duration of the convention, including exclusive interviews with the guests; and
- The Screening Rooms, where new independent and mainstream horror films are screened via digital projection.
Conventions
edit2017
editHappy Hunting (2016 film) wins Best Feature Film.[citation needed]
2014
editCrypticon Seattle was held May 23–25, 2014 at Seatac Hilton Hotel and Convention center in Seattle, Washington.[citation needed]
2013
editOn May 24–26, 2013, Crypticon Seattle took place at the Seatac Hilton Hotel in Seatac, Washington.[citation needed]
Guests of Honor[citation needed]
- Cassandra Peterson
- Fred Williamson
- John Carl Buechler
- Nicholas Brendon
- Josh Stewart
- Diane Franklin
- Tyler Mane
- Derek Mears
- Joe Bob Briggs
- Dana Ashbrook
- Lew Temple
- Eileen Dietz
- James Duvall
- Vincent M. Ward
Crypticon Kansas City was held Aug 16-18 in Kansas City, Missouri.[citation needed]
Guests of Honor[citation needed]
- Sid Haig
- Bill Moseley
- Tom Savini
- Ernie Hudson
- Margot Kidder
- Ken Foree
- Debbie Rochon
- William Forsythe
- Bai Ling
- C. Thomas Howell
- R.A. Mihailoff
- Tiffany Shepis
- Fred Williamson
- Richard Kiel
- Lew Temple
- Doug Jones
- John Carl Buechler
Crypticon Minnesota was held September 27–29 at the Doubletree in Bloomington, Minnesota.[citation needed]
Guests of Honor[citation needed]
- Billy Dee Williams
- Ted Raimi
- Stephen Constantino
- Cory Dee Williams
- Dan Payne
- Don Coscarelli
- Kathryn Leigh Scott
- Betsy Baker
- Ellen Sandweiss
- Theresa Tilly
- Adrian Paul
2012
editOn May 27–29, Crypticon Seattle took place at the Seatac Hilton Hotel in Seatac, Washington.[citation needed]
Guests of Honor[citation needed]
- Doug Bradley
- Dee Wallace
- J. Larose
- Richard Kiel
- Voltaire (musician)
- Marilyn Burns
- Ricou Browning
- Don Coscarelli
- Sonny Landham
- James O'Barr
- Gangrel (wrestler)
- Cerina Vincent
- Danielle Harris
- Robert Jayne
Crypticon Minnesota was held September 28–30 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[citation needed]
Guests of Honor[citation needed]
- Sid Haig
- Tom Savini
- Tony Curran
- Peter Shinkoda
- Richard Kiel
- Cerina Vincent
- Sean Whalen
- Robert Jayne
- Taso Stavrakis
- David Hedison
- Richard Brooker
- Melanie Kinnaman
2011
editOn May 27–29, Crypticon Seattle took place at the Seatac Hilton Hotel in Seatac, Washington.[citation needed]
Guests of Honor[citation needed]
- Bill Moseley
- Linnea Quigley
- P. J. Soles
- Andrew Bryniarski
- Barbara Magnolfi
- Philip Nutman
- C. J. Graham
- Jewel Shepard
- Alex Vincent
- David Katims
- Tom Fridley
- Aaron Smolinski
- Frank Dux
2010
editOn June 18–20, 2010, the Crypticon Seattle Horror Convention took place at the Holiday Inn in Everett, Washington.[citation needed]
Guests of Honor - Seattle[citation needed]
- Margot Kidder
- Doug Jones
- Kane Hodder
- Ernie Hudson
- Camden Toy
- Nick Mamatas
- John Skipp
- Cody Goodfellow
- Felissa Rose
- Heather Langenkamp
- Andras Jones
- Brooke Bundy
- Rodney Eastman
Crypticon Minnesota was November 5, 6 and 7, 2010 in Bloomington, Minnesota at the Bloomington Sheraton.[citation needed]
Guests of Honor - Minnesota[citation needed]
- Jeffrey Combs
- Bruce Abbott
- Kathleen Kinmont
- Dee Wallace
- Brian Krause
- Jason Lively
- Tom Sullivan
- Walter Phelan
- Jake McKinnon
- Sean Clark
Past conventions
edit2009
editOn June 5–7, 2009, the Crypticon Seattle Horror Convention[2][3][4] took place at the Northwest Rooms at Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington.
Guests of Honor[citation needed]
- Doug Jones (Hellboy)
- Don Coscarelli (Phantasm, Bubba Ho Tep)
- Bill Thornbury (Phantasm)
- Reggie Bannister (Phantasm)
- Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog)
- Tom Atkins (The Fog)
- Charles Cyphers (Halloween, The Fog)
- Nancy Loomis (Halloween, The Fog)
- Ken Foree (Dawn Of The Dead)
- Electra and Elise Avellan (Grindhouse)
- Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes)
- Bob Elmore (Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2)
- Brian Sipe (FX Lord Of Illusions, Cirque Du Freak)
- Lloyd Kaufman (Troma Pictures)
- Carleton Mellick III (gonzo author)
- Charlotte J. Helmkamp (Frankenhooker)
- Brooke Lewis (scream queen)
- Eileen Dietz (The Exorcist)
- Tiffany Shepis (scream queen, Troma actress, Bonnie And Clyde vs. Dracula)
- Bob L. Morgan (shock fiction author)
- Troy Holbrook (Bodybag Photography and FX)
2008
editOn May 23–25, 2008, the Crypticon Seattle Horror Convention[1][5] [6] took place at the DoubleTree Hotel in SeaTac, Washington.
Guests of Honor[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ a b "Crypticon Paints Emerald City Blood Red". Dread Central (www.dreadcentral.com). 29 April 2008. Archived from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Horror convention: Fans and celebs unite at Crypticon Seattle". PNW Local News (www.pnwlocalnews.com). Archived from the original on 7 July 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Crypticon Seattle". The Stranger (www.thestranger.com). Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Show Notes – Episode #18 "Crypticon Wrap Up"". Seattle Geekly. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Seattle Film and Music Office: Current Newsletter". City of Seattle (www.cityofseattle.net). Archived from the original on 30 August 2008. Retrieved 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Crypticon Invades Seattle June 5, 6 and 7". Twitch Film (www.twitchfilm.net). Archived from the original on 19 February 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2024.