Intruding Horrors: An elderly lady is hellbent on performing a bloody ritual in WHITCH, a Graveyard Shift premiere at the 2025 Nashville Film Festival!
Eddie Vedder and the Graveyard Shift horror shorts have one thing in common at the 2025 Nashville Film Festival: They’re both alive and kicking! And if you’re an attendee at this year’s big event, you might get the opportunity to see both subjects up close and personal… on the big screen.
Taking place from September 18th to the 24th in Middle Tennessee at a variety of locations, the 56th Annual Nashville Film Festival features music, culture and of course, film. Make sure to check out the event schedule as soon as possible, because tickets and screenings are selling out quickly. And did you catch the recent announcement that the Music City’s resident Golden Globe Award winner/Academy Award winner/Music City Film Critics Association Jim Ridley Award winner Nicole Kidman will be making an appearance following a special screening of Cold Mountain in a Q&A session titled: Where Art Meets Home in Nashville?
Whether you’re looking forward to witnessing first-time filmmaking debuts or wanting to watch similar-themed programming through a variety of genres (“We Are Family”), or you’re possibly passionate about past cultural landmarks that were wrongly taken from Tennesseans (Opryland USA: A Circle Broken), there really is something for everyone. But that’s not all!
The Nashville Film Festival’s Graveyard Shift always features intriguing horror programming (including both feature films and shorts), and this year’s offerings are no different. Which is why I requested Graveyard Shift Programmer and Tennessee Features Programmer Jennifer Bonior to provide a sneak peek into an interesting music documentary and infinite horrors that are both alive this year:
Matter of Time follows Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder contributing to a passionate community, hoping to bring people together to cure a rare disease that causes extremely fragile skin through the power of music to make a difference.
“Set against the backdrop of Seattle, Vedder organizes two landmark concerts to fund critical research into EB (epidermolysis bullosa). Though Eddie Vedder is unable to attend, director Matt Finlin will be in attendance for the Q&A post screening.”
What if Hitler had a four-legged best friend? Blondi explores the bizarre bond between the Führer and his German Shepherd in this Graveyard Short making its North American premiere at the 2025 Nashville Film Festival!
I wondered aloud about the process that Bonior used for selecting the Graveyard Shorts and feature films for 2025.
“For our Graveyard Shorts program, The Parental Figures block is a dark and twisted look at how people raise their young. This collection of eight films ranges from unsettling body horror to razor-sharp satire, exploring the terrifying line between protection and abuse. Whatever your taste in horror, you’ll find something to make you squirm.”
“Truth Be Told is a seven-film block exploring the slippery nature of truth. This block of dark comedies is filled with grotesque and horrific moments but also biting social commentary. It’s a hilarious and disgusting look at characters who try to avoid, embrace or even spin reality.”
“Programming for any film genre comes with its own set of hurdles. Our goal with the Graveyard program is to honor the dark spirit of the category, while also seeking out films that subvert the traditional horror or sci-fi tropes, pushing boundaries and ultimately delivering an unforgettable experience.”
Don’t let Matter of Time (featuring Eddie Vedder) and all of the horrors of the Graveyard, both short and long, disappear. Get your Nashville Film Festival ticket information now.
Ash and Matt
Zombies in My Blog covers everything in Geek and Pop Culture.
Eddie Vedder and Graveyard Shorts are Alive at the 2025 Nashville Film Festival!
Intruding Horrors: An elderly lady is hellbent on performing a bloody ritual in WHITCH, a Graveyard Shift premiere at the 2025 Nashville Film Festival!
Eddie Vedder and the Graveyard Shift horror shorts have one thing in common at the 2025 Nashville Film Festival: They’re both alive and kicking! And if you’re an attendee at this year’s big event, you might get the opportunity to see both subjects up close and personal… on the big screen.
Taking place from September 18th to the 24th in Middle Tennessee at a variety of locations, the 56th Annual Nashville Film Festival features music, culture and of course, film. Make sure to check out the event schedule as soon as possible, because tickets and screenings are selling out quickly. And did you catch the recent announcement that the Music City’s resident Golden Globe Award winner/Academy Award winner/Music City Film Critics Association Jim Ridley Award winner Nicole Kidman will be making an appearance following a special screening of Cold Mountain in a Q&A session titled: Where Art Meets Home in Nashville?
Whether you’re looking forward to witnessing first-time filmmaking debuts or wanting to watch similar-themed programming through a variety of genres (“We Are Family”), or you’re possibly passionate about past cultural landmarks that were wrongly taken from Tennesseans (Opryland USA: A Circle Broken), there really is something for everyone. But that’s not all!
The Nashville Film Festival’s Graveyard Shift always features intriguing horror programming (including both feature films and shorts), and this year’s offerings are no different. Which is why I requested Graveyard Shift Programmer and Tennessee Features Programmer Jennifer Bonior to provide a sneak peek into an interesting music documentary and infinite horrors that are both alive this year:
Matter of Time follows Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder contributing to a passionate community, hoping to bring people together to cure a rare disease that causes extremely fragile skin through the power of music to make a difference.
“Set against the backdrop of Seattle, Vedder organizes two landmark concerts to fund critical research into EB (epidermolysis bullosa). Though Eddie Vedder is unable to attend, director Matt Finlin will be in attendance for the Q&A post screening.”
What if Hitler had a four-legged best friend? Blondi explores the bizarre bond between the Führer and his German Shepherd in this Graveyard Short making its North American premiere at the 2025 Nashville Film Festival!
I wondered aloud about the process that Bonior used for selecting the Graveyard Shorts and feature films for 2025.
“For our Graveyard Shorts program, The Parental Figures block is a dark and twisted look at how people raise their young. This collection of eight films ranges from unsettling body horror to razor-sharp satire, exploring the terrifying line between protection and abuse. Whatever your taste in horror, you’ll find something to make you squirm.”
“Truth Be Told is a seven-film block exploring the slippery nature of truth. This block of dark comedies is filled with grotesque and horrific moments but also biting social commentary. It’s a hilarious and disgusting look at characters who try to avoid, embrace or even spin reality.”
“Programming for any film genre comes with its own set of hurdles. Our goal with the Graveyard program is to honor the dark spirit of the category, while also seeking out films that subvert the traditional horror or sci-fi tropes, pushing boundaries and ultimately delivering an unforgettable experience.”
Don’t let Matter of Time (featuring Eddie Vedder) and all of the horrors of the Graveyard, both short and long, disappear. Get your Nashville Film Festival ticket information now.
Ash and Matt
Zombies in My Blog covers everything in Geek and Pop Culture.
September 8, 2025
Deep Zombie Thoughts, Geek Culture, Not-Quite Zombie Quotes, Other Monster Media
#defendhorror, #hiddenhorrorgem, #horrorishealthy, #NashFilm56, #NashFilmFest, #officialtrailer, 2025 Nashville Film Festival, 56th Nashville Film Festival, Academy Award win, Academy Award Winner, Adolf Hitler, advance screening, aficionado, aggressive dogs, anatomy of a monster movie, animated short film, anti hate satire, Artist Guest of Honor, Artist Guests, Artist in Residence, artist interviews, award win, Award Winner, award winners, award winning, award wins, awards, awards season, awards show, awards shows, behind the scenes documentary, Best Documentary, best friend, Best Horror Short, best of, Best of the Fest, big screen, black comedy, Blood and Gore, blood and guts, body horror, body horror genre, celebrities, celebrity, celebrity appearance events, celebrity appearances, celebrity cameos, celebrity culture, celebrity guest, celebrity guests, celebrity interview, celebrity interviews, celebrity panels, celebrity walk of fame, cinema aficionado, cinematic trailer, cinephile, cinephiles, commentary, creature feature, creature features, dark comedy, dark ritual, dead bodies, dead body, death, demonic rituals, documentary, Documentary Feature, documentary film, documentary filmmaker, documentary series, documentary style, dog, doggone, Eddie Vedder, enthusiast, enthusiasts, experimental, experimental animation, experimental film, experimental works, extended trailer, feature film review, film enthusiast, film fest, film fests, film review, film reviews, film screenings, filmmaker, filmmaker documentary, filmmakers, filmmaking, final trailer, Führer, full commentary, Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, genre elements, genre entertainment, genre experts, ghost story, Golden Globe, Golden Globe Award, Golden Globes, Golden Globes Awards, gore enthusiast, gory details, gory special effects, graveyard, Graveyard Competition, Graveyard Shift, Graveyard Shift shorts, Graveyard Spiral, graveyards, grotesque, grotesque vision, grunge, grunge music, grungy, grungy art style, hard rock music, historic landmark, historical landmarks, Hitler, horror character, horror characters, horror classic, horror classics, horror comedy, horror community, horror convention, horror conventions, horror culture, horror element, horror elements, horror event, horror genre, horror movie review, horror short, horror short film, horror stories, horror story, horror storyline, horror storylines, horror theme, horror themes, horror trope, horror tropes, independenetfilmmaker, independent filmmaker, Independent Filmmakers Production Guide, independent movie theater, indie filmmaker, indie filmmakers, indie filmmaking, indie musician, interview, landmark, landmarks, legendary musicians, low budget filmmaker, man's best friend, Matt Finlin, Matter of Time, media screening, medical condition, medical conditions, meta commentary, Middle Tennessee, monster movie, monster movies, monsters, movie review, movie reviews, movie screening, movie screenings, movie theater, movie theaters, movie theatre, movie theatres, movie trailer, movie trailers, Music City, music documentary, musician, Musician's Corner, musicians, NashFilm, NashFilm Creators Conference, nashville, Nicole Kidman, occult rituals, official trailer, Opryland Hotel, Opryland USA, Opryland USA: A Circle Broken, original trailer, pagan rituals, paranormal, paranormal activity, paranormal elements, paranormal experiences, paranormal experts, paranormal genre, paranormal ghost story, paranormal theme, Paranormal Track, Parental figures, Pearl Jam, political satire, pop culture celebrities, pop rock band, premium screenings, press screening, preview screening, Programming Director Lauren Thelen, punk rock music, question and answer, question and answers, religious ritual, ritual, ritualistic killings, rituals, rock band, rock music, satire, screening, screening room, short film, short films, shorts, showbiz satire, social commentary, social satire, Soundwaves at Gaylord Opryland, special screenings, spiritual, spiritual advisor, spiritual awakening, spiritual ceremony, spiritual experiences, storyline tropes, storytelling tropes, studio musicians, surprise screening, teaser trailer, tennessee, The Golden Globes, THE JIM RIDLEY AWARD, torture enthusiast, trailer, trailers, trope, tropes, Truth Be Told, unmarked graves, walk of fame, young musicians