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AFM 2011: Isle of Dogs Nabs Distro

And Week Two of our extensive coverage of this year's American Film Market has officially kicked off! Before we get to the dozens and dozens and, yes, dozens of things we have on tap for you, let's kick things off with a little distro news!

New Images From Adam Mason's Luster Shine Online

We've gotten our hands on some fresh new imagery from Adam Mason's next film, Luster, for you guys to dig upon courtesy of Epic Pictures Group, so get ready to go a little psycho along with Mason's newest madman!

First Images - Adam Mason to Unleash His Junkie

If there's one thing that director Adam Mason (The Devil's Chair, Luster, Pig) is very, very, good at, it's exposing you to the darkest and most violent side of human nature to the point that no matter how hard you try, you just can't look away. If the latest stills from his new film Junkie are any indication of what's to come, it perfectly follows suit.

Trailer and One-Sheet Debut - Limitless

Well, we now know why the film's original title of The Dark Fields was dropped. It made the thriller now known as Limitless sound a bit too much like a horror movie. In some ways we guess it still is, but barely. Tell us what you think. Limitless stars Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Anna Friel and Robert De Niro. Look for it on March 18, 2011.

Limitless Proves that Drugs are Good

We've all seen the commercials for strange medications that we've never heard of before. You see the images of happy people engaging in any number of activities -- hugging their loved ones, playing with pets, running on the beach -- but they never tell you what the hell the pill is for!

The Dark Fields are Now Limitless

The next star-studded horror flick from director Neil Burger has gotten a snazzy new moniker and a host of on-set video journals. Interested? Yeah, we figured that you would be.

Trailer Debut - Adam Mason's Luster

If there's one man who knows how to paint a distinct picture of insanity at its most brutal, it's director Adam Mason. We've been talking about his new film, Luster, for a very long time now, but judging from the newly released trailer we won't have much longer to wait.

Motion Picture Purgatory: I Spit on Your Grave (Remake)

While we wait for Steven R. Monroe's unrated I Spit on Your Grave remake to hit home video, Trembles has weighed in with his take on the flick following its limited theatrical release.

Butler, Sarah (I Spit on Your Grave)

Dread caught up with Sarah Butler, star of Cinetel Film’s controversial I Spit on Your Grave, a week before the film’s September 29th Hollywood premiere (see our coverage of that here) to chat with her regarding her courageous turn as the survivor of a filmic, yet altogether brutal, gang-rape and the repercussions that follow.

Exclusive: Sarah Butler Talks I Spit on Your Grave

Dread caught up with Sarah Butler, star of Cinetel Film’s controversial I Spit on Your Grave, a week before the film’s September 29th Hollywood premiere (see our coverage of that here) to chat with her regarding her courageous turn as the survivor of a filmic, yet altogether brutal, gang-rape and the repercussions that follow.

I Spit on Your Grave CENTRAL

Support Unrated Horror! This weekend sees the limited release of Steven R. Monroe's unrated remake of I Spit on Your Grave. While there are fewer theaters showing this film than last weekend's Hatchet II, it is still important to show your support. If it's not showing where you live, buy a ticket for a friend in a city where it is!

Exclusive: Dread Central Hits the Red Carpet Premiere of I Spit on Your Grave

With Cinetel Films’ remake of the infamous 1978 rape-revenge film I Spit on Your Grave hitting theaters unrated on October 8th courtesy of the rather ballsy Anchor Bay Entertainment, this writer hit the film's red carpet premiere last night in Hollywood, CA, and brought back some ocular candy as well as interviews with some of the principals...and a rather interesting bit of news.

The Dark Fields Moves From Universal to Overture and Heads to Theatres

Sometimes a little shake-up is a great way to get things in gear. Such is the case with Neil Burger's new fright film, The Dark Fields.

Blood River (UK DVD)

Reviewed by Gareth Jones Starring Andrew Howard, Tess Panzer, Ian Duncan Directed by Adam Mason Distributed by Revolver Entertainment