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Uncategorized November 17, 2009
The new American poster for the 2010 After Dark Horrorfest‘s Norwegian entry, Pål Øie’s Hidden (or Skjult), was released today; […]
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Uncategorized November 16, 2009
A new international trailer debuted online today for Anthony DiBlasi’s big screen adaptation of Clive Barker’s Dread and we’ve got […]
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Uncategorized November 13, 2009
Another one of After Dark’s Eight Films to Die For made its presence known today. The news dropped over on […]
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Uncategorized November 12, 2009
Two new posters and stills for the 2010 After Dark Horrorfest‘s Norwegian entry, Pål Øie’s Hidden (or Skjult), were released […]
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Uncategorized October 31, 2009
The first film to join After Dark’s Horrorfest 4 lineup was writer/director Brian Pulido’s The Graves, and today its new […]
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Uncategorized October 30, 2009
Just as we suspected upon first learning that ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction had been acquired by After Dark Films, […]
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Uncategorized October 22, 2009
Not only has ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction gotten a rating by the MPAA, but this news also yielded another […]
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Uncategorized October 6, 2009
Two new stills for the 2010 After Dark Horrorfest‘s Norwegian entry, Pål Øie’s Hidden (or Skjult), were released today and […]
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Uncategorized October 2, 2009
The fourth film in this year’s After Dark Horrorfest has been announced, and it’s ready to inject a bit of […]
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Uncategorized September 22, 2009
After Dark Films just released the official poster for one of this year’s eight films to die for, Anthony DiBlasi’s […]
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Uncategorized September 18, 2009
After weeks of teaser posters and finally the good news that After Dark Films picked up Brian Pulido’s The Graves […]
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Uncategorized September 6, 2009
After Dark Films has a spotty record at best with regard to both its annual “8 Films to Die For” […]