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March 5, 2016
Starring Will Garrett Davis, Rebecca Larken, Justin Reich Directed by Jaysen P. Buterin The age-old “frightened babysitter” subject in horror […]
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September 29, 2015
Starring Jay Brooks, Michael Dudczak, Billy Jordan Directed by Brian Davis Grave Tone Productions is comprised of a group of […]
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September 26, 2015
Starring Ellah Durliat, Susan O’Gara, Kyle Porter, and Joel D. Wynkoop Directed by Lynne Hansen As far as the eye […]
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September 14, 2015
According to Doctor Gash’s recent Innsmouth review, it’s a “slick Lovecraftian-flavored short [with] some cool special effects and a fantastic, […]
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September 8, 2015
Starring Tristan Risk, Diana Porter, Izzy Lee, Vera Schränkung, Porcelain Dalya Directed by Izzy Lee As one would expect, Innsmouth […]
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August 5, 2015
Director Ben Steiner’s phenomenal short film The Stomach (review) is now available to watch on iTunes — and alongside a […]
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June 19, 2015
There may be no more painful ache than the longing of the heart. Well, anything with a hot fireplace poker […]
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June 12, 2015
We don’t know if you’ve looked at the calendar lately, but Halloween is a mere four and a half months […]
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June 5, 2015
We always say that tension is what makes a great horror movie. Blood, guts, and gratuitous nudity are great, but […]
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November 20, 2014
Dread Central fans already know Leslie Simpson from his performances in Neil Marshall’s “D” Trilogy (Dog Soldiers, The Descent, and […]
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October 20, 2014
Occasionally I’m privy to experiencing the first work of a filmmaker whose unique voice will more than likely go on […]
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September 7, 2014
Exclusive: Dread Central Gets Depressed with Sigourney Weaver at Tribeca 2014Real-life horrors are all around, and few are more terrifying than the fear of becoming mentally ill and spiraling down into an abyss of depression and despair. But there’s always hope, as shown in Elizabeth Swados’ My Depression: A Picture Book, now an animated short film.