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"After Dark Horrorfest 2007"
8 Films To Die For

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In Theaters November 9, 2007

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"Crazy Eights," "Lake Dead," "Borderland," "The Deaths of Ian Stone," "Mulberry Street," "Nightmare Man," "Tooth and Nail," and "Unearthed" are the eight films finally selected as the 2007 line-up of "8 Films To Die For" which plays November 9 – 18, 2007 on over 300 screens across the country.

"We are very excited to be announcing our final slate for After Dark Horrorfest 2007," said After Dark's CEO Courtney Solomon. "Both 'Crazy Eights' and 'Lake Dead' are thrilling horror films made by gifted filmmakers. We are incredibly proud of all 8 films and look forward to sharing them with our audiences nationwide."

Frontiers, which premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival to rave reviews will receive it's own separate theatrical release. The film, which in its original state did not meet the requirements for an R rating from the MPAA will bow at a later date to be announced by After Dark Films. Solomon stated that, "rather than sacrifice the artistic integrity of this beautiful film, we've chosen to allow audiences to view the film in its unedited form as a separate theatrical release. We'll be announcing details of this release on horrorfestonline.com shortly." (Solomon's reasoning is without merit and nonsensical, since most of the films in the fest are unrated. Perhaps "Frontiers" happens to be the movie in the "After Dark" arsenal with the best chance for breaking out and making it on its own at the box office.)

"After Dark Horrorfest 2007" at AMC, Regal and Cinemark theaters, nationwide, runs over the course of ten days, including two weekends, on over 300 screens from November 9 – 18th, making it the largest commercial film festival in the world. This unique festival is the first of its kind, premiering "8 Films to Die For," celebrating the horror genre by showcasing films that run the spectrum of horror from thrillers to gore to the supernatural. After achieving groundbreaking success in its inaugural year, now After Dark Films is back with an even bigger and better Horrorfest.

In 2006, After Dark Horrorfest became the first film festival in history to break into the top 10 at the national box office, grossing over $2.5 million, on only a quarter of the screens of any other film in the top ten that weekend. The "8 Films to Die For" package, released on DVD by partner Lionsgate Films, has reached great success with over 1.8 million DVDs in circulation.

STARRING: See List Below
DIRECTOR: See List Below
STUDIO: After Dark Films (Lionsgate)
RATING: R (For extreme violence, language, nudity, sexual situations)
THEATER COUNT (Opening Weekend): 350
RUNNING TIME: TBD
TOTAL DOMESTIC BOX OFFICE: TBD
U.S. DVD RELEASE DATE: TBD






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Crazy Eights Poster"Crazy Eights"

Six people are brought together at the funeral of a childhood friend. While settling the estate, they discover a map, which leads them on a search for a long forgotten time capsule, at the request of their dead friend. What they discover reawakens repressed childhood traumas and leads them on a journey through their long abandoned childhood home: a home with a terrible secret and a mysterious dead girl who will lead them to their strange fates.

Starring: Mike Vogel, Jamie Murray, Christina Cole

Director: James Koya Jones


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Lake Dead Poster"Lake Dead"

Following the death of their estranged grandfather, three sisters, along with some of their friends, pay a visit to his home, hoping to claim the man's inheritance. They get far more than they bargained for when they find a deranged family ensconced at their grandfather's house intent on a murderous rampage.

STARRING: Alex A. Quinn, Tara Gerard, Dan Woods, Vanessa Viola, Kelsey Wedeen, James C. Burns, Jim Devoti, Edwin Craig, Malea Richardson, Kelsey Crane, Cyrus Alexander, Ryan Coughlin, Christian Stokes, Lydia Hyslop, Pat McNeely, Trevor Torseth, Carmen Thompso

DIRECTOR: George Bessudo


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Borderland Poster"Borderland"

Inspired by true events of a kidnapping by a cult which practices human sacrifice, "Borderland" spirals into the black terrifying world of predators hunting the dimly lit streets and dark alleys of Manzinita, Mexico in search of their next prey. The Mexican locals recently tortured and killed were strong and silent and did not cry out in pain. Instead, they need loud, terrified cries of an American to make the ritual stronger; one who will howl in agony as he looks into the face of death. They set their sites on the three American amigos, and the vacation across the border quickly becomes the trip from hell.

STARRING: Brian Presley, Martha Higareda, Jake Muxworthy, Rider Strong, Damián Alcázar, Sean Astin

DIRECTOR: Zev Berman


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Deaths Of Ian Stone Poster"The Deaths of Ian Stone"

On an otherwise ordinary night, the young Ian Stone encounters a mysterious creature and is forced into the path of an oncoming train. Rather than facing certain death, Ian finds himself reborn into a new life that feels strangely familiar. After his second death, it becomes apparent that Ian is being hunted by an evil presence, and will be forced to die every day until he can solve the mystery of his own life.

Starring: Mike Vogel, Jamie Murray, Christina Cole

Director: Dario Piana


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Mulberry Street"Mulberry Street"

A deadly infection breaks out in Manhattan, causing humans to devolve into blood-thirsty rat creatures. Six recently evicted tenants must survive the night and protect their downtown apartment building as the city quickly spirals out of control.

STARRING: Vonia Arslanian, Kim Blair, Ron Brice, Bo Corre, Larry Fessenden, Nick Damici

DIRCTOR: Jim Mickle

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Nightmare Man Poster

"Nightmare Man"

Ellen Morries believes there is someone or something after here. Her husband and psychotherapist believes she's a paranoid schizophrenic. On the way to the institution, the Morris' car breaks down. When her husband goes to get gas, Ellen stays and is attacked by a murderous assailant: The Nightmare Man. Escaping into the nearby woods, Ellen stumbles upon a country house where two young couples are spending their weekend. Now, everyone is in danger. But is the killer real or only in Ellen's mind.

STARRING: Tiffany Shepis, Blythe Metz, Hanna Putnam, Gwen Davis, Robert Donovan, James Ferris, Jack Sway

DIRECTOR: Rolf Kanefsky


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Tooth And Nail Poster"Tooth and Nail"

A small group of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world take refuge in an empty hospital with plans on re-building society. They rescue a young girl who is the victim of a brutal attack, but soon discover that they were followed by a savage band of cannibals known as Rovers. The Rovers begin to kill them one by one, and the trapped survivors must find a way to outwit their stalkers.

STARRING: Rachel Miner, Rider Strong, Nicole Dupont, Michael Kelly, Alexandra Barreto, Emily Young, Zack Robidas, Kevin E. Scott, Robert Carradine, Vinnie Jones, Michael Masden

DIRECTOR: Mark Young


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Unearthed Poster"Unearthed"

After a sinister crash on the highway in a small New Mexican town, people start disappearing and animals and nature begin dying. The Sheriff investigates, only to actually witness a killer creature and realizes that the creature is the reason for the disappearances and deaths. After surviving an attack, The Sheriff and others try to survive the creature and being killed.

STARRING: Emmanuelle Vaugier, Luke Goss, Beau Garrett, Charles Q. Murphy, Tonantzin Carmelo, Whitney Able

DIRECTOR: Matt Leutwyler


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Complete 2008 Movie Release Schedule

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