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More Festival Dates Announced for The Last Will And Testament of Rosalind Leigh

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Six more festival dates have been announced for Rodrigo Gudiño's The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh (review here) along with an appearance by the director in Mexico City! Read on for details.

From the Press Release:
Rue Morgue Cinema, Raven Banner Entertainment, and Anchor Bay Entertainment are proud to announce the Swedish, Mexican, and Canadian premieres of THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ROSALIND LEIGH along with three other festival screenings this November. The premieres follow in the wake of a ten-city European festival run in October that saw premieres in Siena, Italy (where the film took the Audience Jury Prize) and the 45th Annual Sitges Fantatic Film Festival, among many others.

Confirmed November screenings with director Gudiño in attendance include:

STOCKHOLM FILM FESTIVAL, Sweden (Nov 7-18) Swedish premiere
ST. LOUIS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Missouri (Nov 8-18)
MORBIDO FILM FEST Patzcuaro, Michoacan (Nov 14-18) Mexican premiere
MORBIDO FILM FEST TIJUANA, Tijuana, Baja California (Nov 16-23)
ANOTHER HOLE IN THE HEAD, San Francisco (Nov 28-Dec 6)
WHISTLER FILM FESTIVAL, Vancouver, BC (Nov 28-Dec 2) Canadian premiere

Additionally the director will be in attendance at MEXICO D.F MASTERCLASS Mexico City (Nov 21-22)

THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ROSALIND LEIGH stars AARON POOLE (The Samaritan) alongside Academy Award® winner VANESSA REDGRAVE (Mission: Impossible, The Devils), character actor JULIAN RICHINGS (X-Men 3: The Last Stand, Supernatural), STEPHEN ERIC McINTYRE (High Life, Fear X), Genie Award winning star CHARLOTTE SULLIVAN (Population 436, Defendor), and cult television icon MITCH MARKOWITZ (The Hilarious House of Frightenstein).

The film also features an original score by world beat superstar MERCAN DEDE (Passion of the Christ, Kingdom of Heaven), effects work by ANTHONY SCOTT BURNS (Paul Van Dyk’s Evolution) and MARCUS ALQUIERES (The Adventures of Tintin, Rise of the Planet of the Apes), and editing by DUNCAN CHRISTIE (Kenny Vs Spenny). The film is produced by MARCO PECOTA (The Facts In the Case of Mister Hollow) for Rue Morgue Cinema, made possible with the participation of Telefilm Canada.

For more visit the official Rue Morgue website, "like" The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh on Facebook and follow Rue Morgue on Twitter (@ruemorgue).

Synopsis
Leon Leigh, an antiques collector, inherits a house from his estranged mother only to discover that she had been living in a shrine devoted to a mysterious cult of angels. Soon Leon comes to suspect that his mother’s oppressive spirit still lingers within her home and is using items in the house to contact him with an urgent message. Multiple-award winning filmmaker Rodrigo Gudiño has crafted a terrifying new film with a strikingly original narrative technique that looks at the psychology of ghosts.


Jolting Second Trailer for The Last Will And Testament of Rosalind Leigh; Festival Run Continues

The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh

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Felicia Day to Guest Star (Again!) in Supernatural Episode LARP and the Real Girl

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Felicia Day to Guest Star on SupernaturalIf you're a fan of "Supernatural," you certainly remember Felicia Day's guest appearance last season as computer hacker Charlie Bradbury, and you should be happy to hear she's reprising her role in an episode entitled "LARP and the Real Girl."

After Day tweeted, "What better place to be on Halloween than on the set of Supernatural? Charlie's back!", TV Guide confirmed that she is returning to the part of Bradbury, who first appeared in Season 7's "The Girl With the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo." Last we saw her, she had promised to "disappear" for her own protection and told the Winchester brothers never to contact her again.This time around she'll appear in a live-action role playing-themed episode.

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Stan Winston's Famous Monsters Day Seven: Our Exclusive Series Ends with Pumpkinhead!

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Pumpkinhead has a special but kind of weird place in my heart since it is also a nickname my grandpa called me throughout my childhood. When I discovered the movie on VHS at my local video store featuring a ghastly larger-than-life creature, I was fascinated and freaked out all at once.

As it turned out, that Pumpkinhead, directed by Stan Winston, was a rather sublimely creepy supernatural cautionary tale that demonstrated, regardless of your sin, there are always consequences to any action.

Stan Winston's Famous Monsters Day Seven: Our Exclusive Series Ends with Pumpkinhead!

The movie stars genre icon Lance Henriksen as a grieving father named Harley who summons the mythological beast known as Pumpkinhead to hunt down a group of teenagers who accidentally kill his young son.

Since its release in 1988, Winston's Pumpkinhead has become a cult classic to horror fans everywhere, which is why we thought the modern fairytale would be the perfect flick to celebrate the end of Halloween with as part of our exclusive Famous Monsters series.

Check out Dread Central's gallery of behind-the-scene stills for Pumpkinhead below. We'd like to send out a very special thanks to the Stan Winston School of Character Arts for sharing with us so many wonderful galleries of Winston's iconic and influential work from his illustrious career.

We hope you fiends have enjoyed our series and had a very Happy Halloween!

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AFM 2012: Strand Releasing Acquires North American Rights to The Condemend (Los Condenados)

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AFM 2012: Strand Releasing Acquires North American Rights to The Condemend (Los Condenados)We have some more quick distribution news to share from AFM: Strand Releasing has acquired all North American rights to Roberto Busó-García’s The Condemend (Los Condenados) and is in negotiations to license the U.S. TV rights to the film to HBO.

Per THR, Strand is planning a spring 2013 release for the thriller about a haunted mansion that was filmed in Puerto Rico. The film stars Cristina Rodlo as an heiress who plans to restore the mansion in her father’s memory only to discover that the mansion’s past is returning to haunt the surrounding town and its residents.

The film also stars René Monclova, Daisy Granados, Marisé Álvarez, and José Caro.

Strand Releasing’s Jon Gerrans, who negotiated the deal with Busó-García, said, “We’re thrilled to be working with Roberto on this intriguing film and hope that it has a great life both theatrically as well as in its ancillary markets.

Sounds intriguing; look for more soon!

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Take a Peek Inside the New Evil Dead's Necronomicon Ex Mortis

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On Halloween we got a message to keep our eyes on the Evil Dead remake's Facebook page for a few holiday treats, and now that our festivities are over, we headed over to take a peek and came back with a look at the Necronomicon Ex Mortis being used in the film plus a bonus.

The message read: Necronomicon Ex Mortis: Don't Say It. Don't Write It. Don't Hear It. Don't Share It. But of course we have to share so check it out below.

Take a Peek Inside the New Evil Dead's Necronomicon Ex Mortis

Take a Peek Inside the New Evil Dead's Necronomicon Ex Mortis

Take a Peek Inside the New Evil Dead's Necronomicon Ex Mortis

Ghost House Pictures is producing the much anticipated remake of The Evil Dead, the film that effectively launched the careers of Sam Raimi (Spider-Man franchise, Darkman, Drag Me to Hell), Rob Tapert (30 Days of Night), and Bruce Campbell, who played the Ash character and was co-producer of the original. They are now back to produce an Evil Dead for today's audience that's high on the horror, gore, plot twists, and more from a screenplay written by Fede Alvarez and Rodo Sayagues with Diablo Cody. Executive producers are J.R. Young, Nathan Kahane, Joseph Drake, and Peter Schlessel.

Related Story: Everything About the Evil Dead Remake

A core cast of young, fresh talent includes Jane Levy ("Suburgatory") as Mia; Shiloh Fernandez (Deadgirl, Red Riding Hood) as David; Lou Taylor Pucci (Carriers) as Eric; Jessica Lucas (Cloverfield) as Olivia; and Elizabeth Blackmore (Legend of the Seeker) as Natalie.

Look for the film in theatres on April 12th.

Synopsis
In the much anticipated remake of the 1981 cult-hit horror film, five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival.

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Evil Dead

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AFM 2012: Dark Feed Lands North American and International Distribution; New Image Released

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You may have thought we were done for the day with distro news, but one more announcement just slipped in under the wire. Grindstone/Lionsgate Home Entertainment have acquired North American rights to Dark Feed, and Recreation Media has taken on international rights for the film, which is currently screening at AFM.

From the Press Release:
Grindstone Entertainment Group has acquired North American rights, and Recreation Media has acquired international rights to writer/directors Michael Rasmussen and Shawn Rasmussen’s anticipated directorial debut, the horror film DARK FEED. Lionsgate Home Entertainment will distribute in North America. The deals with Grindstone and Recreation were negotiated by Ronna Wallace from Eastgate Pictures. The Rasmussen brothers produced the film along with Glenn Cooper, Roger Danchik and Jon Huberman.

In DARK FEED, a group of young professionals are terrorized while working in an abandoned psychiatric hospital when it appears that insanity is spreading among them like a virus. The Rasmussen brothers have developed a horror fan base since they wrote the screenplay to the 2010 asylum thriller John Carpenter’s The Ward.

Grindstone Entertainment partner Stan Wertlieb commented, "Michael and Shawn Rasmussen are a fresh new talent pool. They know how to scare even the most jaded horror fan! Keep an eye on them."

AFM 2012: Dark Feed Lands North American and International Distribution; New Image Released

Recreation President and CEO Ariel Veneziano, said, “DARK FEED fits right into our strategy of consistently bringing exceptional genre films to the international marketplace."

“It’s extremely exciting for us to be working with Grindstone and Lionsgate,” said the directors, Michael and Shawn Rasmussen. “Many of the films that have inspired us over the years have come from them. It is an honor to have DARK FEED included in such a library of great horror films.”

Wertlieb and Grindstone’s Christy Cannon negotiated on behalf of Grindstone. Legal negotiations and services for Eastgate were provided by Shelley Surpin of Surpin & Mayersohn, LLP.

DARK FEED was shot in and around Boston, using some of the same buildings featured in Shutter Island. Roger Danchik (Art Director on Session 9) did the production design for the movie, and the film’s haunting original score was created by award winning composer John Kusiak, who scored Errol Morris’s recent film Tabloid.

Synopsis
When a film crew moves into an abandoned psychiatric hospital with a shadowy past to shoot a low budget horror film, they get more than they bargained for. The late nights and lack of sleep begin to take a toll, and the longer this crew works, the more the leaky, wet building seems to be coming back to life, feeding off its new inhabitants.

AFM 2012: Dark Feed Lands North American and International Distribution; New Image Released

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Clint Carney's The Final Fire Art Exhibit Opening at Hyaena Gallery on November 3rd

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He lent his considerable talents to charity earlier this year for The Horror Starlets, and now artist Clint Carney’s latest artwork is set to bow at Hyaena Gallery in Burbank, California.

"The Final Fire is about the slow deaths we endure over the course of our lives,” Carney, whose work can be seen in such films as Scream 4 and Savages, told us of his latest creations, “and about the death of morality, innocence, love, ego, belief, materialism, compassion and imagination. Some of these things we may naturally grow out of, some of these things we may destroy in ourselves, and some are robbed from us by others. Though, there is also some hope to be found within the artwork as well, if you look hard enough.”

"The Final Fire is my most intense and personal series of oil paintings yet,” added Carney, “and I'm very excited to be able to share these works with everyone via the walls of Hyaena Gallery.”

The Opening Night reception for Carney’s The Final Fire is set for this Saturday, November 3rd, from 8:00 pm to 12:00 midnight at Hyaena Gallery (1928 W. Olive Ave., Burbank, CA 91506), and it will be on display through November 30th. Check out a video preview of the showing below.

To see more of his artwork, check out the official Clint Carney website.

Clint Carney's "The Final Fire" from Clint Carney on Vimeo.

Clint Carney's The Final Fire Art Exhibit Opening at Hyaena Gallery on November 3rd

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Preview of American Horror Story: Asylum Episode 4 - I Am Anne Frank - Part 1

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We're pretty excited to see what Franka Potente (Run Lola Run, "Copper") does when she checks into "American Horror Story: Asylum" next week for Part 1 of "I Am Anne Frank," especially after watching the preview. Check it out here if you haven't seen it yet.

"American Horror Story: Asylum - Episode 4: “I Am Anne Frank” - Part 1 (airing November 7th at 10:00 pm e/p)
A new patient claiming to be Anne Frank exposes Arden's (James Cromwell) past. Kit (Evan Peters) learns why Grace (Lizzie Brocheré) was admitted to Briarcliff. Written by Jessica Sharzer; directed by Michael Uppendahl.

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American Horror Story: Asylum

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Preview of Supernatural Episode 8.06 - Southern Comfort

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Supernatural Season 8Next week brings the return of DJ Qualls to "Supernatural" as the hunter Garth, and now we have a look at the preview of the episode, entitled "Southern Comfort."

Episode 8.06 - "Southern Comfort" (airs 11/7/12, 9-10 pm)
GARTH RETURNS TO HELP SAM AND DEAN ON A CASE — Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate a murder and find Garth (guest star DJ Qualls) is already on the case. Dean is not happy to learn that Garth has assumed Bobby’s duties, but Garth points out that both Sam and Dean have been missing for the last year and someone needed to do it.

The guys discover an “avenging ghost” is responsible for the murders, and they need to find the source before the killings starts again. Tim Andrew directed the episode written by Adam Glass.

"Supernatural" is from Warner Bros. Television in association with Wonderland Sound and Vision, with executive producers McG (Charlie’s Angels, “The O.C.”), Robert Singer (“Midnight Caller”), Jeremy Carver (“Being Human”), and Phil Sgriccia.

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New Clip, TV Spot, and Green Day's Music Video for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

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Need a cure for the post-Halloween blues? Well, in two weeks The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 hits theatres, and we'll be done covering it... until the remake of course! For now here are a new clip, TV spot, and the premiere of Green Day's "The Forgotten" with some new footage.






Synopsis:
The next and final chapter in The Twilight Saga, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN - PART 2, illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic that has entranced millions. It will arrive in theatres on November 16th, 2012. Academy Award® winner Bill Condon directed both the first and second parts of the two-part finale starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner. The project, based on the fourth novel in author Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series, was written by Melissa Rosenberg with Wyck Godfrey, Karen Rosenfelt, and Stephenie Meyer producing.

Related Story: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 Image Gallery and New One-Sheet

For more keep your eyes on the official Breaking Dawn website.

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

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Huge Image Gallery from the 2012 West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval

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Last night, on October 31, 2012, the West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval celebrated its 25th anniversary by becoming the world's largest city-sanctioned Halloween party, and Dread Central was there to bring back all the colorful sights for you.

Officials expected up to half a million costumed revelers to dance in the streets. There was also live entertainment on six stages, including the Dungeon of Sin stage featuring the Sideshow Sirens, who walked on broken glass and ate fire.

Did you know that the city of West Hollywood only has a population of 35,000? With 500,000 partiers, you can only imagine the parking situation last night!

You may already have had a glimpse of some of the costumes from the Dread Central Twitter account last night. Because we have so many great pictures, we can only show a few of them in the gallery below. Go to the Dread Central Facebook Page for the rest!

If you still want more Halloween costume pictures, make sure to peruse through our 2011 Halloween costumes picture gallery.

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Olive Films Unleashing Ticks on Blu-ray Along with a 30th Anniversary Edition of Cujo

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Olive Films doesn’t get as much love as Scream Factory, but they also do their part to bring cult movies into the age of Blu-ray. That continues early next year when the 1993 creepy crawler Ticks gets its due along with a new (and presumably upgraded) edition of Stephen King’s Cujo.

Olive Films’ release of Ticks is being billed as a “20th Anniversary Edition” even though it could just as easily be touted as “First-Time Ever on…” seeing how the underrated film has never received a proper DVD release, let alone Blu-ray.

Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 director Tony Randel helmed this skin-crawling creature feature about mutant ticks that infest the adorable Ami Dolenz (Blood Wings: Pumpkinhead 2), a pre-"Family Guy"/"Robot Chicken"/Austin Powers Seth Green, “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” co-star Alfonso Ribeiro, Children of the Corn 2: The Final Sacrifice survivor Rosalind Allen, Tom Hanks’ “Bosom Buddies” better half Peter Scolari, and the living legend that is Clint Howard.

Synopsis:
A group of troubled teenagers are led by social workers on a California wilderness retreat, not knowing that the woods they are camping in have become infested by mutated, blood-sucking ticks.

No word yet on disc specs or special features other than a commentary track with director Tony Randel and maybe a cast member.

Olive Films Unleashing Ticks on Blu-ray Along with a 30th Anniversary Edition of Cujo

Cujo was already released on Blu-ray by Lionsgate several years back, and that disc is neither hard-to-find nor pricey so color me a little surprised to hear Olive Films is re-releasing it on DVD and Blu-ray as a “30th Anniversary Edition”. Aside from a new commentary track with director Lewis Teague, there has been no word yet from Olive Films as to what exactly will make this release more lucrative than the previous.

Olive Films Unleashing Ticks on Blu-ray Along with a 30th Anniversary Edition of Cujo

No official release date has been announced for either film, but the expectation is that both will be released sometime in January of next year. Look for more specific details as they are announced.

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AFM 2012: Horror Comedy Hellbenders Acquired by Lionsgate

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Around these parts we're big fans of JT Petty (Soft for Digging, The Burrowers) so we've been anxious to see his latest, horror comedy Hellbenders; and now, thanks to Lionsgate, we'll be able to do exactly that!

From the Press Release:
Lionsgate has acquired JT Petty’s horror comedy Hellbenders for North America, Canada and India. Film Arcade is releasing theatrically in North America, with a date to be announced shortly. Hellbenders stars Clancy Brown, Clifton Collins, Jr., Andre Royo, Robyn Rikoon, Macon Blair and Dan Folger. The film was produced by Jon Denny, Lawrence Mattis, David Moscow, Mark Pederson and Aldey Sanchez. Circle of Confusion and OffHollywood Pictures produced the film in association with Ambush Entertainment. Hellbenders was shot in digital 3D.

The movie, which premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, follows the exploits of the Brooklyn-based Augustine Interfaith Order of Hellbound Saints, known as Hellbenders, a team of lewd and blasphemous ministers who live in a constant state of debauchery in order to be damnation-ready so they can drag the worst of demons back to Hell. When one of the foulest demons possess one of their own and threatens the existence of both Brooklyn and the world, the Hellbenders’ faith is tested.

Kevin Iwashina of Preferred Content repped the filmmakers on the deal with Lionsgate. The Exchange is representing international rights and is selling the film at AFM 2012.

TIFF 2012: Exclusive Hellbenders Post Cards! Collect them All and Stick it to Satan!

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Revenge Thriller Scorned to Star AnnaLynne McCord and Billy Zane

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"90210" and Excision star AnnaLynne McCord has signed on for the revenge thriller Scorned alongside Titanic star Billy Zane and Viva Bianca from Starz's "Spartacus."

Per The Wrap, McCord and Zane will play Sadie and Kevin, a couple whose romantic weekend at a lake house takes a sideways turn when a text message from Sadie's best friend (played by Bianca) to Kevin reveals a lurid love affair between the two, sending Sadie on a vengeance spree. The director is Mark Jones, the creator and director of the Leprechaun horror-movie series, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sadie Katz.

Jones likened the project to "sophisticated" thrillers such as Fatal Attraction and Misery: "Having done horror with comedy, I wanted to delve into something more sophisticated along the lines of Fatal Attraction and Misery and develop a multi-dimensional, twisted character in our lead villain (McCord), who I feel brings an original and incredibly unique take on her character."

Lightning Entertainment will handle international sales of the film, with Lightning’s Audrey Delaney and Marc Bienstock executive producing. Lightning president Robert Beaumont and Seth Willenson are also executive producing. Lance Thompson of Portsmouth Pictures and Charles Ison and Martin Sprock of Horse Head Pictures are producing.

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First Theatre Listings Announced for The Bay

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Most of us who've seen The Bay (review) found it pretty terrifying on several levels. You'll have your chance to get skeeved out by the nasty creatures depicted in the film on November 2nd, when it hits VOD and limited theatres. Actually, not so limited... check out the first group of cinemas who'll be showing it starting this weekend.

Related Story: Exclusive: Oscar Winning Director Barry Levinson Talks Horror on a Small Scale in The Bay

ARIZONA
Tempe - Valley Art 1 Theatre

CALIFORNIA
Berkeley - Elmwood 6
North Hollywood - NoHo 7
Pasadena - Playhouse 7 Cinemas
San Francisco - Kabuki 8
Santa Monica - Monica 4 Plex
West Hills - Fallbrook

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington - West End Cinema

MARYLAND
Baltimore - Charles Theatre
Silver Spring - AFI Silver Theatre Culture Center

MASSACHUSETTS
Brookline - Coolidge Corner Theatre

MICHIGAN
Birmingham - Uptown 8

MISSOURI
St. Louis - Chase Park Plaza Cinemas 5

NEW YORK
Kew Gardens - Kew Gardens Cinemas 6
New York - Elinor Bunin Monroe Film Center
New York - Empire 25 Theaters
New York - First & 62nd 7
New York - IFC Center

OHIO
Cleveland - Capitol Theatre 3

TEXAS
Houston - Sundance Cinemas 8

UTAH
Salt Lake City - Broadway Centre Cinemas

WASHINGTON
Seattle - Sundance Cinemas

WISCONSIN
Madison - Sundance Cinemas

The Bay is directed by Barry Levinson, written by Michael Wallach, and stars Will Rogers, Stephen Kunken, Kether Donohue, Frank Deal, and Kristen Connolly. For more info visit the official The Bay website.

Synopsis
Two million fish washed ashore. One thousand blackbirds dropped from the sky. On July 4, 2009, a deadly menace swept through the quaint seaside town of Claridge, Maryland; but the harrowing story of what happened that Independence Day has never been told - until now. From Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson and the producers of Paranormal Activity and Insidious comes this nerve-shredding tale of a small town plunged into absolute terror. The authorities believed they had buried the truth about the tragedy that claimed over 700 human lives. Now, three years later, a reporter has emerged with footage revealing the cover-up and an unimaginable killer: a mysterious parasitic outbreak. Told from the perspective of those who were there and saw what happened, The Bay unfolds over 24 hours though people's iPhones, Androids, 911 calls, web cams, and whatever else could be used to document the nightmare in Claridge.

Exclusive: Oscar Winning Director Barry Levinson Talks Horror on a Small Scale in The Bay

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Official Trailer Released for The Seasoning House

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Kaleidoscope Film Distributors will soon be releasing Paul Hyett's acclaimed new shocker The Seasoning House (review here) in the UK, and today the official trailer was unveiled. Check it out right here!

Synopsis:
Written and directed by Paul Hyett (award-winning special makeup FX designer for The Woman in Black, Dog Soldiers, Doomsday, Attack the Block, Eden Lake, Centurion, and more) and starring Sean Pertwee (Equilibrium, Doomsday, Mutant Chronicles, Devil’s Playground, 4.3.2.1.), Rosie Day (Black Books, Fallen Angel, Harley Street), Anna Walton (Hellboy II - The Golden Army, 5 Days of War, Mutant Chronicles, Crusoe), Kevin Howarth (Gallowwalker, The Magnificent Eleven, The Last Horror Movie), and Jemma Powell (Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, The Symmetry of Love), The Seasoning House is produced by Michael Riley (Vampire Diary, Outlanders, Sugarhouse, Lava, In a Land of Plenty) of London-based Sterling Pictures.

The Seasoning House is a stylish, claustrophobic, nightmarish neo-horror about Angel, a young Balkan girl forced to work in a rape house during an unspecified war. After killing a militiaman, she goes on the run.

For more visit the official The Seasoning House website, "like" The Seasoning House on Facebook, and follow The Seasoning House on Twitter (@seasoning_house).

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Enter The Seasoning House for UK Release Plans

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The Asylum Wins AFM 2012 with the Announcement of Sharknado

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The tagline on the artwork The Asylum is using to promote its newest movie at the American Film Market simply states, “Enough Said!” When your movie is a disaster flick meets nature gone amok flick called Sharknado, what more needs to be said?

The annual AFM is where film companies promote, distribute, and seek funding for all manner of motion pictures. The Asylum is one of those companies, and STYD snagged a photo of the artwork they have on display promoting a movie entitled Sharknado.

Nothing more is known about the movie that will come to be known to the world as Sharknado other than it was apparently written by Thunder Levin, the writer-director of The Asylum’s American Warships, the Battleship mockbuster that was actually superior to its big screen counterpart.

So what to make of Sharknado? Well, we know tornadoes are known to pick up fish and drop them onto land. The artwork clearly indicates a tornado comprised of a school of sharks. The mind reels.

Enough said!

The Asylum Wins AFM 2012 with the Announcement of Sharknado

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The Walking Dead's Robert Kirkman and David Morrissey Talk the First Appearance of The Governor and More

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Fresh off a game-changing episode of "The Walking Dead," franchise creator Robert Kirkman and new cast member David Morrissey, who plays the dreaded Governor, sat down to talk about the path of the season, the future of the show, the Governor and his aquariums.

Can you talk about the merging of the Governor's character from the book and then what we’re seeing in the show and how those two characters, or versions of those characters, have come together?

Robert Kirkman: I think that people that are familiar with the comic book Governor, that he’s kind of the pinnacle of villains in that series and he's really just kind of a devious, horrible, terrible human being. He’s a villain that you absolutely love to hate. When it came time to adapt that character into the television show, we’re really doing everything we can to try and add as much more nuance into that character as possible. And so, we’re accentuating the politician side of the character. We’re trying to show that he can be a lot more seductive than he ever was in the comic book series. And I think that David Morrissey is doing a fantastic job with that.

It seems the Governor trusts some people and not others, and maybe has his own criteria of who can be helpful and who can be a threat because he’s definitely intrigued by Andrea. Can you talk about that criteria and if it’s something we’re going to find about…what that is for him and how he decides?

David Morrissey: Yes, I think any leader of a community knows that certain people have to do certain jobs. They have to do certain functions within the community for the community to exist successfully so you can pinpoint those people. I would say after last night’s episode also it’s not just Andrea. I think he can recognize that she’s someone who’s very valued and could be very valuable to Woodbury as well. He doesn’t want the National Guard there obviously but he wants other people there who can help out and not challenge him and his authority, but can work in this sort of structure that he’s laid down. And I think what we explore is what Robert wrote a wonderful book called the The Rise of the Governor, and the Governor appears in the comic books and the time in between those two books is where we’re exploring the character…where he leaves from The Rise of the Governor to the beginning of the comic book. So this space in between those two books that we’re exploring.

It looks like you’re taking his character almost to a cult leader status. Like how he’s got these people wrapped around his finger…especially with Merle, he’s sort of molding him into a weapon in a way. Did you look into figures like say Jim Jones, to build upon that as a jumping off point from Rise of the Governor?

David Morrissey: I looked into many ideas of leadership, not just cults but also in standard leaders that we have ourselves. I think any leader, any successful leader, has to be able to sort of know the people around him and how he can manipulate them and how he can trust them, whether he can mold them to his vision. I think also any good leader cannot be frightened by people who are strong around him, both mentally and physically. He has to know that those people can go off and serve him in a good way. So, yes, there’s an idea of looking at cultish leaders but I think it’s a bit safe to say to say cults because we all like to believe that we don’t live in that type of domain. Whereas, I think all of us are subject to certain types of leadership. Essential leaders play with us. We are played with in that way in our societies whether we like it or not. It's how we’re manipulated by our own leaders. So I wouldn’t want you to feel too safe with the idea of a cult because I think some of the tactics that the Governor comes up with are tactics that are used in every day parlance all the time.

Obviously the Governor is very secretive. Are you going to be getting into who he was prior to all of this? Will you be folding in any of the Penny storyline from the books?

Robert Kirkman: Well, I can’t really speak definitively as to whether or not Penny is going to be included on the show. All I can really say is make sure that you stay tuned and keep an eye out for that kind of stuff. But you know I will say that his backstory is something that is very interesting and there will be snippets of it revealed as we move forward. So I think that his story will kind of unfold as we tell things that are happening in the current time.

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Michonne is obviously a tricky character to play. You want her to be fierce, you want her to be stoic, you want her to be bad-ass. But will there be some point where we learn something about her? Will there be a moment down the road where she kind of lets the walls down just a little bit?

Robert Kirkman: Yes, I mean we’re kind taking the tactic of introducing her as this cold, calculated and mysterious character that we don’t really know much about. But like all characters in "The Walking Dead," she’s very nuanced and there’s quite a bit about her yet to be revealed and that kind of stuff will start to come to the forefront as we get to know her character a lot more.

David, in your first episode we got quite a few zombie and human kills from you. What did you do to prepare for the physical aspects of the role? And do you enjoy jumping right into this world and taking part in those action scenes just as much as the character acting?

David Morrissey: Yes, that’s the great thing for me about joining the show is that you do get to jump straight into this world. And not just actors do that, but also Greg Nicotero and his team create those great zombies and the people who come in and play them. They are totally committed to their work and that really adds a lot for me. It just creates the world brilliantly. Physically, it’s just a case of the heat took me slightly by surprise down here in Georgia but we’ve been able to cope with that. And I think the conditions that we work in add to the show. You know it’s very hot; it’s very buggy, there are snakes and ticks and chiggers and all sorts down here. But that’s the world that my character would be living in and so that’s the world that I inhabit as well. So it’s a challenging environment but it adds to the show and I love it.

When it comes to weapons, shooting, handling knives, did you have any training for that?

David Morrissey: Yes, a little bit, but I’ve done that before. I mean I’ve shot guns many times. I did a whole summer of BSAS in the gulf shooting guns--hand guns are a little different but I’ve done that in the past as well. There’s a great guy on the set that does all of that for us and we often go down to the shooting range and get some weapons that require different disciplines. But yes, safety is paramount all of the time of course. It’s really the whole world is one that’s heightened in violence when you're defending yourself against this enemy. But that’s all fun for me. I think in the next episode the weapons are different for me so you should see that now.

David, could you talk about your accent. Did you model this on any American politicians perhaps?

David Morrissey: I listen to many, many politicians. I have a great accent coach in Jessica Drake. But I think there are certain things in there that I’ve listened to, certain politicians from this region of the south of America, so I don’t know whether you’re picking up on those things. But yes, I listen to not only political leaders but also other characters from the south. It’s also a great advantage to me that I film where it’s set. Filming here in Atlanta is essential for me so I can just listen to those guys all of the time. That helps.

If I told you I heard Bill Clinton in that is that a compliment to you?

David Morrissey: Yes, I mean his audio books I listen to quite a lot. I did listen to them as well as many others. But I wouldn’t be equating the Governor with Bill Clinton in any way. So I have to say that right off the bat. There might be some vowels and syllables that are Clinton-like, but that’s as far it goes.

About the final scene in last week's episode, what does that tell us the Governor?

David Morrissey: Well, for me there is a sense of: if you’re going to survive in this world you’d better have a thick skin and be able to desensitize yourself to the things that you are going to see around you. And I certainly think there’s a sense of the Governor doing that. It’s also his plaything. It’s his man cave. It’s where he goes, so it’s about where he looks into the deepest place inside himself and that’s where he goes for that. That room is very special to him.

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Could you could talk a little bit about the character of Milton, the kind of doctor/scientist who’s doing the experiments with the zombies? It felt like this is a character that should definitely be there, especially since they all know that they’re infected. Is this a plot line that we’ll get to see a little bit more of?

Robert Kirkman: Oh absolutely. Milton is a really interesting character for us. He’s not necessarily a scientist per se, but he is a very intelligent individual who more than anyone else, is kind of looking around in this world saying, "You know, wait a minute, this is a problem that is not going away. Let’s do our due diligence to try and figure out a little bit more about these things and possibly a little bit better ways of handling them." And he’s come up with a lot of theories and as the season progresses we’re going to get to see a lot more of him, and also a lot more of some things that he’s come up with to try and help them survive and cope in this world. So I’m really looking forward to everybody seeing that stuff.

David Morrissey: Plus, I think the one thing that’s the real difference between the Governor and Rick is the Governor has built Woodbury. It’s given people time. They have time to think about the future in a different way to Rick’s group. Rick’s group seems to be just trying to get through the day; whereas the people in Woodbury have time to think about where we go from here. This is the start of something new and how we deal with that, and Milton, is very much part of that.

Woodbury is just fascinating, how it was introduced with the gardens and the flowers and the birds chirping. It was this idyllic place…and then later on we get the zombie heads in the aquarium. It feels kind of like a mirror to the Governor’s personality.

David Morrissey: Yes, maybe, but you walk out onto any suburban street in the US or the UK or anywhere and you never know what’s behind those drapes. So, I feel it’s reflective--it can be reflective of any community, and ourselves as well. But I like that the audience has a different relationship with the Governor than the other characters in the show. We get to see him in a personal place where the other characters don’t. So we as an audience have a relationship with him that nobody else has, and that’s what I really like about it.

The last episode was all about Woodbury? We didn’t jump back and forth to Rick and his crew. Why was that important that we spend the whole episode there?

Robert Kirkman: I think it really just shows how important this side of the story is for this season of "The Walking Dead". As we progress you’re going to see that Woodbury is almost featured as heavily as the prison cast and this is going to be a season of television where there are two camps. And those two camps are eventually going to interact to certain degrees that will be revealed later, but it’s very important to get to know these characters. And we also wanted to do something different. We’ve had two very successful seasons of this show and I’m very proud of the fact that for our third season we’re not going, "Hey we’re still in the woods killing zombies. Isn’t that cool? That’s what you guys all want, right?" We’re doing new things and going into new territory and the fact that we can have an episode like this and it be received well is a testament to how cool this show can be.

It took two seasons essentially to cover the first year of the comic and obviously both are two completely different animals. The next 36 issues are kind of the source for this season and maybe future seasons. How did you break it down?

Robert Kirkman: Well, that’s really just a matter of getting into the writer’s room with Glen Mazzara and the rest of the team of writers. We basically sit down and we go, "Okay, here’s the best stuff that happened in this era of comic book." And deciding how long we want those stories to be and what pieces of those stories we adapt. It’s really part of the process. And so once we have all of that kind of stuff mapped out and we know what we want to pick and choose from the comic book we just kind of sit down and craft our whole story for the television show based on things that happened in seasons one and two and different things that we want to do and new things that we want to throw into the mix. So, I guess you can say, "Oh, the first year of the comic was the first two seasons and the third season of the comic is going to be a different arrangement. It’s not going to be these 12 issues or these 15 issues. There’s going to be different things moved around in different order and it’s an adaptation. We’re going to be changing quite a bit but there will always be key things that are thrown in that the fans will be wanting to see.

How much of The Rise of the Governor was spoken between the two of you in developing this character or maybe more additional material that you haven’t even shared with readers of the comic or the novel as far as creating the TV version of the Governor?

David Morrissey: When I first met the writers that’s what we were talking about, a complex character. It was interesting when I first met everybody, I didn’t even know what the character was. I just knew it was a substantial character in a TV show that I loved, so I was very happy to be sitting there and going for it. But as it emerged who this character was I didn’t know either the writer of the Governor or the comic book at that time. I just knew seasons one and two which I loved. And Robert and the writers' outline of the characters was this very complex man who is a leader of the community in this very challenging world. And that is where it came out of for me. I didn’t read the comic Governor for a long time. I just stayed with The Rise of the Governor and that’s where the writers were coming from for that character as well. So for me it was just a very brief discussion and then the scripts arrived and I was overjoyed by the scripts.

With getting to see the aquarium at the end of the episode, how was it to see something that insane, that you created, brought to life on screen?

Robert Kirkman: Well, in regards to the fish tanks this is a question I get asked a lot and it’s extremely hard to answer just because I don’t really have any kind of frame of reference for how to describe it. All I can really say is it’s completely indescribable. To see Charlie Adlard’s drawings of those fish tanks that I wrote in a comic book eight years ago now coming to life and existing in three dimensions…and I can actually walk into a room and touch them…it’s very strange to think all of this stuff that we did. We were having fun. We were making a comic book. We never thought that this would spiral into this. And so it is sometimes strange to be on set surrounded by people dressed up like characters that you’ve been writing for years and walking through the prison and actually going into cells and locking yourself in and being like, "Wow, I’m totally in a cell from this prison. This is ridiculous." So it’s a very strange experience and I wish more people could experience it so that they could tell me how to describe it.

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Robert, it seems like everything you touch lately turns to gold. Thief of the Thieves has been a huge success and things are happening with that. Has that played into your writing at all in the back of your mind? Do you go, "Oh that would be a cool scene to see." Or are you able to compartmentalize the TV Kirkman and the comics Kirkman?

Robert Kirkman: Well, I like to think I’m not getting too fragmented as a human being. But yes, it's sometimes hard to manage it all. I try to keep my comic book writing separate so that I’m not constantly thinking, when I’m writing "The Walking Dead" scenes, "Oh, and that will be cool in the TV show" or "I should change it because it will work better in the TV show this way." The comic book existed for so long without the show. I do try to put the existence of the TV show out of my mind while I’m writing the comic just to try and maintain the purity of what it was before all of this stuff happened, which sometimes is a little bit difficult. But it’s something that I really try to maintain because it’s pretty important to me to make sure that the television show doesn’t change what I’ve been doing before because I think what I’ve been doing before facilitated the show existing, and I just don’t want to change that for any reason.

David, you’ve done a lot of British television. Did it prepare you for this?

David Morrissey: Yes, the basic playing a character is the same whichever side of the Atlantic you’re on. You create character in the same way, or certainly I do. But challenges are the same. For me, the real difference between doing American TV and British TV is the budgets. The budgets of "The Walking Dead" on RSTV is much more than on RSTV in the UK. Surprisingly, the one thing it doesn’t buy you is time. The time we have to shoot on RSTV is exactly the same but we have more cameras and there are bigger sets and things like there are more people to help us do it. So the infrastructure is more than the UK and that’s great. But as far as from an actor’s point of view, the character and how you get into the work is exactly the same. I don’t think there’s any difference there and I don’t think there’s any difference from an actor in any medium. You know you go into the theater and you go into film or you go into TV your approach to character and how you create character is exactly the same.

Are you going to account for the electricity which seems to be in good supply there in Woodbury…a little bit more than maybe the generator operating off of rare gasoline would supply. Are you going to get into the whys of that?

David Morrissey: Yes, I think you see that in the set there’s a lot of where we glide along and use a lot of solar panels there. But the idea of power source does come up yet. There’s a whole thing about it later on. So yes, keep watching for that.

We’ve seen that the Governor has issues with empowered interlopers like the National Guard. Are we going to get into the psychological makeup of why that is? Why he’s so hell-bent on being the authority?

David Morrissey: Yes, I think you’ll get into the psychological makeup of him quite deeply as we go along. But, I think anybody would know why it’s probably not a good idea to have a gang of soldiers coming into your community when you’re the person who wants to run it. I think that’s a very logical thing for me. What he’s created there in that town is very idyllic and it run rights through him, it’s about him. It works and people are very grateful for him. It’s a delicate balance that he’s creating there and he wants to choose the people who come in and he really wants to choose the people who go out. He doesn’t want anybody else making those decisions for him.

How is gender going to play a role in Woodbury? The Governor has kind of surrounded himself mostly by men and his kind of inner circle. And then he has these two women come in that intrigue him. Is there going to be something that’s played throughout the season about the Governor’s view of women and his expectations of gender?

David Morrissey: Yes, I think it’s fair to say that gets played out. At the end of last week’s episode you see that he sees these two women in his community who obviously have differences of opinions about the town. But I think he would like to think of himself as someone who could welcome both of them in and they would both be very valuable to Woodbury. It certainly does play out that sort of gender politics though.

Is the prospect of a traveling "The Walking Dead" experience something that you’ve toyed with especially on the convention circuit since everyone wants to experience part of the television show in person?

Robert Kirkman: Well, speaking of the complete sell out, I would be totally fine with something like that existing. But yes, we’re having a lot of fun with "The Walking Dead" Escape and the thing at Universal Horror Nights. But putting that stuff together is all possible but I wonder if it’s above my pay grade. I just don’t want to focus on that kind of stuff. If it happens it’s kind of cool, but I don’t know; we’ll see. It certainly seems like it would be a fun thing.

David, you’ve directed in the past. Would you be interested in taking on directing an episode of the show?

David Morrissey: Yes, I’ve been in that for seven months from the adventure on the set and I would make the tea in order to be on a set of "The Walking Dead." So whatever they wanted me to be I would be--I just want to be part of this experience in any way I can. So yes, directing it or making the coffee, drive the trucks, sew the costumes, whatever you want, it’s a show that’s a real trip to be on and I’m loving every part of it. And it’s a very tight-knit group of people down here and I’m very privileged to be part of it. So anything they want me to do I’m there.

Robert Kirkman: We were going to have you direct on season four; but now that we know we can just get you to make tea…

David Morrissey: You’ve not tasted my tea though.

With the success of this series and with the success of the Marvel Films has there been any inkling of you coming on to do some sort of Marvel Zombies project such as a video game or a short or a film of any kind?

Robert Kirkman: No, not at all. I mean I don’t know that there are any plans to do that but if there are I certainly haven’t heard from them. But, that’s a Marvel project controlled by Marvel and I’d certainly love to see something like that happen. It would be pretty cool. But I don’t know what level of involvement I would have in it if any if it were to happen; but who knows.

The Governor did some bad things but he’s not quite the despicable character that we know just yet. Was the decision to change the visual of the character from the comics to the TV show to help that play out a little longer?

Robert Kirkman: Well, I was wholeheartedly supporting the idea of getting David Morrissey to have plastic surgery so that he would look more like the comic strip but he was oddly extremely against it; so that was frustrating. I will say that the visual of the Governor isn’t necessarily the most important aspect of him. And to force an actor to have a certain kind of look only to match it to a comic book is not necessarily the kind of thing we would do. Despite the fact that we do have characters in the show that look remarkably like they did in the comic which is more of an accident really. In the effort to find the best actors for the roles we kind of stumbled across people that fit the image of the comics. We cast David because of his talent not because of his specific looks. He’s a handsome guy though, don’t get me wrong.

David Morrissey: Not because of my mustache. But the important thing for me is that that the guy, when the people meet him for the first time, they’re not being tipped off in any way or they feel they have any other agenda within the fact that they are in a safe place…that this is a safe place and that’s the presentation he has gives them right off the bat…you are safe here. This is a good place. So that was the important. That’s where the start of the look came from. He was someone who looked strong, dependable, and he was a man with his community’s safety in mind.

Like Robert said, you look like a very nice guy and you play very nice, but you kind of have that concealed rage in your eyes; especially with that 'never say never' scene last week.

David Morrissey: Yes, like I said before I think it’s important that the audience watching the show have one relationship with the Governor and the characters in the show have a different relationship. I think the audience knows the Governor better than anybody else because they see him in his private moments. Not just looking at the heads, but the other moments that you have with him. And I think that’s important they have a strong opinion and relationship with him, much more than anybody else in the show.

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AFM 2012: Fleur De Lis Film Studios Announces New Horror Comedy Bristled:The Howl Chronicles

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Word has come out of the American Film Market 2012 that Fleur De Lis Film Studios announced Bristled: The Howl Chronicles, written by Clint Morris and directed by Asif Akbar. Read on for the first details.

The project, which is still in pre-production, will star Eric Stoltz, Brooke Lewis, Christopher Showerman, Stephen Tobolowsky, Matthew Lawrence, Kane Hodder, Issa Bayaua, Jonathan Silverman, and Masha Shapiro.

Synopsis:
John Howl is a young Los Angeles police detective out to find the killer of a young film star. As the charming but angst-ridden officer dives deeper into the case, he realizes Hollywood is a totally different world than the one he lives in- not that it's any more weird; after all, he's a werewolf by night! Though his work hours are hindered by the beast inside, Howl's journey through the mean streets of Hollywood is a blood quest for justice and towards his need to feed.

We're always up for new spin on the werewolf mythos so hopefully this is one of the many projects being announced this week at AFM that we'll actually get to see!

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Halloween may be over, but horror fans still have lots of treats in store in the upcoming months, and one of them is The Demon's Rook from James Sizemore, which just wrapped and is now debuting a new poster and extended trailer.

When we first heard about The Demon's Rook, Sizemore was using the nom de plume Loup'Rah Garomore, but he's since dropped that (just in case you recall seeing that name in connection with the film previously). The cast includes Sizemore himself, Ashleigh Jo Sizemore, John Chatham, Josh Gould, Dustin Dorough, Melanie Richardson, and Sade Smith. For more info visit the official The Demon's Rook website.

Synopsis
A young boy named Roscoe finds a portal to another world where he is taught magic by an elder demon known as Dimwos. Dimwos raises the boy into manhood, revealing to him many secrets. Though, there is one dark secret that Dimwos keeps from Roscoe. When Roscoe discovers what his master has been keeping from him all these years, he revolts against him, inadvertently unleashing three malevolent demons. Through desperation, Roscoe is forced to escape the demons' wrath by way of the portal leading back to our world. Unbeknownst to Roscoe, he leads the demons to discover the portal for themselves. Once the demons pass through, a nightmarish foray of summoned monsters is unleashed. One demon possesses the minds and will of all whom she crosses, another transforms a man into a murderous beast, and the other summons an army of the dead to do his bidding!

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