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Now Showing: After Dark’s Horrorfest IV


Saturday, January 30th, 2010

After Dark Horrorfest IVCoinciding with the release of 2010’s 8 Films To Die For, we’ve created an After Dark SCARStacular Issue, now up for your viewing pleasure. We’ve got interviews from directors Brian Pulido (The Graves), Anthony DiBlasi (Clive Barker’s Dread), and Joey Stewart (The Final). Interviews with The Graves stars and musicians Randy (f’n) Blythe and horror rockers Calabrese. Interviews with more actors. Write-ups on all the films playing this weekend. A send-off to Miss Horrorfest. And so much more. Read the issue for free now or buy a print copy. Fellow Rhode Islanders, be sure to check out the movies themselves, playing locally at the Warwick Showcase. (more…)

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“The Graves” Marking Horrorfest IV


Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

After Dark Films’ CEO Courtney Solomon announced today the first addition to After Dark Horrorfest 4, and that it’s now official that we can count on the After Dark Horrorfest to take place January 29, 2010. The new title joining the “8 Film’s To Die For” line up is The Graves, written and directed by Brian Pulido.

Pulido, a well known comic book writer and creator of such titles as Lady Death and Evil Ernie, makes his feature directorial debut on the film. The films stars Clare Grant, Jillian Murray, Bill Moseley, Lamb of God singer D. Randall Blythe and Tony Todd. Tony Todd first spoke to us about The Graves in SCARS Volume 2, Issue 1. As promised last week, we have the trailer. (more…)

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“The Graves”: New Tony Todd Clip


Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

gravesposter-350x519Tony Todd has been making the rounds this year and is high demand.  Check out this behind the scenes interview with the man with the deepest voice in horror!

“The Graves” is about sisters Megan and Abby whose visit to Skull City Mine turns into a mind bending fight for survival against menaces both human, and supernatural.

“We’ll launch The Graves official trailer on July 20th, right before San Diego Comicon, but we wanted to give everyone an inside look,” says writer / director Brian Pulido. “Tony Todd was amazing to work with. He turned in a bravura performance.” (more…)

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