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8 of the Best Films from the ‘After Dark/8 Films to Die For’ Collection

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A few days ago, iHorror Editor-In-Chief Timothy Rawles published an article about killer kid movies that featured 2008’s The Children. The film was part of the After Dark Horrorfest/8 Films to Die For collection, and it got me feeling reminiscent and just a little nostalgic.

The After Dark Horrorfest began back in 2006 presenting films that were deemed “too scary” or “too extreme” for theater goers. It quickly became a highly anticipated event, and for those of us who couldn’t travel to the festival, the subsequent release of the films on DVD was just as exciting.

Now, to be honest, some of the films in the festival were not very good and it led to a bumpy, often unbalanced programming slate.

Some were so focused on being “extreme” that they forgot to do things like write a good script and funnel some money into the production design budget. Thankfully, there were hidden gems in the line-up each year that would ultimately redeem the collection as a whole and keep us looking forward to the next year’s offerings.

By 2011, After Dark Horrorfest became After Dark Originals and they began to focus more on creating their own content rather than acquiring and curating previously completed projects from outside sources.

With that in mind, I thought I’d go back through the offerings and pick my own personal 8 Films to Die For from those first few years. Take a look at the list below and let us know which films you would have added to the list!

#1 The Hamiltons

Written and directed by the Butcher Brothers, The Hamiltons was one of the films that caught viewers completely off guard.

After the tragic death of their parents, David Hamilton (Samuel Child) moves with his brothers and sister to a quiet suburb to start fresh and keep the family together. Younger brother Francis (Cory Knauf) seems to be having issues adjusting to the transition, but he soon begins a video project for school about his family.

That’s when things get weird. Something isn’t right in the Hamilton household. The more their private lives are revealed, the more you realize that they are not in anyway your typical family.

I don’t want to give away anymore in case some of you readers haven’t seen it, but let me assure you, it breaks a lot of “genre rules” and its final moments will have you hitting the replay button repeatedly. As a side note, the Butcher Brothers reunited the principle cast for a sequel titled The Thompsons in 2012, but it just didn’t have the magic of the first.

The film is currently available to rent on Sling, Amazon, Vudu, and Google Play.

#2 From Within

Written by Brad Keene and directed by Phedon Papamichael, From Within takes place in an isolated community tied together in their devout Christian religious beliefs.

Among the population Aidan and his family stick out like a sore thumb. Their faith is very different and their religious practices are their own, but because they aren’t like everyone else, the are the subject of constant scorn and bullying by the rest of the town.

Driven to the brink by this treatment, Aidan’s brother Sean enacts a deadly curse that spirals out of control. As the town’s members slowly begin to die one by one, Aidan finds himself torn between his family allegiance and trying to save the one girl who has always been nice to him.

From Within boasted an impressive cast of up and coming talent including Thomas Dekker, Rumer Willis, and Shiloh Fernandez as well as the talented Jared Harris.

You can watch  the film for free on Vudu and Tubi or you can rent it on Google Play, Amazon, AppleTV, and Fandango Now.

#3 Dread

Loosely based on the short story by Clive Barker, Dread was written and directed by Anthony DiBlasi (The Last Shift) and stars Jackson Rathbone and Shaun Evans as Stephen and Quaid, two college students who set to do a study in fear and dread. The problem is Quaid is a bit of a psychopath, and the study soon takes a dark turn.

As adaptations of Barker’s work goes, Dread was an interesting attempt to expand upon the story while still staying true to the essence of the source material, and its bone-chilling ending is worthy of the master storyteller himself.

You can stream Dreafor free on Tubi. It also available to rent on Fandango Now, Amazon, FlixFling, Google Play, Vudu, and AppleTV.

#4 ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction

Written by Ramon Isao and Kevin Hamedani–Hamedani also directed the film–ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction focuses on a small, conservative island community who finds themselves in the center of a zombie outbreak after an infected body washes up on its shores.

Among those on the island this fateful weekend, is Tom (Doug Fahl) and his boyfriend Lance (Cooper Hopkins). Tom has finally decided to come out to his mom, and Lance has come along for moral support.

As events spiral out of control, the small town’s prejudices surface and they must come together and put aside their differences to survive. This is all done with a biting wit and a wink to the audience especially when Tom and Lance become trapped in a church with a group of believers who quickly blame their presence for the zombie outbreak.

By the end of the night, the entire community will be changed.

ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction is currently available to stream for free on Plex, Tubi, and Vudu, and can be rented on Google Play, Amazon, and AppleTV.

#5 Lake Mungo 

Billed as a mockumentary, Lake Mungo was written and directed by Joel Anderson.

The film tells the story of a teenage girl named Alice who mysteriously drowns while swimming in a local lake. After her death is ruled accidental, her family begins to experience strange phenomena leading them to hire a psychic and parapsychologist to help them determine just what happened to their daughter.

They soon discover that Alice was leading a double life, and her secrets won’t be buried with her.

Lake Mungo was surprisingly well-made and garnered mostly positive critical response. I personally enjoyed the film a great deal, but there were issues on the technical side with lighting and scripting that ultimately kept the film from reaching its full potential.

Still, it’s spooky good fun and one I highly recommend.

#6 The Final

Jason Kabolati wrote the script and Joey Stewart directed The Final, a film that finds a group of teenagers taking revenge on their fellow students who abused and bullied them.

It all starts when a young woman with a disfigured face walks into a diner. As people stare in shock and whisper behind her back, she becomes visibly upset and the film moves into a flashback.

When the students at her school all gathered for a party in a house in the woods, they had no idea that they’d been invited by the very people they’d tormented. After their captors render them unconscious, they wake up to find themselves bound and at the mercy of the teens whose lives they’d turned into a walking hell.

The gore is remarkably well-handled in The Final, showing just enough to keep you on the edge of your seat and many of the “punishments” are surprisingly well thought out. It’s not a perfect film, but it’s a pretty great popcorn movie.

The Final is streaming for free on Plex, Vudu, and PlutoTV, and can be rented on Amazon and Google Play.

#7 The Broken

Long before Lena Headey became a household name her for roles in films like The Purge followed by her turn as the sinister Cersei Lannister on Game of Thrones, she appeared in The Broken written and directed by Sean Ellis.

Unlike many of the entries in the After Dark Horrorfest, The Broken took a more cerebral route, leaving behind much of the fest’s usual gore for something that is driven more by eerie and unsettling storytelling.

Headey plays a radiologist who is shocked to see a woman who looks just like her drive by her on the road. Intrigue turns to alarm as others begin telling her that they’ve seen her in places she’s never been and soon she finds herself embroiled in a terrifying mystery of doppelgangers and stolen identities.

You can watch The Broken for free on Plex, Tubi, and Vudu. The film is also available to rent on AppleTV, Amazon, and Google Play.

#8 Autopsy

Autopsy is a film that takes a little while to find its legs, but once it does, it really takes off.

Five friends accidentally run over a pedestrian on the highway in Louisiana. Before they even have time to call the police, an ambulance arrives to take the man away. Soon the friends find themselves in Mercy Hospital where they begin to disappear one at a time.

It seems there’s something not quite right about the doctors at this hospital, and they may not make it out alive.

While the premise isn’t the most original, the film manages to do some interesting things with it.

You can watch Autopsy on the Vidmark app on Roku as well as the Roku Channel or rent it on Sling, Google Play, Fandango Now, Vudu, Amazon, and AppleTV.

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Watch ‘The Burning’ At The Location Where It Was Filmed

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Fangoria is reporting that fans of the 1981 slasher The Burning will be able to have a screening of the film at the location where it was filmed. The movie is set at Camp Blackfoot which is actually the Stonehaven Nature Preserve in Ransomville, New York.

This ticketed event will take place on August 3. Guests will be able to take a tour of the grounds as well as enjoy some campfire snacks along with the screening of The Burning.

The Burning

The film came out in the early ’80s when teen slashers were being churned out in magnum force. Thanks to Sean S. Cunningham’s Friday the 13th, filmmakers wanted to get in on the low-budget, high-profit movie market and a casket load of these types of films were produced, some better than others.

The Burning is one of the good ones, mostly because of the special effects from Tom Savini who had just come off of his groundbreaking work on Dawn of the Dead and Friday the 13th. He declined to do the sequel because of its illogical premise and instead signed on to do this movie. Also, a young Jason Alexander who would later go on to play George in Seinfeld is a featured player.

Because of its practical gore, The Burning had to be heavily edited before it received an R-rating. The MPAA was under the thumb of protest groups and political bigwigs to censor violent films at the time because slashers were just so graphic and detailed in their gore.

Tickets are $50, and if you want a special t-shirt, that will cost you another $25, You can get all the information by visiting the On Set Cinema webpage.

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‘Longlegs’ Creepy “Part 2” Teaser Appears on Instagram

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Neon Films released an Insta-teaser for their horror film Longlegs today. Titled Dirty: Part 2, the clip only furthers the mystery of what we are in for when this movie is finally released on July 12.

The official logline is: FBI Agent Lee Harker is assigned to an unsolved serial killer case that takes unexpected turns, revealing evidence of the occult. Harker discovers a personal connection to the killer and must stop him before he strikes again.

Directed by former actor Oz Perkins who also gave us The Blackcoat’s Daughter and Gretel & Hansel, Longlegs is already creating buzz with its moody images and cryptic hints. The film is rated R for bloody violence, and disturbing images.

Longlegs stars Nicolas Cage, Maika Monroe, and Alicia Witt.

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Exclusive Sneak Peek: Eli Roth and Crypt TV’s VR Series ‘The Faceless Lady’ Episode Five

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Eli Roth (Cabin Fever) and Crypt TV are knocking it out of the park with their new VR show, The Faceless Lady. For those unaware, this is the first fully scripted VR horror show on the market.

Even for masters of horror like Eli Roth and Crypt TV, this is a monumental undertaking. However, if I trust anyone to change the way that we experience horror, it would be these two legends.

The Faceless Lady

Ripped from the pages of Irish folklore, The Faceless Lady tells the story of a tragic spirit cursed to wander the halls of her castle for all of eternity. However, when three young couples are invited to the castle for a series of games, their fates may soon change.

So far, the story has provided horror fans with a gripping game of life or death that doesn’t look as if it will slow down in episode five. Luckily, we have an exclusive clip that may be able to satiate your appetites until the new premiere.

Airing on 4/25 at 5pmPT/8pmET, episode five follows our final three contestants in this wicked game. As the stakes are raised ever higher, will Ella be able to fully awaken her connection with Lady Margaret?

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The newest episode can be found on Meta Quest TV. If you haven’t already, follow this link to subscribe to the series. Make sure to check out the new clip below.

Eli Roth Present’s THE FACELESS LADY S1E5 Clip: THE DUEL – YouTube

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