If you love graphic horror films full of guts and blood then you’ll be happy to know the annual horror film festival After Dark Horrorfest is coming back to selected theatres nationwide with its fourth installment of “8 Films to Die For.”
The festival, which features eight independent horror flicks distributed by After Dark Films each year, is scheduled to run from Jan. 29 through Feb. 4. The movies on deck during this year’s Horrorfest are: Dread, The Final, The Graves, Kill Theory, Lake Mungo, Hidden, The Reeds and ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction.
Check out the festival’s trailer underneath. For information on viewing locations in your city or to watch the “8 Films to Die For” at the 4th annual After Dark Horrorfest visit HorrorfestOnline.com.
In the supernatural action thriller Legion, God has lost faith in humanity and the only thing that can save the human race from HIS wrath is a group of strangers in a desert diner and the Archangel Michael, played by Paul Bettany.
Directed by Scott Stewart, Legion also stars Dennis Quaid, Tyrese Gibson and Charles S. Dutton. Legion debuts in theatres on January 22.
From the producers of the Resident Evil films comes “Pandorum,” the Christian Alvart directed sci-fi thriller about two stranded astronauts aboard an abandoned spacecraft – or so they think – starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster.
After awakening in a hyper-sleep chamber, the disorientated Lt. Payton (Quaid) and Cpl. Bower (Foster) do not remember where they are or their mission. The space-dwellers soon realize they are not alone, learning of the spacecraft’s deadly secrets and impending doom that may affect the survival of the entire human race.
Pandorum hits theatres on September 25. For more on this sci-fi thriller visit Pandorummovie.com.
Oh man, there are a lot of 20-year-old dudes looking forward to G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Anyone lying is too grown for their own good. For all of you who grew up collecting the action figures and watching the cartoon, Paramount Pictures is finally set to release G.I. Joe this August 7.
The film, starring Dennis Quaid (General Hawk), Channing Tatum (Duke Hauser) and Sienna Miller (Baroness), take the Joe’s on a mission across the globe using the most advance military weaponry to stop the evil Destro and his mysterious Cobra organization before they take over the world.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra cost about $170 million to make and is being described a cross between X-Men, Transformers and Mission Impossible.
This follows the story of handyman and ex-con Arkin, who aims to repay a debt to his ex-wife by robbing his new employer’s country home. Unfortunately for Arkin, a far worse enemy has already laid claim to the property – and the family.
As the seconds tick down to midnight, Arkin becomes a reluctant hero trapped by a masked “Collector” in a maze of lethal invention – the Spanish Inquisition as imagined by Rube Goldberg – while trying to rescue the very family he came to rob.