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History. The company is the organizer for the annual independent horror film festival After Dark Horrorfest, also known as 8 Films to Die For. [4] [5] On March 30, 2010 the company founded After Dark Originals alongside Lionsgate and Syfy. [6] On March 2, 2012, After Dark Films announced After Dark Action, an action film series.
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The Abandoned (2006) R | 99 min | Horror, Mystery, Thriller. An adopted woman returns to her home country and the family home that she never knew and must face the mystery that lies there. Director: Nacho Cerdá | Stars: Anastasia Hille, Karel Roden, Valentin Goshev, Valentin Ganev. Votes: 13,269 | Gross: $1.26M.
R | 83 min | Horror, Thriller. 5.1. Rate. A group of friends stranded near a desolate cornfield find shelter in an old farmhouse, though they soon discover the dwelling is the center of a supernatural ritual. Director: Brett Simmons | Stars: Devon Graye, Wes Chatham, C.J. Thomason, Tammin Sursok.
After Dark Horrorfest (also known as "8 Films to Die For") was an annual horror film festival featuring eight independent horror movies, sometimes with "secret" bonus films, all distributed by After Dark Films in the USA. The first HorrorFest was held in 2006. In 2011, Horrorfest was replaced with After Dark Originals, composed of original ...
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Oct 12, 2019 · After Dark Films kicked off the After Dark Horrorfest back in 2006. It was a traveling film festival of sorts that eventually released all titles (along with a special “bonus” film) on home video under the “8 Films to Die For” banner. For 4 years in a row, the Horrorfest was able to crank out some pretty solid titles – along with ...