Dread

  Tags: Anthony DiBlasi, based on short story, Clive Barker, Dread, Hanne Steen, Jackson Rathbone, Jonathan Readwin, Laura Donnelly, Matador Pictures, Midnight Picture Show, MISC, Seraphim Films, Shaun Evans, student


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A philosophy student obsessed by his own nightmares conducts a series of experiments on people to observe their reactions to what they fear most, but soon discovers that these experiments will come back to haunt him.

CATEGORY
Misc

RELEASE DATE
January 29, 2010 (Limited)
March 23, 2010 (DVD)
CURRENT STATUS
In Limited Theaters
LANGUAGE
English
PRODUCED BY
Matador Pictures
Midnight Picture Show
Seraphim Films
Entertainment Motion Pictures
MPAA RATING
R "strong bloody violence, disturbing sadistic content, graphic sexuality, nudity and language."
OFFICIAL SITES
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DIRECTED BY
Anthony DiBlasi
WRITTEN BY
Anthony DiBlasi
STARRING
Jackson Rathbone
Shaun Evans
Hanne Steen
Laura Donnelly
Jonathan Readwin

PROJECT DETAILS
  • The second film set to screen in the upcoming After Dark Films 2010 horrorfest lineup.
  • Filmed in London.
  • Shaun Evans plays the character "Mr. Quaid."
  • Jackson Rathbone (Twilight) plays the character "Stephen Grace."
  • This marks the directorial debut of producer Anthony DiBlasi (The Midnight Meat Train, Book of Blood).
  • Based on the short story in Clive Barker's Books of Blood collection.
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REVIEW

6/10 | Click here to read the official review from a UHM staff member.
All user reviews and new comments (if any) can also be found on that page.

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MANIACAL MACABRE's picture
OfflineUser offline. Last seen 19 hours 47 min ago.

good i love sick and twisted


MTHarman's picture
OfflineUser offline. Last seen 23 weeks 6 days ago.

If this movie goes by the story that I have read, then this is gonna be one sick twisted movie.


MANIACAL MACABRE's picture
OfflineUser offline. Last seen 19 hours 47 min ago.

i absolutly love the after dark horror fest! yes they have a couple compleat duds (CRAZY EIGHTS,LAKE DEAD,DARK RIDE,)every year, but ive loved all the others that ive seen, so im looking forward to this film.expecialy if its adapted from clive barker's work. that man can make a mean horror film, ive never read the book of blood but i did read imajica. that is the most imposable book to get intoo tell me the book of blood is better.


     





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