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TORONTO AFTER DARK FILM FESTIVAL 2011: First 8 Titles Announced With Trailers

With the Toronto After Dark Film Festival soon upon us, we have just gotten word on the first wave of exciting new Horror, Sci-Fi, Action, and Cult feature film selections that will screen at the festival's 6th Annual Event this October 20-27, 2011!



Check out the official press release below along with all 8 trailers for the first wave of films.

The initial lineup includes a number of highly anticipated genre movies including the Opening Gala Film MONSTER BRAWL, a crowd-pleang horror action comedy about an outrageous sporting event that sees fan favourites duelling it out to see who is the greatest monster of all

http://youtu.be/NvPkbGkpBbk

Fans will also be delighted to hear that Troma Entertainment's FATHER’s DAY, the much-awaited cult exploitation film, about a group of misfits trying to hunt down a twisted serial killer, will hold its WORLD PREMIERE at the festival

http://youtu.be/p5hYYCV23H8

Zombie fans can look forward to the stirring EXIT HUMANITY with blends stunning live action and animated sequences to recount the tale of a soldier coping with a deadly zombie outbreak during the American Civil War, as well as the hysterical DEADHEADS a zombie buddy comedy about two undead fellows on a madcap roadtrip adventure!

http://youtu.be/yfLQLQUdDxQ

http://youtu.be/H7QueKyLt8c

A double dose of apocalyptic sci-fi is on this year’s festival menu. First up, THE DIVIDE sees co-stars Michael Biehn and Milo Ventimiglia dueling it out as survivors trapped in the basement of a New York building, the day the world ends. Meanwhile on the International Space Station, the absolutely stunning film LOVE has an astronaut coming to terms with an apocalyptic event on earth and features a fantastic original score composed by the band ANGELS & AIRWAVES.

http://youtu.be/1lrcHUDw7tw

http://youtu.be/8l2A7PFZXkc

Two very unique movies wrap up this year’s first wave of feature announcements. REDLINE is a must-see thrill ride of pulsating Japanese animation, seven years in the making, set in the distant future on a planet where an insanely deadly race takes place. Finally, THE THEATRE BIZARRE is an unmissable new anthology film featuring seven twisted horror tales incorporating the talents of numerous cult horror icons including Tom Savini and Udo Kier.

http://youtu.be/3gIsYu5at94

http://youtu.be/yV0pC5BlZpo

Fans wanting to see a bunch of movies at Toronto After Dark this Oct 20-27, 2011, are encouraged to snap up one of the always popular All-Access Passes, which give a huge discount on seeing the whole festival and are already on advance sale.

Individual screening tickets to all the films will be available at the end of September, when the full lineup of 17 new feature films, the short films, and festival schedule is announced.

If you are planning on attending any of this year’s Toronto After Dark screenings, be sure to also RSVP at the Official 2011 Facebook Event page and invite your friends to join in the cinematic fun

Source: Toronto Afterdark.com
Anonymous Thursday 9/01/2011 at 01:20 AM | 81962
Monster Brawl, The Divide, Red Line, and Theater Bizarre don't look like films I'd like, but Father's Day, Exit Humanity, Deadheads, and Love look phenomenal! I never knew a day would come where I would be absolutely dying to see a film called Love.
ObscureCinema101 Sunday 9/04/2011 at 02:33 AM | 82142