Horror/Thriller/Sci-Fi Anthology TV show, THE DARK
CINEMA, featuring short genre films from around the globe, to be hosted by Bill
Oberst Jr.
Prolific
horror favorite, Bill Oberst Jr (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, Dismal, Scary Or
Die; as well as the Daytime Emmy-winning Facebook App, Take This Lollipop) is
set to host the pilot episode of THE DARK CINEMA, a horror/thriller/sci-fi
anthology television series, which will feature the short films of independent
filmmakers in bite-sized half-hour segments.
Oberst,
who has been dubbed “the new Karloff,” and also unanimously declared “the
nicest guy in horror” by nearly every single industry person who comes in
contact with him, had this to say about the project: “I can't wait to make like
a modern-day Vincent Price. This is the creepy stuff kids dream of. I really
love the short film format. It forces a director or writer to have a concise
point-of-view. The films in the pilot pack a powerful punch in just a few
minutes.”
THE
DARK CINEMA was created by producer Cheryl Compton (writer of the upcoming
paranormal thriller, Within The Darkness), who after nearly five years of
working in mobile content distribution, saw that there was an untapped market
for short horror films. “There are so many great short genre films out there.
However, after their initial film festivals runs, they often end up fading away
on a YouTube or Vimeo page. THE DARK CINEMA will bring these films to a wider
television audience, not just the hardcore fans who frequent the film festivals
and conventions. Most of these filmmakers made their shorts to showcase their
talents, so we're hoping to get more eyes on their product.”
Compton
continues, “we are so excited to have Bill on board the project. He will make a
great horror host. Not only is he beloved by the horror community, he is is a
passionate fan himself. He'll be able to speak about the genre and its history
with respect and intelligence.”
Compton
and Oberst have also teamed up for EVIL'S TOY, which is a full-length horror
feature about a young college woman who becomes obsessed with a Ouija board and
unwittingly unleashes a demon through the world of social networking. Compton
penned the screenplay and Oberst is attached in the lead as the Demon Gadriel.
They are currently seeking investors and production partners.
THE
DARK CINEMA is accepting submissions from filmmakers. All
horror/thriller/sci-fi sub-genres are welcomed. The producers are especially
interested in films that have a possessed toy or evil object theme for the
pilot, which will be filmed in early October. At this time, all films must be
seven minutes or less and in a broadcast-ready format. Please see their Facebook fanpage for submission details and FAQs.
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