Toronto After Dark Film Festival Selections Revealed

Toronto has been known for the Toronto International Film Festival, but the real heart of horror films has been for the last number of years, The Toronto After Dark Film Festival.

This festival in the past has been resposible for being one of the few if not only screenings of movies like The Mutant Chroncles, and Let the Right One In. If you are in the Toronto area in mid August, you should check it out!

For you Horror Whores out there, Adam Lopez who directs the festival has the lineup announced today at the Official Toronto After Dark website:

TRICK ‘R’ TREAT
Michael Dougherty, USA, Toronto Premiere
“An Instant Cult Classic” – Bloody-Disgusting
Four creepy crowd-pleasing stories intersect in this hugely anticipated feature, set on the night of Halloween. From Producer Bryan Singer (X-MEN, THE USUAL SUSPECTS, VALKYRIE) and starring TRUE BLOOD’s Anna Paquin and Brian Cox (MANHUNTER, BOURNE SUPREMACY).
Winner, Audience Award – Los Angeles ScreamFest

GRACE
Paul Solet, Canada, Toronto Premiere
“The movie you need to see to restore your faith in the horror genre” – Dread Central
From Producer Adam Green (HATCHET) comes this creepy and shocking tale of one very desperate woman as she tries to satisfy the needs of her very special newborn baby, that will only eat…. human blood!
Official Selection – Sundance Film Festival

VAMPIRE GIRL VS FRANKENSTEIN GIRL
Yoshihiro Nishimura, Japan, Toronto Premiere
“A supergory collision between schoolgirls and the undead” – Fangoria
Hysterical and bloody, this one of a kind romantic horror comedy about two dueling dead girls at a high school is from the same deliriously warped Japanese minds that gave us last year’s Toronto After Dark Festival hit TOKYO GORE POLICE and the upcoming ROBOGEISHA whose recently released trailer has become a viral video sensation!
Official Selection – New York Asian Film Festival

FRANKLYN
Gerald McMorrow, UK, North American Premiere
“Ambitious and original British fantasy filmmaking” – Total Sci-Fi
A stunningly original feature that blends three tales of human drama in present day London with another set in a fantastic futuristic steampunk world. Stars Ryan Phillipe (CRUEL INTENTIONS) and Eva Green (CASINO ROYALE).
Official Selection – London Film Festival

THE FORBIDDEN DOOR
“Twisted and gleefully bizarre…fans of David Lynch and Alejandro Jodorowsky this is one for you” – Quiet Earth
Joko Anwar, Indonesia, Canadian Premiere
From the genius mind of Joko Anwar (DEAD TIME: KALA) Indonesia’s current master of genre cinema, comes this dark hypnotic thriller about an increasingly mentally unstable artist trying to uncover several dark secrets including what lurks in his new house, behind a mysterious door.
Official Selection – Dead by Dawn Film Festival

EMBODIMENT OF EVIL
“Impressive with striking hallucinogenic effects and bizarre bloody visions” –Beyond Hollywood
José Mojica Marins, Brazil, Toronto Premiere
After a 40-year hiatus, José Mojica Marins returns to direct and portray the character that has made him a Brazilian horror icon, the notorious Coffin Joe. In this latest tale featuring the psychotic undertaker, Joe is released after many years in prison, only to continue with his eternal, bloody rampage to find the perfect woman to carry his seed.
Official Selection – Venice Film Festival

BLACK
Pierre Laffargue, France, Toronto Premiere
“A modern update of Shaft in Africa…gloriously lunatic…nearly continuous action” – Cinematical
A crowd-pleasing action-packed throwback to cult classic Blaxploitation cinema, BLACK follows one charismatic criminal’s quest to steal a horde of African diamonds against impossible odds that include Russian mercenaries and a supernatural witch doctor! Starring MC Jean Gab (DISTRICT B13).
Official Selection – SXSW Film Festival

SOMEONE’S KNOCKING AT THE DOOR
Chad Ferrin, USA, Canadian Premiere
“Rarely been so delighted by a movie so depraved” – TwitchFilm
In this hypnotic throwback to psychedelic horror from the 70s, a group of medical students find themselves facing a double-peril on campus: fending off a depraved serial killer while dealing with terrifying hallucinations caused after ingesting experimental drugs. Stars indie genre rising star Noah Segan (BRICK, DEADGIRL)
Official Selection – Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival

Looks like another stellar year of films. I really want to see Vampire Girl VS Frankenstein Girl!

The Toronto After Dark Film Festival runs this August from the 14-21. You can get more info on tickets and showtimes at the Toronto After Dark website

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5 thoughts on “Toronto After Dark Film Festival Selections Revealed

  1. Trick r Treat? wasn’t that supposed to come out like two years ago? I think that Trick r Treat, and Someone’s Knocking at My Door are the only two that are grabbing my attention. And maybe the Forbidden Door….maybe.

    1. So did I. My girl and I watched 300 the other day together and the Trick r Treat trailer was on there. We thought it looked pretty good and are gonna look for it some time soon. Glad I haven’t looked, since it’s not even out yet, lol.

      It’s also funny that as many times as I’ve watch my 300 DVD, I don’t ever remember the Trick r Treat trailer being on it…

  2. I thought Franklyn sucked major ass. It was released in the UK a few months back, and the trailers/images looked fantastic beforehand. But it was a confusing, pretentious mess IMO. And boring as hell, to boot.

  3. I am with you about Vampire Girl VS Frankenstein Girl but I am honestly most pumped about “Trick ‘r Treat”.

    My question is this:
    If this is the initial announcement what else could they possible announce to top this?

    How exciting!

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