Here at Dread Central we've been singing the praises of actor and horror enthusiast Bill Oberst, Jr., for some time now, and it's great to see the rest of the world catching on. This dude knows how to do spooky, and that's the order of the day when it comes to these new stills from Children of Sorrow!
From the Press Release
After Dark Films proudly announces the fourth film in its After Dark Originals 2 series (ADO2), Children Of Sorrow. A film that delivers a petrifying look into a cult psyche, Children Of Sorrow is directed by Jourdan McClure (Rogue River, Die Maniacs Die!), written by Ryan Finnerty (Rogue River, Smosh), and stars Bill Oberst, Jr. (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, Take this Lollipop) and Hannah Levien (The Palace Players).
"We are so excited to welcome Jourdan McClure into the After Dark Family. He's an incredible talent. Children of Sorrow is...
From the Press Release
After Dark Films proudly announces the fourth film in its After Dark Originals 2 series (ADO2), Children Of Sorrow. A film that delivers a petrifying look into a cult psyche, Children Of Sorrow is directed by Jourdan McClure (Rogue River, Die Maniacs Die!), written by Ryan Finnerty (Rogue River, Smosh), and stars Bill Oberst, Jr. (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, Take this Lollipop) and Hannah Levien (The Palace Players).
"We are so excited to welcome Jourdan McClure into the After Dark Family. He's an incredible talent. Children of Sorrow is...
- 6/18/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
After Dark Films proudly announces the fourth film in its After Dark Originals 2 series (ADO2), Children Of Sorrow. A film that delivers a petrifying look into a cult psyche. Children Of Sorrow is directed by Jourdan McClure (Rogue River, Die Maniacs Die!), written by Ryan Finnerty (Rogue River, Smosh), starring Bill Oberst Jr (Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies, Take this Lollipop) and Hannah Levien (The Palace Players) .
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- 5/17/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
After Dark Originals, which features a combination of originally produced and acquired films, has announced the fourth film in its second series, the Jourdan McClure-directed Children of Sorrow, which brings us a “petrifying look into a cult psyche.”
After Dark Horrorfest was an incredible thing for the horror genre, snatching up and distributing independently produced horror flicks and packaging them up in their nifty “8 Films to Die For” banner. While only a small handful of them were truly good flicks (Lake Mungo and Frontier(s) are incredible), there’s no denying that After Dark was doing a damned good thing for budding filmmakers and fans as a whole.
After 2011, After Dark Horrorfest was supplanted by After Dark Originals comprised of originally produced and also, for the second series, acquired films. Children of Sorrow, which looks to be a unique little take on the “cult” sub-genre of horror films, will...
After Dark Horrorfest was an incredible thing for the horror genre, snatching up and distributing independently produced horror flicks and packaging them up in their nifty “8 Films to Die For” banner. While only a small handful of them were truly good flicks (Lake Mungo and Frontier(s) are incredible), there’s no denying that After Dark was doing a damned good thing for budding filmmakers and fans as a whole.
After 2011, After Dark Horrorfest was supplanted by After Dark Originals comprised of originally produced and also, for the second series, acquired films. Children of Sorrow, which looks to be a unique little take on the “cult” sub-genre of horror films, will...
- 5/16/2013
- by Brad McHargue
- DreadCentral.com
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