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Syfy
Announces New Original Movie "Scream of the Banshee" to Air in
2011
4/1/10
AFTER DARK FILMS TO PRODUCE ITS FIRST EVER SYFY SATURDAY ORIGINAL
MOVIE, SCREAM OF THE BANSHEE, STARRING LAUREN HOLLY AND LANCE HENRIKSEN
New York, New York
- April 1, 2010 - Syfy today announced that it will join forces with After
Dark Films, the independent production company behind the annual
Horrorfest: 8 Films to Die For, to produce two films for the channel's
popular Saturday Original Movie franchise.
The first After Dark-Syfy co-production is Scream of the Banshee,
starring Lauren Holly (NCIS) and Lance Henriksen (Aliens). The film,
directed by Steven C. Miller (Automaton Transfusion), is scheduled to
premiere on Syfy in 2011. Holly plays an archeology professor who unearths
a dangerous artifact, unwittingly releasing a creature that is able to
kill with the power of its bone-splitting scream.
In addition, After Dark Films and Syfy have developed the Original
Movie 51 to be directed by Jason Connery (The Devil's Tomb). The film
chronicles what happens after political pressure from the American public
forces the Air Force to decide to allow a select few well-known reporters
limited access to the most secretive base on the planet: Area 51. But when
one of the base's hidden "long term visitors" exploits this
unprecedented visit as a chance to liberate himself and his fellow alien
captives, Area 51 turns from a secure government base to a horrifying
destination of terror.
Since October 2007, Syfy has celebrated After Dark's 8 Films To Die For
event by premiering some of the festival's top movies. In October 2010
Syfy will showcase the latest groundbreaking films from the Horrorfest 4
line-up.
In making the announcement, Thomas Vitale, Executive Vice President,
Programming and Original Movies, Syfy, said: "We've aired nearly 20
After Dark acquired movies, which have played very well with our viewers.
Because of After Dark's strong branding, effective production values and
understanding of the audience, we are excited to expand our relationship
with the company by developing and commissioning new Saturday Original
Movies with the After Dark team."
Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. With
year round acclaimed original series, events, blockbuster movies, classic
science fiction and fantasy programming, a dynamic Web site (www.Syfy.com),
and a portfolio of adjacent business (Syfy Ventures), Syfy is a passport
to limitless possibilities. Originally launched in 1992 as SCI FI Channel,
and currently in more than 96 million homes, Syfy is a network of NBC
Universal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies. (Syfy.
Imagine greater.)
After Dark Films, an Independent motion picture studio, was formed in
2006 by director/filmmaker Courtney Solomon and Hong Kong based real
estate magnate Allan Zeman. After Dark Films' first motion picture film
release was An American Haunting (2006) starring Sissy Spacek and Donald
Sutherland. Co-founder and CEO Courtney Solomon wrote, produced, and
directed this film under the newly formed After Dark Films banner.
After the release of An American Haunting, partners Solomon and Zeman
formed a multi-year marketing and distribution deal for Horrorfest "8
Films To Die For?" between After Dark Films and Lionsgate
Entertainment, with After Dark handling theatrical marketing &
releases and Lionsgate handling the distribution of all ancillary forms of
media (Home Video, Pay TV, Pay Per View).
The Horrorfest: 8 Films to Die For brand was launched in 2006, creating
the first festival of its kind, a week-long nationwide theatrical event
that gives horror fans the chance to enjoy 8 new films that push the
envelope and span across the genre from supernatural to psychological to
creature features.
After Dark Films just released Horrorfest 4 in theaters on January 29,
2010 and the DVDs hit stores this month. Building on Horrorfest's
successful acquisition and distribution model, After Dark will release 8
originally produced horror films in September 2010 under the moniker After
Dark Originals.
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