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DARK REMAINS
Brian Avenet-Bradley
2005, USA, Narrative, 91 minutes
“A genuinely creepy ghost story guaranteed to make you jump.”
– Fangoria
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We are delighted to present Dark Remains to those of you who like to be scared at the movies.
Brian Avenet-Bradley’s third independent genre film is an incredibly well-crafted, multiple-award
winning ghostly nightmare that will scare the hell out of you – unless you’re already dead.
Following their daughter's brutal murder, Julie and Allen escape the city to find solace and grieve in a
solitary cabin on a remote mountain. Allen’s intentions are good; he wants his wife to get out of her
depression by resuming her photography. Julie stumbles across an ancient prison and sees the perfect
creepy, decaying setting for her photography. But when the photos are developed they are full of dead
people - and Allen quickly discovers the tragic history of their new home. Now with the vengeful entities
converging all around him, Allen has to fight to unravel the secret of the mountain’s deadly past to save
his life… and Julie’s. Then it gets really scary.
Dark Remains won the Best Feature Film award at ShriekFest and the Rhode Island Horror
Festival. Check it out, you won't be disappointed.
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