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Toronto After Dark Film Fest announces Lineup

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Lots of cool films on the horizon, you can look to this as your 2011-2012 selections just around the corner, a few of these you can find early reviews on HorrorNews.net

Vs –  Four Super Heroes find themselves abducted by their Arch Nemesis and are forced to compete in a series of challenges in order to save an abandoned town full of kidnapped innocent civilians.

Absentia by Mike Flanagan. A woman and her sister begin to link a mysterious tunnel to a series of disappearances, including that of her own husband.

Some Guy Who Kills People by Jack Perez. Ken Boyd, a lonely man fresh out of the loony bin, sets out to kill those he deems responsible for his miserable life.

War of the Dead by Marko Mäkilaakso. A platoon of American and Finnish soldiers is driven deep into a Russian forest where its Captain discovers a terrifying secret. Zombies I bet.

A Lonely Place to Die by Julian Gilbey. A group of five mountaineers are hiking and climbing in the Scottish Highlands when they discover a young Serbian girl buried in a small chamber in the wilderness.

Canadian genre feature The Corridor by Evan Kelly. Friends on a weekend excursion take a path into a forest that leads to death and destruction.

Midnight Son by Scott Leberecht which has drawn some comparisons to George A. Romero’s approach to Vampire lore in his film Martin.

The Woman by Lucky McKee. It’s the love/hate film of the year!

The Innkeepers by Ti West. His new horror-thriller centers on the last two employees at a haunted hotel that’s going out of business. .

Manborg by Steven Kostanski who already has another film in the festival,

Father’s Day. That is a whole lot of Astron 6 goodness during the week of the festival!

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