SCARY TALE: DARK WALKER was released on TUBI and quickly became one of the most popular horror titles on the network. It has been seen at the popular RPM Fest, playing to a large crowd and gaining appreciation for its gore, story, soundtrack and the amount of monsters that this film brings. Featuring aliens, Bigfoot, zombies, demons and creatures known as the Muffin Man and Dark Walker, SCARY TALES: DARK WALKER has something for every horror fan.
On Saturday, September 29th, the film, written and directed by New England filmmaker, Geno McGahee, showed to a sold out house in Holyoke, MA, receiving a standing ovation at its completion. The cast and crew were on hand to answer questions and mingle with the crowd and it proved to be a night to remember.
WATCH ON TUBI: https://tubitv.com/movies/100027083/scary-tales-dark-walker
The film is an Xposse Production and is released by Cinema Epoch worldwide. The film is produced by Geno McGahee, Gregory Hatanaka, Rick Caride, Matt Hebert, Eric Michaelian and Douglas A. Plomitallo.
McGahee noted that that he “threw everything but the kitchen sink” as the viewer in this monster movie. The film features the title character, Dark Walker, a large demon that is not afraid to rip somebody’s head off, a Sasquatch that proves that they are not all standoffish, aliens that did not come in peace, demonic possession, government conspiracy and a killer with a cart known as the Muffin Man. McGahee stated that the film is a “horror/action hybrid that is loaded with monsters, gore, mystery and a tremendous cast and crew. When SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE did so well and a demand for a follow up was there, I wanted to go much larger and I did that here.”
Teaming up with McGahee, the Director of Photography, Douglas A. Plomitallo, a great filmmaker that has created the highly anticipated “HALLOWEEN CANDY.” Also joining the team is filmmaker, Jake Tyler (DAVE MACADE, JR: RELAPSE), and handling all the official photography is Gary Overgaard. Rick Caride, Matt Hebert and Jesse Waegelein-Hall made up the special effects and gore team, bringing the most intense practical effects in any Xposse Production. The official title tune that will soon be released is written and recorded by the metal powerhouse SONORA. Adding to the soundtrack is BLOOD, GREASE and DIRT, and BRUTTA.
Synopsis: A group of strangers awaken in a dilapidated house that soon becomes a nightmare. They must take on Aliens, Bigfoot, the Muffin Man, Demons and a strange deadly being known as the Dark Walker.
The cast includes Eric Michaelian (RISE OF THE SCARECROWS: HELL ON EARTH), Lorrie Bacon (FATAL JUSTICE), Rita Marie Spencer (SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE), Chris Spinelli (AMITYVILLE COP), Brent Northup (FAMILY SECRET), Pawel Watracz (RISE OF THE SCARECROWS), Danell Reese (SCARY TALES: DEAD
ZONE), Patrick French (FAMILY SECRET), Gabbi Mendlesohn (SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE), Jesse Waegelein-Hall (RISE OF THE SCARECROWS: HELL ON EARTH), Phil Godeck (A CHRISTMAS INVITATION), Rick Caride (FAMILY SECRET) along with Bill Mullen, Keyarra Edwards, Shauna Wilson, Durrel Harris and Nick Sheldon.
Cinema Epoch and Cineridge Entertainment are quickly becoming the home of quality indie film with many productions in various stages of productions that will soon be released, adding to their large catalogue of films. Along with SCARY TALES: DARK WALKER, Cinema Epoch has just released the highly anticipated action film YAKUZA GIRL, also on TUBI.
About Cinema Epoch
Celebrating its 12th year, Cinema Epoch continues to bring an eclectic mix of entertainment to new generations of audiences around the world. The company distributes feature films to the theatrical, DVD and digital markets. In addition to presenting genre films to audiences, it also plans to release a slate of international arthouse films under its Cinema Epoch Classics label. Partners include Amazon Video, ITunes, GooglePlay, TubiTV, Hulu, Vudu, Comcast, Showtime, XBox and MVD Visual. The company also plans to produce a slate of ten original film productions annually. It also exhibits at the American Film Market.