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'The Horror Chronicles' mark a new era for scary movies

A creepy, three-picture anthology will be released by the newly created Dark Lot Entertainment.

Sep  8 2005

Good news for fans of all things scary – American independent Odd Lot Entertainment is planning to make a chilling three-picture anthology, currently dubbed 'The Horror Chronicles'.

The company will release the films through new genre offshoot, Dark Lot Entertainment, which will make thriller, suspense and horror flicks with budgets of between $3million and $15million.

As for 'The Horror Chronicles', they will be written and directed by screenwriters Richard Jeffries ('Cold Creek Manor'), Neal Marshall Stevens ('Thir13en Ghosts') and Art Monterastelli ('The Hunted').

All three scribes will make their directorial debuts with the films, the first of which will start shooting in New Mexico next summer.

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