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‘Dread’ Director Anthony DiBlasi on Real-Life Fears

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While on the red carpet for the premiere of Lionsgate’s Saw VI we were lucky enough to catch writer-director Anthony DiBlasi who was on hand to talk about his forthcoming Clive Barker adaptation, Dread, which arrives in theaters January 29 as part of this year’s After Dark Horrorfest. In addition to talking Dread, DiBlasi reveals that a change of title might be coming to his adaptation of Barker’s Pig Blood Blues. Read on for the full interview.

DREAD is a psychological thriller centering on three college students who study other people’s fears. As the study progresses, one of the students begins to seek salvation from his obsession by exploiting the terrors of his fellow participants.

So, you have DREAD arriving in theaters this January, it’s a Clive Barker adaptation, correct?

Yes it is, by the same title DREAD from his “Books of Blood” collection. I adapted it,” DiBlasi tells Bloody Disgusting.

“How was adapting it?”

It was good, it has its up and downs because they are only like 28-page short stories,” he continues, “I’ve been working with this project for a long time, and with Clive for a long time, so I know his work and I think he really trusted me to adapt it.

Going into DREAD I knew what I wanted to do, so I just kind of threw it down,” he continues. “I try not to think of his fans when I’m doing it. I’m mainly thinking, `Is Clive going to like this?’ He’s so open with adaptation that’s he’s not so much `oh my God he changed this?’ – some of the fans get like that, but they’ve been pretty responsive so far.

“Just how bloody is DREAD?”

For a thriller it’s pretty bloody. It is a thriller, its Clive’s ONLY psychological thriller, there’s nothing supernatural in it. It’s about college age, which is rare for a Barker film, but it does get pretty bloody.

“DREAD focuses on an experiment in fear, what’s your real-life fear?”

I’m not telling you!,” he jokes. “The car accident thing was based on real life events with me. There’s a whole back story with the car, it’s actually a Ford Mustang, in the film it’s a 1965, mine was like an 1983, but it’s the same color and I was in a really bad car accident when I was 16. That’s where that came from.

“You filmed it in London?”

We shot in London and in the surrounding areas; it was great! The best part of shooting – I love working with actors – but working with Sam McCurdy, the DP who Neil Marshall works with all the time – The Descent films and Doomsday – we just had a great relationship. It was such a good experience. London is good if you wanna drink a lot,” DiBlasi laughs.

“Is there talk of extra features on the DVD/Blu-ray release yet?”

We just started doing them now. Lionsgate is releasing the DVD. We have a lot of behind-the-scenes making-of extras. We have stuff like with one of the girls who has a full body birthmark – there’s stuff about that getting putting on. We [also] have deleted scenes and full scenes that were cut out along the way.

“Blu-ray for sure? What was it shot on?”

I think it will, yeah. It was shot on Viper. The HD master is great and I like it better than the 35 print. We got a lot out of the Viper; you wouldn’t know it was the Viper.

So, what’s next? PIG BLOOD BLUES still?

PIG BLOOD BLUES is next,” he exclaims revealing he might change the title. “[I’m] thinking about changing the title. It doesn’t mean anything. It takes place at a reform center for boys and the name of the center is called “Tether Down” and I always thought that would be a good title. We start this January in the UK again.

You can check out DREAD in theaters this January as part of After Dark Films’ 4th Annual Horrorfest.

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Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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‘Mind Body Spirit’ Exclusive Trailer – Get Twisted with Found Footage Yoga Horror Movie in May

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A yoga influencer discovers just how flexible fear can be in Mind Body Spirit, a new found footage horror movie that Welcome Villain Films is bringing to the table in a couple weeks.

Mind Body Spirit will release on Digital outlets May 7.

Get twisted with the official trailer and poster art below.

Matt Donato raved in his 4-star review, “Mind Body Spirit is a knockout horror session for the livestream era, which has me desperately waiting to see what its creators and stars do next.”

In Mind Body Spirit, “Anya, an aspiring yoga influencer, embarks on a ritual practice left behind by her estranged grandmother. She documents the practice on her YouTube channel for the world to watch, allowing her audience intimate access to her journey.

“But what starts as a spiritual self-help guide evolves into something much more sinister. As Anya becomes obsessed with the mysterious power of the practice, she unwittingly unleashes an otherworldly entity that begins to take control of her life – and her videos. Now Anya must race to unlock the truth, before her descent into madness threatens to consume her mind, body and spirit. By the time she reveals the true nature of the ritual, will it be too late?”

Mind Body Spirit was written and directed by Alex Henes & Matthew Merenda.

The upcoming horror film stars Sarah J. BartholomewMadi BreadyKJ FlahiveAnna Knigge, and Kristi Noory, and was produced by Dan Asma and Jesse McClung.

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