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'Paranormal Activity' Expands

2 October 2009 12:24 PM, PDT

The ParanormalMovie.com website has been deluged with over 230,000 "demands" from coast-to-coast, prompting Paramount Pictures to expand the new thriller Paranormal Activity to 20-additional cities across the country beginning this Friday, October 2nd. The cities with the highest demand, include Los Angeles, CA (Arclight Hollywood); New York, NY (AMC Empire); Chicago, Il (AMC River East); Dallas, TX (AMC Northpark); Houston, TX (AMC Studio); San Diego, CA (AMC Mission Valley); Phoenix, Az (Harkins Tempe Marketplace); San Francisco, CA (AMC Metreon); Philadelphia, Pa (National Amusement Bridge); Atlanta, Ga (Atlantic Station); Miami, Fl (AMC Adventure); San Antonio, TX (AMC Huebner Oaks); Las Vegas, Nv (Rave Town Square); Minneapolis, Mn (AMC Rosedale); Denver, Co (Regal Continental); Detroit, Mi (AMC Forum); DC/Baltimore (AMC Georgetown); Sacramento, CA (Cinemark Complex 14); San Jose, CA (AMC Mercado); and Tampa, Fl (AMC Veterans). The film will continue to play exclusively as a midnight only showing. "Paranormal Acitivy" played to »

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Norwegian Horror Joins After Dark Horror Fest

2 October 2009 12:24 PM, PDT

The After Dark Horror Fest debuted the incredible French horror film "Frontiers" a couple of years back. Now a new European horror film has joined the lineup for next year's fest, which will be playing a cineplex near you. Norwegian horror film "Hidden" (or "Skjult" as it's known in Norway) will join "Dread," "The Graves" and "Lake Mungo" on January 29, 2010. This is the only horror fest of its kind -- featuring new unheard of horrors playing at theaters nationwide. . . »

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