DARKEST NIGHT Now Available on Demand
By: Caryn Robbins
Darkest Night will be available on DVD July 16th, 2013 from Brain Damage Films but for those who can't wait it's available for On Demand viewing now. US cable subscribers can access it via Cox, Verizon, Charter, SuddenLink, Mediacom, Bresnan and Frontier. Canadian subscribers can access it via Shaw, Rogers, Cogeco and EastLink. Internet VOD providers with it available are Amazon Instant Video, Vudu and Google Play.
About the Film"Darkest Night" has its roots in horror styles and moods from many eastern and western traditions. Filmed in a "found video and documentary" style, "Darkest Night" depicts a family holiday reunion at an isolated home in the Sagada Mountains. The family's celebration is shattered by bizarre, supernatural and tragic terrors no one can explain. This film is a psychological horror story with intense family drama, suspense, action and shock.
Full Synopsis: The film is presented as a part-documentary by a TV announcer, Danny Valencia, from "found videotape" he discovered at the site of a 2003 tragedy in the Philippine Sagada Mountains. There are a few interview scenes at the beginning, but most of the film is the main story. On December 25, 2003, an upscale Filipino family gathers at a remote place in the mountains, some distance from any town, for a Christmas Day reunion dinner. Their holiday is disrupted by a series of bizarre, supernatural, and deadly events. The group is cut off from civilization and plunged into darkness by forces that defy natural laws and shut down all modern technology.
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