Scary Tales: Dead Zone Wraps Filming & Ready for a Halloween Worldwide Release
Filmmaker Geno McGahee (RISE OF THE SCARECROWS: HELL ON EARTH, FATAL JUSTICE) has just wrapped his latest production “SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE,” the third in a popular series of anthology films. A Gregory Hatanaka Presents Film distributed by CINEMA EPOCH, SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE features plenty of twists and turns and scares along the way. In 2008, SCARY TALES was produced, recently released on TUBI after years of being lost media, followed by the hit SCARY TALES: LAST STOP in 2014. Now, a new series of stories is set to be released for Halloween, bringing aliens, a demonic serial killer and much more to the screen.
SCARY TALES: DEAD ZONE features an incredibly talented cast, including Eric Michaelian, Lorrie Bacon, Phil Godeck, Adriana Medina, Chris Spinelli, Jesse Waegelein-Hall, Brent Northup, Danell Reese, Oselito Joseph, Patrick French, Nick Sheldon, Rita Marie, Shauna Wilson, Bill Mullen, Keyarra Edwards, Gabbi Mendelsohn, Rick Caride, Enoc Rodriguez, Cayla Pike, Mark Carter, Lisa J. Coleman and more.
Synopsis: A couple on a drive end up in lost deep in the woods. When their car runs out of gas, they walk and discover a house in the middle of nowhere. Inside, a strange man with an interesting past has some tales to tell but the creatures in the stories won’t stay on the paper. From the Muffin Man to aliens, a world of horror comes to life and there is no way out of the dead zone.
CINEMA EPOCH will be unleashing this horror anthology for the Halloween season and has become the home of horror with its amazing catalogue of scares, including
• HOLY TERROR
• AMITYVILLE COP
• BAD TIMING
• DARK DEEDS
• CHOKE
• AMITYVILLE EMANUELLE
• SATANIC MEAT CLEAVER MASSACRE
• RISE OF THE SCARECROWS: HELL ON EARTH
• THE LOST CHRONICLES
• THE HAUNTING OF LA LLORONA
• MAD COWGIRL
• SOCIOPATHIAAll titles available on TUBI
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