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This year, the Festival's annual Late Show spotlight focuses on international horror, the rich and recently burgeoning genre that is absolutely worth staying up late for. The four films are Jonathan King's Black Sheep, a witty and gory tale from New Zealand about the havoc that ensues when genetically engineered sheep are introduced onto a family farm (Friday, April 27, 10:45 pm, Sundance Cinemas Kabuki); Takeshi Furusawa's flick Ghost Train, a missing-person thriller that plays with the best of the best from the J-horror genre (Saturday, April 29, 11:45 pm, Kabuki); Roar Uthaug's spectacularly scary Cold Prey, a scenic Norwegian film about five snowboarders and their run-ins with an axe-wielding assassin (Friday, May 4, midnight, Kabuki); and, last but far from least, Dan Bush, David Bruckner and Jacob Gentry's tripartite The Signal, a wickedly funny and gruesome satire of media and modern technology (Saturday, May 5, 10 pm, Kabuki). We do expect Roar Uthaug to be in attendance at his screening of Cold Prey. The Late Show spotlight is sponsored by Stella Artois. For tickets, visit http://fest07.sffs.or...
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Horror film festival fans
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