AFM horror posters

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At the same time the (apparently inevitable) strike whips Hollywood into a frenzy, the American Film Market has been taking place in lovely Santa Monica. AFM is a gigantic week-long “global marketplace” where filmmakers, financiers and distributors from all around the known universe converge for a single purpose: making a deal.

Producers and companies with existing independently made films (or at least chunks of them) use screenings and promotional artwork to catch the interest of potential distributors, and AFM is literally wall-to-wall with such imagery. The fiends at Bloody Disgusting have been stalking the show, and turned up all sorts of promo posters for various low-budget horror flicks on the horizon — including Eric Red’s thriller 100 FEET, starring the divine Famke Janssen and featuring our own John Fallon, aka Arrow!

You can check out B-D’s widely varied yet strangely familiar collection of AFM posters RIGHT HERE.

Source: Bloody Disgusting

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