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Posted Mar. 18, 2008,
After Dark Horror Fest!
By Dennis Dermody

Out this week is the new After Dark Horrorfest: 8 Films to Die For. The nice thing about the Lionsgate series (which runs for a week in theaters around the country to make way for its DVD release) is that it’s a good way to package horror films culled from film festivals that might not necessarily find an audience, or a proper release. And while last year’s selections were a lot stronger, I still support the enterprise and look forward to eight more films to die for in my future...
Mulberry Street: It takes place during a heat wave in Manhattan when a rash of rat bites transform New Yorkers into mutating zombies. Director Jim Mickle does a lot right with a low budget. The leads are anachronistic and interesting -- an aging Latino ex-boxer, a black gay friend that lives upstairs, a soldier daughter back from Iraq with the facial scars to prove it... but the 28 Days Later herky jerky camera work sometimes robs scenes of scares which is a problem with a movie that depends on it. And laying on all these political subtexts like Hurricane Katrina, neighborhood gentrification, etc. eventually bogs the film down in a depressing way. Most of my friends really loved this film though so I may be the cheese stands alone here.












