
ULTIMATE HORROR DOCUMENTARY SERIES DIVES INTO INFLUENTIAL LATE-’90s SCREAM ERA WITH IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS: 1995-1999
CREATORVC, makers of the critically acclaimed In Search of Darkness horror documentary series, are back to cap their deep-dive into the ’90s with a bloody bang with In Search of Darkness: 1995 -1999, available for pre-order from May 15th through June 9th exclusively at 90shorrordoc.com.
Following 2024’s critically acclaimed, Rondo Award-nominated In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994, the all-new In Search of Darkness: 1995 -1999 will journey into iconic late-’90s horror to deconstruct, re-contextualize, and reframe teen-driven, meta-fueled movies like Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Craft, Halloween H20, Bride of Chucky, and In the Mouth of Madness; the gritty Se7en and From Dusk Till Dawn; the surprising The Sixth Sense; Ring and the J-Horror explosion; plus indie sensations like Tales from the Hood and the found-footage phenomenon The Blair Witch Project.
Featuring exclusive interviews with the greatest assembly of ’90s horror film icons and experts ever, In Search of Darkness: 1995 -1999 reunites key talent from ISOD: 1990-1994 (John Carpenter, Doug Bradley, Mike Flanagan, Akela Cooper, Charles Band, Don Mancini, etc.) with a brand-new cast including The Blair Witch Project co-director Eduardo Sánchez, Event Horizon director Paul W.S. Anderson, Rusty Cundieff (Tales from the Hood), Andrew Divoff (Wishmaster), Corbin Bernsen (The Dentist), Emily Bergl (The Rage: Carrie 2), Steven Weber (The Shining miniseries), Scream composer Marco Beltrami — and many more TBA — all sharing candid observations, experiences, and analysis of the era with the signature celebratory and insightful lens of the In Search of Darkness documentary series.
Included with In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999 Collector’s Edition:
- In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999 Blu-ray w/slipcase & double-sided inlay
- Your Name in In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999 credits!
- 32-page collectible booklet
- 2 exclusive In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999posters (16.5” x 23.4”)
- Exclusive In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999 sticker pack
- In Search of Darkness 1990-1999 movie checklist mini-poster
- New Certificate of Contribution
- Live Q&As w/CREATORVC Filmmakers
- Digital copy of In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999
- Digital soundtrack for In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999
Optional Upgrades:
- ’90s Double Pack with ISOD: 1990-1994 & 1995-1999 Blu-rays/2-disc slipcase
- In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994 Blu-ray solo
- In Search of Darkness ’80s Trilogy 3-disc Blu-ray with special packaging/booklet
- 1990s Collectible Limited Edition 2-Disc Slipcase (without Blu-rays)
- Deluxe Collector’s Edition withT-shirt
- Associate Producer, Producer, and Executive Producer credits available
From Writer/Director David Weiner:
“In the years between 1995 and 1999, horror films collectively found their footing for changing audience tastes. The meta-fueled Scream dominated the box office, ushering in a new wave of teen-centric horror that invaded multiplexes and flew off Blockbuster Video shelves, while J-Horror snuck in with the cult power of Ring, Se7en‘s style influenced a legion of filmmakers, and The Blair Witch Project found-footage phenomenon changed Hollywood. It was an exciting time for horror movie fans, and the new In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999 captures that lightning-in-a-bottle era with its signature lens of context, celebration, and nostalgia. Dare I say it, but this newest In Search of Darkness documentary may very well be the best in the series yet.”
Get more In Search of Darkness: 1995-1999 production/release information at 90shorrordoc.com. Available for pre-order from May 15th ’til midnight June 9th.
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