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Cineplex launches monthly horror series of indie art house genre movies

TORONTO - A new film series promises to bring cutting-edge art house horror movies to a theatre near you.

Cineplex Entertainment and the Toronto-based distribution company Raven Banner have teamed up to launch the monthly indie program Sinister Cinema.

Organizers say the program will expose Canadians to a different type of horror film not usually shown by the larger distributors.

The series will include special appearances, live question-and-answer sessions with directors and pre-recorded interviews.

The films include "John Dies At The End" on March 27, "The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh" on May 9, "American Mary" on May 30 and "No One Lives" on June 19.

The series will run in 25 theatres across Canada.

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