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  1. Dark Castle Entertainment is an American film production label and a division of Silver Pictures, It was formed in 1998 by Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis, and Gilbert Adler. Susan Downey was the Vice President of Development until February 2009, a term running congruent to her tenure as a VP of Production at parent company Silver Pictures.

  2. In 1970s Los Angeles, a mismatched pair of private eyes investigate a missing girl and the mysterious death of a porn star. Learn More. Dark Castle Entertainment is one of the most storied and successful production companies in Hollywood, with a diverse array of film titles and deep connections within the entertainment industry.

  3. The Hills Run Red. 2009 1h 21m R. 5.4 (11K) Rate. Video. A group of young horror fans go searching for a film that mysteriously vanished years ago but instead find that the demented killer from the movie is real, and he's thrilled to meet fans who will die gruesomely for his art.

  4. Dark Castle Entertainment is one of the most storied and successful production companies in Hollywood, with a diverse array of film titles and deep connections within the entertainment industry.

  5. Dark Castle Entertainment is an independent film and television production and development company creating atmospheric, visually striking films. With a diverse IP library of film and television...

  6. Kelly Gallagher is the VP, Production and Development at Dark Castle Entertainment. Since joining Dark Castle Entertainment in 2017, Kelly has co-produced Seance starring Suki Waterhouse and Inanna Sarkis for Shudder, Mary Harron's The Expecting starring AnnaSophia Robb and Rory Culkin for Quibi, and Dark Castle's prequel to the 2009 cult hit ...

  7. May 30, 2020 · Reviewing their full filmography, Dark Castle Entertainment viewers will find a total of twenty-three films, only twelve of which would most likely be considered horror, though many of those lean more into thriller territory. So, just how bad do these films get, and are the best ones worth a watch?