Categories: FestivalsNews

Tiff 2013: IFC Midnight Picks Up THE STATION

It was announced today that IFC Midnight picked up the Austrian horror flick The Station, after its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival’s Midnight Madness series.  Directed by Marvin Kren, the film revolves around a mysterious red liquid produced from melting glaciers that causes genetic mutations which turn just about every living thing into ravenous monsters.

Kren previously directed the excellent zombie film Rammbock, so I’m very curious to check this one out.  IFC hasn’t stated when it plans on releasing the film just yet, but I would expect to see it sometime next year.  Hit the jump to check out the trailer and synopsis.

The crew of a remote weather research station in the German Alps find that a retreating glacier is turning the local wildlife into ravenous biological monstrosities, in this timely horror thriller from director Marvin Kren (Rammbock).

Disqus Comments Loading...
Share
Published by
Adam Patterson
Tags: Festivaltiff

Recent Posts

Film Pulse Podcast: 505 – PROBLEMISTA Review

This week on the show we review Problemista along with some other stuff including The…

1 week ago

Film Pulse Podcast: 504 – BLACKOUT

This week on thw show we take a look at Larry Fessenden's latest indie horror…

2 weeks ago

Film Pulse Podcast: 503 – YOU’LL NEVER FIND ME

This week on the show we take a look at the indie horror film You'll…

1 month ago

Film Pulse Podcast: 502 – STOPMOTION

This week, we take a look at the new horror film Stopmotion, along with some…

1 month ago

Film Pulse Podcast: 501 – DUNE: PART TWO

This week on the show we review the much anticipated Dune: Part Two.

2 months ago

Saved by the ’90s: College Films

This month, we're taking a look at four college-themed films from the decade including Reality…

2 months ago

This website uses cookies.