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“IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS: 1990-1994” NEEDS YOU!

Thursday, August 3, 2023 | News

By WILLIAM J. WRIGHT

If you love ’90s horror, CREATORVC, the creators of the critically acclaimed In Search of Darkness trilogy, want to hear from you. Go to 90shorrordoc.com to share your thoughts in a survey and comment on the In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994 synopsis. This is a unique opportunity for horror fans to get in on the collaborative process and have their voices heard on the genre’s so-called lost decade. 

“After such a positive critical and fan response to our In Search of Darkness ‘80s trilogy, I am excited to dive into In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994,” says writer-director David Weiner. “The ‘90s was a decade of transition for horror, yet there is so much more creativity and imagination on display upon a closer look. With so many memorable genre films, miniseries, TV shows and topics of discussion available to tackle, I welcome constructive input from our vocal horror community to help spotlight the things that they are most excited to see in our documentary, which will be presented on-screen through interviews, clips and motion graphics, with the same spirit and celebration on display in our ‘80s trilogy.”

“Horror fans, we hear you. At CREATORVC, we’re not just making a documentary; We’re crafting a love letter to ’90s horror,” adds executive producer Robin Block. “Your passion fuels our mission to create the most definitive horror documentary ever. We’re in this together, shaping the narrative of In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994. Let’s dive deep into this transformative era and bring our shared horror fandom to life like never before.”

Pre-orders for In Search of Darkness: 1990-1994 will kick off this October.

William J. Wright
William J. Wright is RUE MORGUE's online managing editor. A two-time Rondo Classic Horror Award nominee and an active member of the Horror Writers Association, William is lifelong lover of the weird and macabre. His work has appeared in many popular (and a few unpopular) publications dedicated to horror and cult film. William earned a bachelor of arts degree from East Tennessee State University in 1998, majoring in English with a minor in Film Studies. He helped establish ETSU's Film Studies minor with professor and film scholar Mary Hurd and was the program's first graduate. He currently lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his wife, three sons and a recalcitrant cat.