Win a ‘Scary Christmas’ Four-Pack of DVDs and Signed Poster from Parade Deck Films

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The festive folks behind Parade Deck Films want to keep you scared this Christmas, and to accomplish that goal, they’ve provided us with three prize packages to give away that include all four movies they released this year.

The films, three of which garnered positive reviews here at DC (click the links if you missed them), include Motivational Growth, In the House of Flies, How to Save Us, and Cell Count (which just arrived on DVD last week). And that’s not all – they also threw in a How to Save Us poster autographed by director/writer/star Jason Trost.

If you’re not one of the lucky trio of grand prize winners, we also have Cell Count on its own to distribute to five runners-up.

To enter for your chance to win, just send an email to contests@dreadcentral.com including your FULL NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS with “Scary Christmas Four-Pack” in your subject line. We’ll take care of the rest. By entering this contest, you are consenting to allow Dread Central and its subsidiaries use of your email address.

This contest will end at 12:01 AM PT on December 28, 2015.

Get the lowdown on all the films below, and good luck!

Motivational Growth
Starring Jeffrey Combs, Adrian DiGiovanni, and Danielle Doetsch; directed by Don Thacker
Ian Folivor, a depressed and reclusive 30-something, finds himself taking advice from a growth in his bathroom after a failed suicide attempt. The Mold, a smooth-talking fungus who was born of the filth collecting in a corner of Ian’s neglected bathroom, works to win Ian’s trust by helping him clean himself up and remodel his lifestyle. With The Mold’s help, Ian attracts the attention of a neighbor he’s been ogling through his peephole, Leah, and he manages to find a slice of happiness despite his unnatural circumstances. But Ian starts to receive strange messages from his old and broken down TV set that make him realize that The Mold may not be as helpful as it seems to be, and strange characters combined with stranger events cast Ian’s life in the shadow of an epic battle between good and evil that Ian is only partially aware of.

In the House of Flies
Starring Lindsay Smith, Ryan Kotack, and Henry Rollins; directed by Gabriel Carrer
June 1988… Summer was never the same. In the House of Flies tells the story of young lovers whose lives are inadvertently changed forever. An innocent couple, Heather (Smith) and Steve (Kotack), suddenly find themselves abducted. By whom? For what purpose? Alone, isolated, and locked in an undisclosed suburban basement, Heather and Steve find themselves pawns in a mad man’s mind game.

How to Save Us
Starring Jason Trost, Coy Jandreau, and Kate Avery; directed by Jason Trost
Brian’s younger brother, Sam, goes missing in Tasmania during the middle of a mysterious quarantine. Brian must travel to the deserted island to save his brother from a land now solely inhabited by demonic spirits. In order to survive, he must follow a set of rules, including covering himself with human ashes, to cloak his presence from the malevolent entities haunting the barren landscape. But will this buy enough time for Brian to find his brother, or will they both be stuck in a hellish realm of the dead forever?

Cell Count
Starring Robert McKeehen, Haley Talbot, and Christopher Toyne; directed by Todd E. Freeman
Russell Carpenter reluctantly admits his wife Sadie into an experimental treatment facility for her life threatening disease. While locked in this prison-like surrounding they, along with 6 others, are unknowingly subjected to a cure that might just be worse than the disease itself.

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