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‘Bad Kids Go To Hell’ trailer, in select theaters next week!

You know you’re a pretty big deal when you’re featured on IMDB.com.

Bad Kids Go To Hell, the feature-length horror film based on the comic book, will be hitting select theaters next week starting December 7, 2012. Until then, we’ve been treated with a brand new theatrical trailer, which you can find at the bottom of this post.  I am so happy to see this film being released, and I’m especially happy for my friend Chanel Ryan, who plays Ms. Gleason.

Bad Kids Go To Hell looks like your typical PG-13, teen-horror film, but I’m going to give it a chance because honestly I do enjoy what I see in the trailers. In the film, “Six private school high school kids find themselves stuck in detention on a frightfully dark and stormy Saturday afternoon. During their 8 hour incarceration, each of the six kids falls victim to a horrible “accident” until only one of them remains. And as each of these spoiled rich kids bites the dust, the story takes on a series of humorous and frantic twists and turns. Is one of the kids secretly evening the school’s social playing field? Or have the ghosts of prestigious Crestview Academy finally come to punish the school’s worst (and seemingly untouchable) brats? One thing is for sure…Daddy’s money can’t save them now.”

Bad Kids Go To Hell is written and directed by Matthew Spradlin, with Barry “Bazza” Wernick working on the screenplay as well. The film will star Judd Nelson (Cabin By The Lake), Ben Browder (“Stargate: SGI”), Ali Faulkner (Humans vs. Zombies), Augie Duke (“Chemistry”), Marc Donato (The Final), and Eloise Deloria (The Texas Comedy Massacre) with Chanel Ryan (Hobgoblins II).

Bad Kids Go To Hell will be in select theaters for one week only…for now. The film will be in theaters in the following states: California, Kansas, Texas, Alabama, New Mexico, Florida, Arizona, Illinois, and Georgia. To find a theater closest to you, click here. Also, you can use the link provided to request the movie in your area.

Finally, click here to view the new theatrical trailer.

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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