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Cosmic Terror Comes To The Food Court!

Thursday April 2 - Independent film production company Not The Funeral Home (NTFH) has optioned the film rights to Dead Mall , the four-issue Dark Horse Comics series written by Bram Stoker Award -winning horror author Adam Cesare (Clown in a Cornfield) and illustrated by David Stoll. Screenwriter Michael Varrati ( The Boulet Brothers' Dragula, Fangoria Chainsaw Awards ) is attached to adapt the project, drawing from Cesare's original story notes that include previously unseen material.

"Dead Mall is like 'Event Horizon' and 'Hellraiser' in a mall - we are excited to work with Adam on this project," says Matt Manjourides, co-founder of Not The Funeral Homealongside Justin Martell. The company created and produced The Last Drive In with Joe Bob Briggson Shudder and AMC+ ("here to shake things up" - The New York Times), as well as movies like Street Trash ("Melted Gonzo Goodness" - Variety), Black Eyed Susan(100% on Rotten Tomatoes), and Shudder exclusives The Puppetman, Eight Eyes, Castle Freak and Night of the Reaper. ("entertaining throwback" -The New York Times).

Dead Mall follows five teens who sneak into their local mall for one last look before it's demolished only to discover the mall is far from abandoned. Inside the crumbling retail labyrinth, they encounter a sprawling, ever-changing cosmic horror that has made the mall its home, transforming the familiar consumer temple into a nightmarish maze where survival is anything but guaranteed.

Cesare is widely known for his acclaimed Clown in a Cornfield novel series, which has become one of the most recognizable modern horror franchises and was also adapted for film. His work blends high-concept horror with sharp character-driven storytelling, making Dead Mall a natural fit for cinematic adaptation.

Not The Funeral Home plans to develop the property as a feature film adaptation, bringing Cesare's surreal retail nightmare to the screen. The film adaptation will expand the terrifying premise of the comic while retaining the claustrophobic, otherworldly horror that made the series a cult favorite among genre fans.

About Not The Funeral Home:

Not The Funeral Home (NTFH) is a full-service production company specializing in high-value, cost-effective films and productions shooting in North America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and beyond. Founders Matt Manjourides and Justin Martell created the company in 2016 and bring innovation and high production value to filmmaking.Manjourides and Martell's company created and produced The Last Drive In with Joe Bob Briggson Shudder and AMC+ ("here to shake things up" - The New York Times ), 2024's Street Trash ("Melted Gonzo Goodness" - Variety ) andBlack Eyed Susan(100% on Rotten Tomatoes ), plus Shudder exclusives The Puppetman (2023), Eight Eyes (2024) Castle Freak (2020), and Night of the Reaper("entertaining throwback" - The New York Times ) . NTFH continues to focus on bold genre storytelling, developing horror projects with strong visual concepts and franchise potential.

Photo Credit: Stacy Scranton

About Adam Cesare:

Adam Cesare is the author of the Bram Stoker Award-winning, USA Today bestselling Clown in a Cornfield series. Last year the first Clown in a Cornfield was adapted into Eli Craig's hit film, produced by Temple Hill, and set an opening weekend record for distributor IFC/RLJE Films. Temple Hill is developing a sequel to the film and a fourth novel will be published in August. Outside of the Clown series, Cesare has several other novels and novellas, including the soon-to-be reissued Video Night and the upcoming YA vampire thriller Blood Sick. He is repped by Adam Goldworm at Aperture Entertainment, Alec Shane at Writers House, and his lawyer is Larry Zerner.

About Michael Varrati :

Michael Varrati is a filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer known for The Boulet Brothers' Dragula, as well as serving as the writer, director, and producer of the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. He also co-hosts the popular cult film podcast Midnight Mass alongside his frequent collaborator, Peaches Christ.

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