How ‘Hellraiser’ writer’s idea became Canadian kids’ film ‘Night of the Zoopocalypse’

How ‘Hellraiser’ writer’s idea became Canadian kids’ film ‘Night of the Zoopocalypse’

TORONTO — Gabbi Kosmidis still feels shivers from watching the intensely gory 2006 horror thriller “Silent Hill” as a child.
“It was an insane film for an 11-year-old to watch,” says the Toronto-based voice actor, now 30.
“I loved it, but I

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