The night before Halloween can be just as dark and mischievous as All Hallows Eve, only with a less supernatural slant. It's not known as Devil's Night or Mischief Night for nothin'. Pranks, vandalism, you name it. It goes down on Mischief Night. For reasons unknown, horror filmmakers haven't taken advantage of the lesser-known holiday . . . until now. Thank you, director Richard Schenkman! And Specticast, Ruthless Pictures and GMI Films, who are ready to release his slasher flick on the night in question -- Oct. 30. This is a one-night only screening and we've no word on where Mischief Night will play. Too bad too, as this would be something us Basementites would check out. But you know we'll catch it when we can. The trailer does hold promise. Mischief Night tells the story of a terrifying home invasion on the evening before Halloween. Emily Walton, a young woman suffering from psychosomatic blindness ever since the car accident that took her mothe...