"I'm saving your soul from an eternity of torment." Cranked Up Films has revealed an official trailer for an indie horror film titled The Exorcism of Saint Patrick, the first in a new trilogy from filmmaker Quinn Armstrong. It's set for release in August this summer. A pastor takes a gay teen to a cabin for conversion therapy. When he goes way too far, bullying the kid into suicide, the ghost of his victim returns to plague the pastor and avenge the deaths of so many other ghosts like him. It's part of a new horror trilogy called Fresh Hell - "shooting films on a small budget back-to-back, each film with its own unique aesthetic and cleverly interconnected elements between them. Each film is shot with great creativity and killer practical effects by industry legend Dave Greathouse." Saint Patrick stars Steve Pinder, Michael J. Cline, Maya Jeyam, Caitlin McWethy, Alan Tyson,...
- 7/16/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
A Winnebago full of friends, on their way back from rockin’, partyin’ and drunken three-ways (and suffering from a great deal of buyer’s remorse regarding all three), take the wrong back-road shortcut and wind up smack in the middle of a horrific situation they can barely comprehend. Things get worse, and deadly, and bloody, and the last remaining survivors are forced to band together to survive.
Sounds like every other horror movie ever made, doesn’t it? Well, try this on for size: Dr. Viktor Vasilienko (played to the hilt by Andrew Divoff), a discredited biophysicist, is experimenting on living (and very conscious) subjects, injecting them with a serum that turns them into ravenous, cannibalistic (above-ground) mutants—something for which only he has the cure! And when one of these subjects gets loose, it goes on a killing rampage, attacking even young children with reckless, murderous abandon!
Still skeptical?...
Sounds like every other horror movie ever made, doesn’t it? Well, try this on for size: Dr. Viktor Vasilienko (played to the hilt by Andrew Divoff), a discredited biophysicist, is experimenting on living (and very conscious) subjects, injecting them with a serum that turns them into ravenous, cannibalistic (above-ground) mutants—something for which only he has the cure! And when one of these subjects gets loose, it goes on a killing rampage, attacking even young children with reckless, murderous abandon!
Still skeptical?...
- 3/26/2009
- Fangoria
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