Exclusive “feel-good” trailer for “THE MEAN ONE,” coming to VOD and disc next week
The grisly parody of a Christmas favorite is celebrating a little early at home this year.
The grisly parody of a Christmas favorite is celebrating a little early at home this year.
Offering a uniquely bold mix of tones and genres — and “a touch of Shirley Jackson” (Sight and Sound) — the film is set in the American West on the night of the first harvest as three brothers (Rene Leech, Shaun Duke Jr., Andrew Gabriel) set out to see a dead witch buried by their friend.
THE STRANGLER, which Vecchiali wrote and directed, has never seen a stateside theatrical release. Following screenings as part of the celebrated Austin genre event Fantastic Fest and the prestigious New York Film Festival this month, Altered Innocence will open the arthouse psycho-thriller in select U.S. theaters this fall, with a VOD and physical media release to follow.
It’s an especially appropriate place for the on-line horror favorite to hang out in his first feature.
The meta-horror movie is coming later this fall.