Movies ‘Abigail’ Trailer – Radio Silence and Melissa Barrera Reteam for Bloody Ballerina Vampire Horror Movie! The “Untitled Monster Thriller” from Radio Silence ( V/H/S, Southbound, Scream, Scream VI ) and Universal has officially been revealed this week, and it’s titled . Abigail “Children can be such monsters” is the official tagline for the Radio Silence-directed Abigail , which is scheduled for release in theaters April 19 . And the trailer has arrived. Melissa Barrera ( Scream, Scream VI ), Giancarlo Esposito (“The Mandalorian”), Dan Stevens ( The Guest), Alisha Weir ( Matilda: The Musical ), Kevin Durand (“The Strain”), Kathryn Newton ( Freaky ), Angus Cloud and Will Catlett star. THR previews, “The project was at one point titled Dracula’s Daughter . That project centered on a group of kidnappers who abduct a band of young people, one of whom ends up being the titular character. Woe then betides the kidnappers. Weir is playing the kidnappee who proves to be more than she appears, with Barrera playing one of the kidnappers.” Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett will direct with Chad Villella serving as producer alongside William Sherak, Paul Neinstein and James Vanderbilt at Project X Entertainment. The script was written by Stephen Shields , with revisions by Guy Busick . Exclusives ‘Reflect’ Clip – Trippy Nightmare Is an Abomination [Exclusive] Now on VOD from Cranked Up Films is , the feature film debut of writer/director/star Reflect Dana Kippel . The sci-fi metaphysical thriller follows a group of friends on a spiritual obstacle course hoping to improve their lives, but they don’t know they are being monitored by mysterious hooded entities, eager to take over their bodies. Bloody Disgusting has a trippy exclusive clip from the film that also stars Grace Patterson, Jadelyn Breier, Marissa Patterson, Ariana Williams, Corey Brooks, Eric Scott Woods, Dash Katz, Maya Knell, Ryan Jack Connell, and Joe Filippone . Kippel produced under her Crazy Carrot Films shingle, alongside Zac Coats, Ryan Jack Connell, Brian Duss, Grace Patterson, Loan Thach, and Rhiannon Moller-Trotter. Michael DeLano of COTU Media served as executive producer. Reflect world premiered at the Chandler International Film Festival and went on to screen at the Boston Science Fiction Film Festival, the Sydney Science Film Festival, and the ETHOS Film Awards International Film Festival.
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