‘Don’t Turn Out the Lights’ Trailer – ‘Race to Witch Mountain’ Director Made His First Horror Movie
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‘Don’t Turn Out the Lights’ Trailer – ‘Race to Witch Mountain’ Director Made His First Horror Movie

Adam MacDonald (Backcountry, Pyewacket) is back this year with Out Come the Wolves, a survival horror movie that’s been dated for theatrical and VOD release on August 30.

Bloody Disgusting has been exclusively provided with the official poster art this morning, which features a quote from horror master Eli Roth. Expect the official trailer very soon.

Eli Roth raves that the upcoming Out Come the Wolves from IFC Films and Shudder is “a tense survival thriller that grips you by the jaws and never lets go.” Check out the art below.

The film follows a woman (Missy Peregrym) who brings her fiancé (Damon Runyan) to her secluded cabin deep in the wilderness to meet her male best friend (Joris Jarsky). While there, tensions between the two men rise, prior to them setting off on a deer hunt that descends into the darkest side of nature, leaving a truly terrifying trail of horror.

The screenplay was written by Enuka Okuma with the story by Joris Jarsky, Adam MacDonald and Enuka Okuma.

Adam MacDonald is a writer/director, born in Montreal, now residing in Toronto. His directorial feature-length debut, Backcountry had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where it was represented by Cinetic Media and bought by IFC Films. At TIFF, The Globe and Mail and NOW Magazine named MacDonald to their top Canadian talents to watch lists. His second feature Pyewacket (2017) also had its world premiere at TIFF, where it was represented by Seville International and released by IFC Films.

His first television credit was successfully helming the entire third season of Aaron Martin’s “Slasher: Solstice” for Netflix. Adam went on to direct season four of “Slasher” starring David Cronenberg and the upcoming season five for AMC’s Shudder. MacDonald recently completed directing the first virtual reality horror movie experience for Meta entitled Be Mine which was written and produced by Eli Roth and starring Peyton List.

Out Come the Wolves is produced by High Park Entertainment in association with December Films.

Originally Published Here.

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