The Shade Trailer Debut for Supernatural Horror movie
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The Shade Trailer Debut for Supernatural Horror movie

The Shade, a supernatural horror film starring Chris Galust (Give Me Liberty, Mending the Line) and Tony Award-winner Laura Benanti (tick, tick… BOOM!, No Hard Feelings), has been acquired for North American distribution by Level 33 Entertainment. A family finds themselves dealing with more than grief in the new, exclusive trailer.

Writer/Director Tyler Chipman’s feature debut will have an exclusive theatrical release on several hundred screens in the U.S. and Canada this Fall ahead of its release across all digital platforms.

Look for the film to arrive in theaters on September 20, 2024.

The Shade follows, “twenty-year-old Ryan Beckman (Chris Galust) in the aftermath of the tragic loss of his father. Ryan lives with his mother Renee (Laura Benanti), and spends his days apprenticing at a local tattoo shop and looking after his younger brother James (Sam Duncan). The grieving college student struggles to hold his family together as an unspeakable darkness plagues his older brother Jason (Dylan McTee)—a collegiate athlete who has unexpectedly returned home mid-semester. When a mysterious entity begins stalking Ryan, he is forced to confront the dark presence before it destroys what remains of his family.”

The supernatural horror film was produced by David Purdy for Red King Cinema. Red King is a groundbreaking new company focused on developing, producing and distributing unique, exciting content for the independent film market, and was co-founded by the storytelling duo in 2019. The deal was negotiated by David Purdy of Red King Cinema on behalf of the filmmakers, and Olavarria on behalf of Level 33.

Look for The Shade on September 20. In the meantime, check out the new trailer below along with the poster.

The Shade poster

Originally Published Here.

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