Chilling New Clip from Sleep Paralysis Techno-Horror COME TRUE Arriving March 12th
Check out this chilling new clip from sleep paralysis techno-horror COME TRUE arriving March 12th! By Josh Millican
Come True, the new horror movie from producer Vincenzo Natali (
Splice) and visionary filmmaker Anthony Scott Burns, will be released in the US and UK beginning March 12th via IFC Midnight and in Australia and New Zealand beginning March 17th via Lightbulb Film Distribution.
Today, we’ve got a chilling new clip from the film to share with you all! Give it a spin below the trailer and synopsis!
Synopsis:
The new indie horror film from Anthony Scott Burns (Holidays, Our House) lifts from reports of sleep paralysis victims seeing shadow people, but also models its nightmare sequences off video game camerawork. Burns explains in this exclusive new clip from the film, which releases in theaters and VOD on March 12.
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CST
IFC Films presents a film directed by Anthony Scott Burns and written by Burns and Daniel Weissenberger. No MPAA rating. Running time: 106 minutes. Available Friday on demand. Still, despite the out-of-left-field ending (which we will not reveal, in part because you might think I’m playing an early April Fool’s joke on you), I’m recommending director/co-writer/cinematographer Anthony Scott Burns’ night-terror horror story, which plays like an homage to certain films of David Cronenberg and John Carpenter as well as the “Nightmare on Elm Street” series while delivering its own, original vibe. (“Come True” also reminded me a little of “Dreaming Grand Avenue,” which had some similar themes and was released last year and you owe it to yourself to check it out.)
Vancouverâs Julia Sarah Stone experiences sleep creep in thriller Come True Q&A: Already a veteran at 23, actor talks about her movie, why she loves her hometown and on hoping to tickle her funny bone
Author of the article: Shawn Conner
Publishing date: Mar 10, 2021  â¢Â March 10, 2021  â¢Â 3 minute read  â¢Â Vancouver actor Julia Sarah Stone stars in the Canadian psychological thriller Come True, which begins streaming on March 12. Photo by Courtesy, Raven Banner Releasing
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Where: Video On Demand (iTunes, Bell, Rogers, Shaw, Telus, Vimeo on Demand, Cineplex Store).