The indie horror thriller starts a limited theatrical release tomorrow and will be available on DVD 6th August - we've got an in-depth review coming up as well as an interview with director Neil Jones and stars Marcia Do Vales and Stuart Brennan.
For now though - here's the latest trailer:
“A phenomenal new take on the vampire film”
SCREAM Magazine
Fresh from seminary school a new Reverend embarks on his first parish. A
small, low maintenance Chapel based in the quiet idyllic setting of a
quiet country village. While on the surface the village seems to be a
peaceful parish, with perfect residents, soon it becomes apparent that
something more sinister lurks beneath the façade of a local businessman.
On a wet, cold night a mysterious girl visits The Reverend at the
chapel. Cold and upset she is welcomed in warmly, soon it becomes
apparent that her visit is not for sanctuary but to deliver a message, a
message in the form of a deep, bloody bite... Awoken with an unknown,
uncontrollable thirst a confused Reverend can find no evidence of the
girl from the night before, with nothing but the thirst and memory of
the bite, The Reverend embarks on his mandate, to clean up the village
and the neighbouring estate, by preaching or feasting... Burn Hand Film Productions
Thursday, 2 August 2012
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