Friday, August 28, 2020

‘Ten Minutes to Midnight’ Bites into Theatrical/Drive-In Release

1091 Pictures has acquired the vampire horror pic Ten Minutes to Midnight out of this summer’s Popcorn Frights Film Festival and plans to release it in theaters and at drive-ins on September 17th with a Virtual Cinema release slated for October 15 and traditional VOD/Digital on January 19, 2021.

In Ten Minutes to Midnight, Caroline Williams returns to the DJ booth for the first time since her star-making turn as Stretch in 1986’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2.

“Williams plays Amy Marlowe, a veteran late night radio host on the eve of forced retirement trapped inside the station by a violent storm after being bitten by a rabid bat.”

The film is said to draw inspiration from classic horror tales brought to life by Stephen King, “The Twilight Zone”, and other forgotten late night horror anthology programs.

Erik Bloomquist (Long Lost) directed from a screenplay co-written with Carson Bloomquist. Adam Weppler, who also appears in the film, produced with the brothers for Mainframe Pictures. The film also stars Nicole Kang (“Batwoman”), Alice Kremelberg (“Orange Is the New Black”), and late genre-favorite Nicholas Tucci (You’re Next) in one of his final performances.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3629440/ten-minutes-midnight-bites-theatrical-drive-release/

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