Bayview Entertainment has the jolts and scares all lined up for Feb. 22 with the DVD launch of writer/director Bianca Crespo’s Freak.
Amelia Duncombe, in her feature film debut, stars as Ava, a would-be writer who has hit a wall (events in the opening sequence prove to be tough for her to deal with), so she heads out to a remote cabin in the woods of Pennsylvania to get back on track. As things develop, it was probably not a wise move.
Isolation can be a real mind-twister and that’s not what Ava needs in her life. Sorting out real and the unreal is not something one does in a creepy cabin in the woods!!
Freak, a small budget, turn-of-the-screw horror entry, from a first-time director and a new actor … should you check it out? Two words will convince you if you have any doubts.
Ready? Word one, Debbie. Word two, Rochon.
If scream queen legend and genre-fan favorite Debbie Rochon has read the script and has signed on with a newbie production company — Crespo’s newly formed Santa Mira — and said “I’m in,” that’s all you need to know.
But, there’s more. Another genre-fan favorite who joined the production is none other than Jodi Draigie, who returns to the screen as Ava’s mother — she played Morgan in director Mark Rosman’s 1982 classic, The House on Sorority Row.
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