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The Channel (2016)

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The Channel

Exclusive Trailer for Exorcism Indie The Channel
Tom Lewis' exorcism indie The Channel (formerly "The Periphery") has found a distributor in Indican Pictures who plan on releasing the film in March. The film centers on a teenager who finds herself haunted after a near-death experience.

The Channel was an official selection of the Dances with Films Festival in Los Angeles, the Fright Night Film Festival in Kentucky where it won the award for "Best Supernatural Horror", the Phoenix Comic Con, and New Orleans Fandom Fest.

Synopsis:

Following a near-death experience in a car crash, teenager Cassie Stevens finds herself haunted by a shadowy figure... something has followed her back from the other side.

As these visions escalate, Cassie discovers that everyone haunted by this specter has died. No shrink can help [Continued ...]...
See full article at QuietEarth.us
  • 2/4/2016
  • QuietEarth.us
A Ghostly Vision Appears in this Preview for The Periphery
What happens after a Near Death Experience? In director Tom Lewis' The Periphery, a ghost returns from the other side. The Periphery is a psychological horror title, which will have its premiere June 3rd, 2014, at the Dances with Films festival. This indie horror title stars Nick Clark (The Girls Guide to Depravity), Andrew Olson (1000 Ways to Die) and Kristen StephensonPino. A trailer and movie poster for the feature are hosted here. For more on the story, The Periphery begins with an Nde and ends with the character Cassie Stevens (StephensonPino). Cassie is dealing with head trauma, while seeing strange visions. A ghost appears out of the corner of Cassie's eye, but what is this vision? Cassie must seek help, or lose any sense of sanity. The World Premiere for The Periphery will take place in Hollywood, California. Here, the film will play at the Tcl Chinese Theatre, at 9:00pm.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 5/23/2014
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Horror Found in The Periphery
In case you're wondering what a periphery is, think of it as an area usually home to what you see with your peripheral vision. If you don't know what peripheral vision is then you probably get into lots of accidents and have a habit of bumping into stuff. In any event it's also the new home for horror!

From the Press Release

Seeing Shadows, LLC is excited to announce the world premiere of The Periphery, a chilling psychological horror-thriller, at the 17th Annual Dances With Films festival on Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 9:30Pm Pdt at Tcl Chinese Theatres in Hollywood. The film stars new-comers Kristen StephensonPino, winner of the 2010 Miss Hawaii Young International Pageant, Nick Clark (The Girls Guide to Depravity, Murderers), and Andrew Olson (1000 Ways To Die), as well as Myron Natwick (The Unit, Masters Of Horror), along with an amazing cast of industry veterans and up-and-comers alike.

The Periphery...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/23/2014
  • by Steve Barton
  • DreadCentral.com
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