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summer time camp slasher is heading for an April theatrical launch

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A trailer has been launched for the summer time camp slasher film Marshmallow, which is about to achieve theatres in April

One of my favourite varieties of film to observe is the wilderness-set slasher film, notably summer time camp slashers, with my favourite movie franchise being Friday the 13th. I’m at all times looking out for a brand new summer time camp slasher to observe – which is why the trailer for Marshmallow caught my eye. Hemlock Circle Productions will probably be giving this movie a theatrical launch on April 11th, and the trailer may be seen within the embed above.

The function directorial debut of Daniel DelPurgatorio, who co-directed the animated quick movie Tales of the Black Freighter (which tied in with Zack Snyder’s model of Watchmen), Marshmallow facilities on Morgan (performed by Kue Lawrence of The Amityville Murders), an introverted 12-year-old affected by nightmares who heads to a secluded summer time camp. Morgan realizes {that a} spooky campfire story in regards to the camp has come to life as a mysterious determine begins to stalk the campers, forcing the boy and his new mates to face a harmful mission. The screenplay was written by Andy Greskoviak, who beforehand wrote the Bruce Campbell zombie horror comedy Black Friday.

Lawrence is joined within the forged by Giorgia Whigham (Ted), Alysia Reiner (Orange Is the New Black), and Corbin Bernsen (L.A. Law). The movie’s IMDb page additionally lists Max Malas (Kinda Pregnant), Pierson Fode (Based on a True Story), Miya Cech (Avatar: The Last Airbender), Paul Soter (Club Dread), Samantha Neyland Trumbo (Sinister Surgeon), Amanda Clayton (City on a Hill), Kai Cech (Dear Santa), Jordyn Raya James (Family Reunion), Winston Vengapally (Gangs of Oslo), Maxwell Whittington-Cooper (Godfather of Harlem), Sutton Johnston (Logan Lucky), Dylan Friedman (Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story), Geoffrey James (The Neighborhood), and Todd M. Friedman (Collection).

Marshmallow was produced by Warner Davis and Todd M. Friedman. Filming befell at Camp Kysoc Park in Carrollton, Kentucky.

As I mentioned, I’m a sucker for summer time camp slashers, so it’s already a positive factor that I’ll be watching Marshmallow in some unspecified time in the future. What did you consider the Marshmallow trailer? Will you be watching this film when it reaches theatres in April? Let us know by leaving a remark beneath.

While you’re scrolling down, check out the official poster, which is finished in a mode that brings to thoughts a number of the style film classics from the Eighties:

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