Interview with the Vampire gets a modern day found footage makeover in a new horror flick headed our way called Living Among Us. Sink your teeth into all the details below!
From the Press Release
William Sadler (Iron Man 3, The Shawshank Redemption, Die Hard 2), Primetime Emmy nominee John Heard (Home Alone, Big, Runner Runner), James Russo (Public Enemies, Donnie Brasco, Django Unchained), Esmé Bianco (“Game of Thrones”), Andrew Keegan (10 Things I Hate About You, O, Independence Day), and Thomas Ian Nicholas (American Pie films, Rules of Attraction) will star in Brian A. Metcalf’s new horror/drama Living Among Us.
Written, directed, and produced by Metcalf, Living Among Us is a found footage film about a documentary crew sent in to interview a family of vampires whose existence has been made known to the world. But soon the crew members realize their very lives are in danger as...
From the Press Release
William Sadler (Iron Man 3, The Shawshank Redemption, Die Hard 2), Primetime Emmy nominee John Heard (Home Alone, Big, Runner Runner), James Russo (Public Enemies, Donnie Brasco, Django Unchained), Esmé Bianco (“Game of Thrones”), Andrew Keegan (10 Things I Hate About You, O, Independence Day), and Thomas Ian Nicholas (American Pie films, Rules of Attraction) will star in Brian A. Metcalf’s new horror/drama Living Among Us.
Written, directed, and produced by Metcalf, Living Among Us is a found footage film about a documentary crew sent in to interview a family of vampires whose existence has been made known to the world. But soon the crew members realize their very lives are in danger as...
- 11/14/2013
- by John Squires
- DreadCentral.com
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