Sarah Butler stars in All Light Will End, coming this November

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Chris Blake All Light Will End

Actress Sarah Butler has done a good amount of horror work in the last ten years, most notably taking on the lead role in the 2010 remake of the notorious 1978 rape revenge film I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE. Her association with the genre continues with the upcoming film ALL LIGHT WILL END, which is set to be released by Gravitas Ventures this November.

Directed by Chris Blake from a screenplay he wrote with Jason Hill, ALL LIGHT WILL END tells the story of 

a young, successful horror novelist whose new book is taking the genre by storm. Her father, the police chief of her small hometown, investigates murders and foul play too grim for their bucolic life. As she and her friends settle in for a relaxing weekend at her childhood home, the dark secret at the crux of her success stirs in her dreams and seeps into her reality.

Blake and Hill also produced the film with Dave Moody and Josh Moody. In the cast with Butler are Andy Buckley, Aaron Munoz, Ted Welch, Sam Jones III, Alexandra Harris, Katie Garfield, and Ashley Pereira.

The trailer for ALL LIGHT WILL END can be seen below. If the movie looks interesting to you, watch for the Gravitas Ventures release in six months.

Source: Official Site

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