Sharni Vinson encounters evil From a House on Willow Street

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Director Alastair Orr will have an uphill climb getting viewers to care about the lead characters in his film FROM A HOUSE ON WILLOW STREET, since they’re a group of

roguish kidnappers who abduct the daughter of a wealthy diamond distributor. When they have her locked up in their hideout, they realize she’s been possessed by a sinister demon.

It will be tough to side with a group of criminals who stick guns in the face of (what they believe to be) an innocent girl, even when she turns demonic. However, the fact that Orr cast Sharni Vinson, who was so awesome as the heroine in YOU’RE NEXT, as one of the kidnappers will definitely make it easier to root for that character.

Vinson’s co-stars include Carlyn Burchell, Steven John Ward, Gustav Gerdener, and Zino Ventura.

FROM A HOUSE ON WILLOW STREET is scheduled to be released on DVD, Blu-ray, and Digital in Australia in May. Hopefully other territories will be able to check it out around the same.

While we wait to hear more release details, you can watch the film’s trailer below.

Source: Eagle Australia

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