Creepy new clip from Karl Mueller’s Mr. Jones starring Sarah Jones

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Opening this Friday in Los Angeles before heading out to DVD, Blu-ray & VOD next week is Karl Mueller’s psychological thriller MR. JONES, and we've got just the thing to pepare you for his sinister creations with this creepy new clip that asks: Can you hear me? Dig it below!

From Preferred Film & TV’s Ross M. Dinerstein, the producer of the Sundance Film Festival smash hit THE PACT and THE DIVIDE, comes MR. JONES, bowing May 6th on Blu-ray, DVD and on demand from Anchor Bay Films.

Scott (Jon Foster of Stay Alive) and Penny (Sarah Jones of “Sons Of Anarchy”) just moved to a remote cabin to escape the pressures of the world and breathe new life into their art. But they’ll soon discover they are not alone: an infamously reclusive artist – known only as ‘Mr. Jones’ – lives nearby. He doesn’t like to be disturbed, and only comes out at night when he drags his strange, sinister sculptures deep into the woods. When Scott and Penny’s curiosity leads them too close for Mr. Jones’ comfort, he plunges the young couple into a nightmare world of mayhem, madness and mind-bending terror.

Diane Neal (“Law & Order: SVU”), Mark Steger (I AM LEGEND) and David Clennon (John Carpenter’s THE THING) co-star in this startling tale from director Karl Mueller (screenwriter of Xavier Gens’ THE DIVIDE).

 

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