Eduardo Sanchez’s Lovely Molly will visit your home this August

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Eduardo Sanchez’s latest, LOVELY MOLLY, is currently haunting a limited amount of theaters in the U.S. There’s a good chance that a whole lot of you can’t check this flick out yet, but you’ll get your shot later this summer, as Image Entertainment has slotted an AUGUST 21st release for the chiller.

LOVELY MOLLY is a gripping horror thriller that begins as newlywed Molly Reynolds moves back into her long-abandoned childhood home. Soon, she experiences unnerving and impossible things. What starts as a simple story about things going bump in the night escalates into a battle for dominion over Molly’s spirit, as she is beset by a cunning, malevolent force bent on wreaking havoc and terror on Molly and her family. Richly exploring the parallels between psychosis, addiction, and demonic possession to chilling effect, LOVELY MOLLY shows us what really happens before the exorcist arrives.

The DVD and Blu-ray will feature the documentaries “Path To Madness”, “Haunted Past”, “Demonic Forces” and “Is It Real.”

LOVELY MOLLY stars Gretchen Lodge, Alexandra Holden (pictured below), and Johnny Lewis. Pre-order the DVD right HERE or the Blu-ray HERE.

Source: Blu-ray.com

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