Edward Furlong and Shirly Brener to star in supernatural thriller Stitch

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Edward Furlong (right, TERMINATOR 2) and Shirly Brener (below) have landed the lead roles in a supernatural thriller titled STITCH. Also among the cast are Diane Salinger, Douglas Tait and Tiffany Martin. Here is the synopsis:

A group of 4 friends travel to a seemingly odd location on a retreat in order to mend the loss of a child of one of the couples. During their stay their reality is shattered when their subconscious enters and supernatural elements change their perceptions. Together with an ongoing eclipse and another dimension where horror occurs, they come to realize that life is teaching them a lesson in trust, responsibility, friendship, family and  forgiveness.

The film is written and directed by first-timer Adrian Ajai Mathai. Thunderbolt Entertainment is producing the project. Shooting is currently taking place in downtown Los Angeles. No other details are available, but we’ll keep you updated.

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