Trailer for Aussie horror flick Needle stings!

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

It’s Surprisingly Cool Trailer Day here at AITH! First we brought you the promo for BOX OF SHADOWS, which doesn’t look bad at all, and now we show you NEEDLE, which is similarly effective. Sure, it’s fairly reminiscent of a half-dozen other movies (what isn’t nowadays?), but I’m sold for the moment.

Here’s the synopsis for NEEDLE: A college student inherits an 18th Century machine with deadly supernatural powers. When the machine goes missing and his friends start dying, the student must team with his estranged brother to find the thief and stop the killings.

The flick, from director John V. Soto, stars Michael Dorman, Travis Fimmel, Trilby Glover, Jessica Marais, and John Jarret. Check out the Official Site HERE.

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