A reunion goes bad 30 Miles from Nowhere this March

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

30 Miles from Nowhere Caitlin Koller

4DigitalMedia has set a March 5, 2019 DVD and VOD release date for director Caitlin Koller's horror thriller 30 MILES FROM NOWHERE, and copies of the DVD can now be pre-ordered at THIS LINK.

Scripted by Seana Kofoed, who also stars in the film, 30 MILES FROM NOWHERE tells the following story:

After the untimely death of their old college pal, five friends (and one new girlfriend) descend upon the Wisconsin summer home they frequented in their 20s. The creep factor at the cabin is high, with a thumping in the crawl space, blood spurting from the pipes, and a cockroach infestation in the guest bedroom. When a storm moves in, trapping them in the woods, they find themselves faced with the ultimate human dilemma, to kill or be killed, in order to make it to morning.

Kofoed's co-stars include Rob Benedict, Cathy Shim, Rusty Schwimmer, Robert Breuler, Marielle Scott, and Birgundi Baker.

30 MILES FROM NOWHERE has been described as being "a film about what fear does to the human brain and how an innocent civilian can become an unwitting soldier."

A trailer can be seen below. This looks like a fun one to me, I'll be adding it to my viewing list this March.
 

Source: Bloody-Disgusting, Amazon

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