Adrian Garcia Bogliano’s Scherzo Diabolico reaches VOD in May

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Last year, we shared the news that Dark Sky Films would be giving the darkly comedic, twisted horror/thriller SCHERZO DIABOLICO, the latest genre offering from director Adrián García Bogliano (HERE COMES THE DEVIL, LATE PHASES, the "B is for Bigfoot" segment of THE ABCs OF DEATH) a 2016 release in the U.S. Now we know the exact date when SCHERZO DIABOLICO will be available for viewing on VOD and Digital HD: May 3rd.

Francisco Barreiro stars as 

Aram, a low-paid accountant living an unbearably dull existence. With a nagging wife who berates him for not being assertive enough, he quietly suffers while awaiting a long-deserved promotion. But there's more to Aram than his quiet demeanor lets on: He has been secretly devising a scheme to finally get what he feels he is owed.
 
One day he asserts his power menacingly when he kidnaps a schoolgirl (Daniela Solo Vell) and keeps her tied up in an abandoned warehouse. But what seems like the perfect plan soon unravels into his worst nightmare, and his carefully constructed scheme comes crashing down piece by bloody piece. 

Definitely sounds like a movie that will be worth checking out, and we only have a little over a month to wait before we can do so.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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