Christopher Denham’s Preservation poster kills for fun

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Preservation Christopher Denham

Christopher Denham’s latest thriller PRESERVATION had its premiere back in April at the Tribeca Film Festival in which it was quickly snatched up for a VOD release on January 9, 2015. With its release just a month away, we now have a look at the horror-thriller's first poster, and it's very… blue. I kind of dig it, though. You can take a peek at that below and be sure to click over HERE for a look at the film's first clip, featuring Aaron Staton and Wrenn Schmidt .

Here's what it's about:

Brothers Sean and Mike Neary, along with Mike’s wife Wit, head out on a hunting trip that doubles as a distraction from their troubles at home. But ignoring the “closed” sign and heading deep into an overgrown nature preserve, they soon find their troubles are only beginning. When all of their gear is stolen, they immediately turn on each other. But the hunted can only survive so long standing alone. Just when you think you have heard the story before, Preservation twists into a sharp and startling take on why we fight and, in our tech-obsessed age, what we have been missing out on in the great outdoors.

The film stars Wrenn Schmidt, Aaron Staton and Pablo Schreiber.

Preservation Christopher Denham poster

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