Dennis Quaid is a very bad man in this Beneath the Darkness trailer

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Been a while since we’ve heard anything about BENEATH THE DARKNESS, but now a promo trailer has popped up and we’ve got it for your viewing pleasure.

Basically, the movie looks like DISTURBIA, with Dennis Quaid in the villain’s role as a demented mortician. I suppose it seems watchable enough, if only for Quaid’s over-the-top performance. The rest is stuff is stuff we’ve seen before, just with different pretty faces.

The synopsis:
After watching their best friend get murdered, a group of teens struggle to expose a local hero as the psychopathic killer and keep from becoming his next victims.

In addition to Quaid, the film stars Aimee Teegarden, Tony Oller, Devon Werkheiser and Stephen Lunsford.


Aimee Teegarden

Source: AITH

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