Exclusive Clip! A detective hunts down serial killers in Darkness Falls

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Vertical Entertainment will be giving director Julien Seri's serial killer thriller DARKNESS FALLS a VOD and Digital release tomorrow, June 12th, and today we've gotten our hands on an EXCLUSIVE clip from the film.

The clip embedded above features an intense moment between characters played by Shawn Ashmore and Daniella Alonso as they argue over the murders at the center of the story. 

Scripted by Giles Daoust, DARKNESS FALLS has the following synopsis: 

After his wife’s suicide, Detective Jeff Anderson (Ashmore) becomes convinced that she has in fact been murdered. Obsessed with his investigation, Anderson finds out that his wife was the victim of a team of father-and-son serial killers. He’ll have to break all the rules to stop them from killing other women. 

Gary Gole, Richard Harmon, Sonya Walger, Vahina Giocante, and Lin Shaye are also in the cast.

The VOD and Digital platorms DARKNESS FALLS will be available on include iTunes, Amazon, Apple TV, Google Play, FandangoNow, and all major cable/satellite platforms. So check out the clip above, and get ready for the film to arrive tomorrow!

Darkness Falls

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