Exclusive! Precious Chong and Alex Essoe brawl in Homewrecker clip

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Uncork'd Entertainment and Dark Star Pictures have announced that director Zach Gayne's horror comedy HOMEWRECKER will be reaching select theatres on June 26th, with a Digital and DVD release to follow on July 7th, and today we've gotten our hands on an EXCLUSIVE clip from the film.

The clip is embedded above and is followed by the film's trailer.

HOMEWRECKER stars Precious Chong, comedienne daughter of Tommy Chong, and Alex Essoe, who genre fans may know from STARRY EYES and DOCTOR SLEEP. Chong and Essoe also wrote the screenplay with Gayne. The story they crafted together goes like this: 

Michelle is an interior designer and newlywed to Robert. Linda lives alone and fills her days with painting and exercise classes. Seeking a new friend, Linda coerces the reserved, deferential Michelle into visiting her home for a spontaneous interior design consultation. Once inside, it quickly becomes clear that Linda has something far more sinister on her mind than throw pillows.

HOMEWRECKER sounds like fun, and it has been described as a "delightfully twisted" film with "the energy of a Jane Fonda workout tape", so I'm interested in checking it out. The clip above features a fight between Chong and Essoe's character that has some cool split-screen moments.

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