Exclusive: The Horror Collective unveils poster, release date for Greenlight

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Greenlight Chase Williamson Graham Denman

Today we're proud to share the EXCLUSIVE first look at the poster for director Graham Denman's award-winning thriller GREENLIGHT, which The Horror Collective will be releasing to VOD and digital platforms on February 25th, 2020

The poster can be seen below, and you can click on it to see a bigger version.

The Horror Collective picked up the US and Canadian rights to GREENLIGHT after its world premiere at Shriekfest Horror Film Festival in Los Angeles, where it won the Best Thriller Feature Film award. Star Chase Williamson was also awarded for his performance in the film.

Denman's feature film debut, GREENLIGHT was written by Patrick R. Young and has the following synopsis:

A director’s dream job quickly descends into a nightmare when he is forced to film a real-life murder.

Williamson is joined in the cast by Shane Coffey, Nicole Alexandra Shipley, Evanne Friedmann, Chris Browning, Victor Turpin and genre icon Caroline Williams.

The film was financed by Talk Story Pictures and produced by Rudy Scalese. Greg Blunden, Pamela Blunden, and Phil Malaspina executive produced.

Check out the poster, and get ready to watch GREENLIGHT in just three months.

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