Exclusive Trailer! Halloween-set They Live Inside Us gets October release

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Gravitas Ventures will be giving writer/director Michael Ballif's THEY LIVE INSIDE US a worldwide VOD release on October 6th – the perfect month to release a horror movie that's set on Halloween – and today we're proud to host the EXCLUSIVE debut of the film's trailer! You can check it out in the embed above.

A Witching Season Films production, THEY LIVE INSIDE US stars James Morris, Emily Broschinsky, Hailey Nebeker, and Stevie Dutson.

The synopsis: 

Seeking inspiration for a new writing project, a man spends Halloween night in a notoriously haunted house. He soon realizes he is living in his own horror story.

Ballif crafted the story with James Morris and Caroman Turner, and if it sounds familiar to you that's because the film is an expanded version of a tale Baliff previously told in an episode of the anthology series The Witching Season.

Judging by the trailer, it looks like THEY LIVE INSIDE US is going to be a great movie to include in Halloween season horror marathons.

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