Fall down the rabbit hole with the trailer for Kyle Mecca’s Dwelling

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Erin Marie Hogan, Mu-Shaka Benson, Devanny Pinn, Abigail Mary, Bill Brown, Alexandra Merritt Mathews, Fattie King (!), Josie Divincenzo, Makenzy Glover, and Emma Stableweski make up the cast of writer/director Kyle Mecca's DWELLING, which looks to be a very interesting independent paranormal horror movie.

The film tells the story of

a young woman, Ellie, who deliberately buys a haunted house in attempt to make contact with the spirit world. Driven by a horrific experience in her past involving her sister, River, Ellie is willing to put herself and family at risk to seek the truth. In doing so, Ellie releases a soul that is more malevolent and terrifying than she could ever imagine. Something dwells in the house called Amara… and it wants to get out.

The idea of someone moving into a haunted house on purpose is a nice twist. The trailer and poster for DWELLING can be seen below, and while it may not have the production value of an INSIDIOUS or THE CONJURING, it seems like it could provide some solid chills.

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