Games turn deadly in Robert Anderson’s upcoming horror film Scavengers

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

With news pretty slow this evening, I turn to the Film Catalogue for a newly announced horror flick. This one is called SCAVENGERS, from Ytinifni Pictures, directed by Robert Anderson. We don’t have a whole lot about the film at this time, as it’s still in pre-production, but we do have a logline and some promo art. Peep it…

Produced by Jami Burke and Robert Rameriz – SCAVENGERS picks up as bored college students are invited to join a challenging game…..some may not survive.

I know, I know…ambiguous beyond belief, but that’s all we’ve got at the moment. Of course, we can deduce from the title the film will have something to do with a scavenger hunt rather than a Ouija style board-game. I’m cool with either, mind you, just as long as they’re done well. With a budget of $1-3 million however, it will be an arduous task for Anderson and crew.

Source: Ytinifny Films

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