Jodelle Ferland and Neal McDonough take on The Unspoken

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

The Unspoken Jodelle Ferland

Steven Schneider has only been producing films for nine years now, but he has already racked up 39 credits, many of those on notable entries in the horror genre – PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, 100 FEET, INSIDIOUS, THE LORDS OF SALEM, BLAIR WITCH. His next horror project to be released is THE UNSPOKEN, which is set to receive a VOD and limited theatrical release on October 28th.

The film's synopsis: 

In 1997 the close-knit Anderson family vanished from their country home without a trace without an explanation. No bodies were ever found and for 17 years the house has remained undisturbed…until now. A sinister tale of haunting and murder, THE UNSPOKEN is a refreshing twist on the horror genre just in time for Halloween.

Written and directed by Sheldon Wilson, THE UNSPOKEN stars Jodelle Ferland, Neal McDonough, Sunny Suljic, and Matt Bellefleur.

Judging by the trailer below, this appears to be very much along the same lines as some of Schneider's previous horror movies, with the inclusion of some nice, bloody violence adding some extra appeal to the supernatural shenanigans.

THE UNSPOKEN will be showing in theatres in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Minneapolis, Orlando, and more.

Source: StarzDigital

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