June release Feed the Black gets an intensely strange trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Feed the Black Klayton Dean

More distributors seem to be realizing what an appropriate release date June 6th, 2016 would be for their horror properties. Last month it was announced that Jason Bognacki's MARK OF THE WITCH would be released on that day, and now comes word that Klayton Dean's FEED THE BLACK will also be available for viewing on 6/6/16.

Written and directed by Dean, FEED THE BLACK stars Tyler Berry, Kaya McKenna, Rhys Evans, Alex Burton, and Mog Wilde.

The story: 

While dealing with the loss of her mother, a young woman is torn between two worlds, one of good and one of evil. She turns to drugs in her weak state and during an overdose, she is faced with her final judgement. For the better of mankind, she will have to make a choice. Her choice, a predetermined path to darkness.

You won't really get any of that out of the film's NSFW (because nipples) trailer, which is embedded below. Instead, this trailer is a trippy three minute mood piece packed with interesting and weird visuals. Check it out, see what you think, and decide if FEED THE BLACK is a film you'd like to watch on June 6th.

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