Last Girl Standing gets a new trailer, November release date

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Last Girl Standing Akasha Villalobos Benjamin R. Moody

It's been over a year since we shared the first trailer for writer/director Benjamin R. Moody's LAST GIRL STANDING, a film which caught my interest with its "slasher aftermath" story: 

Five years ago, a masked killer brutally murdered a group of friends. Since then, Camryn, the lone survivor, has struggled to reclaim her shattered life. Wracked with guilt and paranoia, can Camryn ever have a normal life again or is she destined to be alone? 

Part slasher movie and part character study, LAST GIRL STANDING is a penetrating and intimate look at what happens to the survivors of horror movies.

LAST GIRL STANDING made the festival rounds over the last year, with actress Akasha Villalobos earning awards for her performance in the lead role at both the New York City Horror Film Festival and Tucson Terrorfest. Now distributor MPI is gearing up to release the film on DVD and digital HD on November 1st. 

Ahead of this release, a new trailer has also been made available and can be seen below. If you're a slasher fan like I am, it definitely looks like this is going to be one worth checking out.

Last Girl Standing Akasha Villalobos Benjamin R. Moody

Source: MPI Home Video

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