Lavender, starring Abbie Cornish, gets an eerie teaser

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Lavender Ed Gass-Donnelly

One of the first articles I wrote when I joined Arrow in the Head last year was about THE LAST EXORCISM PART II director Ed Gass-Donnelly's psychological thriller LAVENDER, a film that stars Abbie Cornish as 

a woman must return to her childhood home in order to remember the grisly family massacre that took place there, of which she was the sole survivor. The ghosts of her family force her to remember what really happened the night of their deaths.

Cornish is joined in the cast by Justin Long, playing a psychiatrist who helps her recover lost memories, Diego Klattenhoff as her husband, and Dermot Mulroney as her uncle.

Since my previous LAVENDER article, the film has made its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year and is now moving toward its wider release. While the dates and details of the release have yet to be revealed, a teaser has dropped online that gives a short but intriguing and eerie look at the unnerving situation Cornish's character and those around her endure in the film.

I am very much looking forward to checking this one out whenever the chance arises. Hopefully it won't be much longer before we find out when LAVENDER will be released.

Source: B-D

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