New poster unveiled for paranormal slasher Family Possessions

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Family Possessions Tommy Faircloth Leah Wiseman

CRINOLINE HEAD / GENERATION AX / DOLLFACE director Tommy Faircloth is currently in post-production on his fourth feature, the paranormal slasher FAMILY POSSESSIONS, and as the film nears completion a new poster has been unveiled on the movie's official social media accounts.

FAMILY POSSESSIONS centers on 

a young girl named Rachael that inherits her Grandmother's mansion. Rachael and her family relocate across the country to move into the house, as the father recently lost his job and fell on hard financial times.  Once in this new town and this new house, Rachael begins having paranormal experiences in the house and later finds out a big secret that her mother and father were keeping from her and her younger brother.

Star Leah Wiseman, who plays Rachael in the film, is featured on the new poster, as is a glimpse of the sinister presence her character has to deal with.

Wiseman's co-stars include Jason Vail, Suzie Haines, Lizzie Mears, Morgan Monnig, Michael Alig, Erika Edwards, Michael David Wilson, Robert Haulbrook, Andrew Wicklum, SLEEPAWAY CAMP's Felissa Rose, and A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2's Mark Patton.

FAMILY POSSESSIONS is expected to premiere this fall, when it will be heading out into the festival circuit.

Source: Facebook

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