New Spiral pics

JoBloJoBlo
Last Updated on July 27, 2021

A couple days after showing you the new poster for SPIRAL, the strange psychological thriller from Adam Green (HATCHET) and Joel David Moore, I’ve got a batch of stills to show you from the film. No, nothing eye-popping, but you’re getting a good look at the film’s “hero” Mason. Looks like he’s got problems, doesn’t he? You have no idea.

The film is about a reclusive telemarketer (Moore) who leads no life at all until he meets a new employee, the perky Amber (Amber Tamblyn). He tentatively forges a relationship with her, which leads them both down a very disturbed path.

I’ll have a transcription of an interview I conducted with Moore, Green and co-star Zachary Levi on the site soon. For now, be creeped out by the pics! SPIRAL gets released this February.

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