New UK poster for Jim Mickle’s Cold in July starring Michael C. Hall

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Rocking a mullet-mustache combo is a feat that very few men can pull off, so I’ve got to hand it to Michael C. Hall of “Dexter” fame for doing just that. If you don’t believe me, just take a look at the new UK poster for Jim Mickle’s COLD IN JULY as it puts Hall’s new look on glorious display. If fear can’t tear a man down, a dude confident enough to wear a mustache with a mullet sure as shit will. Take a peek at the new poster below, and don't forget to watch the first clip right HERE if you missed it!

The official synopsis goes like this:

On a hot Texas summer night in 1989, family man Richard Dane (Dexter’s Michael C. Hall) awakens to the sound of a burglar breaking into his home. In a panic, he shoots the intruder dead—but this nightmare is only just beginning. Although he’s hailed as a small-town hero, Dane soon finds himself fearing for his family’s safety when the burglar’s ex-con father, Ben (Sam Shepard), rolls into town; hell-bent on revenge. However, not all is as it seems. Misled by the cops and desperate for answers, Richard embarks on an increasingly berserk, bloodstained quest to discover what really happened that night.

The film also stars Don Johnson, Sam Shepard and Vinessa Shaw. Look for it on May 23.

Source: Empire

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