The UK-based outfit Black and Blue Films is producing a number of intriguing horror flicks; they’ve got DEAD CERT, THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND and THE ASPHYX on the horizon – all of which we’ve written about extensively – but perhaps the most anticipated project is EXPOSÉ, Martin Kemp’s remake of the 1975 cult classic THE HOUSE ON STRAW HILL. We first wrote about it in March of last year, and while it still doesn’t appear to have an official release date, it’s worth bringing up again because a new poster, and synopsis, have been released. Must mean they’re getting closer…
Following a stress-induced breakdown after producing a bestseller, writer Paula Martin (Anna Brecon) retreats to Bidford House, her childhood holiday home, to get away from it all and begin work on her next novel. However, the old house is full of secrets and mystery that distract and disturb the fragile Paula. She calls her agent for help to take the pressure off, and Linda (Jane March) arrives, appearing to be a godsend who can help get Paula back on track.
But all is not as it seems. Is Linda a serial killer who’s been stalking Paula for years? With slimy journalist Robert Gainer (Billy Murray) seemingly on a mission to ruin Paula with a story of her breakdown, it’s left to her analyst, Leo Fox (Colin Salmon), to race to her rescue … but will he arrive in time?
Check out the trailer below; it’s been around for a little while, but still worth another look. The full poster is beneath that, along with some stills. For more from Black and Blue Films, hit up their Facebook page HERE.