Red Snow trailer: vampire horror film is now on VOD, DVD

4Digital Media just released writer/director Sean Nichols Lynch’s vampire horror film Red Snow on DVD, VOD, and digital this week, and we’ve got the trailer to help you decide whether or not this is something you’ll want to add to your watch list. Check the trailer out in the embed above, and if you like what you see you can watch Red Snow at THIS LINK, or pick up a copy HERE.

The film has the following lengthy synopsis:

Aspiring vampire-romance novelist Olivia Romo is spending her holidays alone, holed up in her snowbound cabin near Lake Tahoe and racking up rejection letters from publishers. Until one night, an injured bat slams against her window. Sympathetic to creatures of the night, Olivia takes the wounded critter inside her garage to nurse it back to health. The next day, however, Olivia is delighted to discover that the bat has transformed into a handsome vampire. His name is Luke. He’s not a fan of crosses, garlic, or sunlight, but he seems to take a strange liking to Olivia.

The unlikely companions get to know each other and start to form a tenuous friendship, but Olivia grows suspicious of Luke’s intentions as his past begins to catch up with him. First, there’s the strange detective who comes looking for Luke and his dangerous associates. Then, there are the pale figures creeping outside Olivia’s cabin at night. And at last, Luke’s old vampire friends come out of the shadows and into Olivia’s cabin. They want Luke back, but first, they want to help themselves to his tasty new friend.

Dennice Cisneros, Nico Bellamy, Laura Kennon, and Vernon Wells star. Red Snow was produced by Alrik Bursell.

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