Ricci and Cusack enter a building with a dark side in Distorted

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Distorted Rob W. King Christina Ricci John Cusack

Eleven months after we heard production was about to begin on director Rob W. King's thriller DISTORTED, a poster and a couple images have arrived online to offer a preview of the film, which will be receiving a theatrical release courtesy of QME Entertainment on June 22nd.

Written by Arne Olsen and starring Christina Ricci, Brendan Fletcher, and John Cusack, DISTORTED has the following synopsis: 

Lauren and Russel Curran decide to move away from the bustle of the city and into the peaceful oasis of The Pinnacle, a coveted luxury condo boasting ultra-modern design, state-of-the-art features and security systems. Lauren begins to suspect the building has a dark side and seeks the help of Vernon, an investigative journalist with an interest in cyber conspiracy. Together, they come to believe that The Pinnacle may be brainwashing unsuspecting residents.

That sounds interesting enough, but like I said when I first heard about this film, all I really needed to know about it was that it stars Ricci, Fletcher, and Cusack. That's an instant sell right there… although I would like to take a look at a trailer.

Check out the images and the poster, and start preparing to get DISTORTED in just a couple months.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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