Shane Carruth plays a troubled doctor in trailer for The Dead Center

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Arrow Video will be giving writer/director Billy Senese's thriller THE DEAD CENTER a VOD and limited theatrical release on October 11th, so it's time for a trailer to come along and give us an idea of what Arrow and Senese have in store for us. 

The trailer can be seen above, and judging by that this movie looks to be very strange and unnerving.

Arrow will also be giving the film a DVD and Blu-ray release on October 22nd, and copies can be pre-ordered at THIS LINK.

Starring PRIMER / UPSTREAM COLOR filmmaker Shane Carruth, who also produced the film with Senese, Jonathan Rogers, and Denis Deck, THE DEAD CENTER has the following synopsis:

Troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester (Carruth) is drawn to help a mysterious patient who is brought to the emergency psych ward in a catatonic state with no memory of how he reached the hospital. As if to exorcise his own demons, the doctor feverishly tries to break through to his mysterious patient. But as a spate of mysterious deaths shake the ward to its core, Forrester comes to suspect that there is more to his new ward than meets the eye. As he comes to realize what he’s unleashed, a desperate race against the forces of evil threatens to swallow him whole. 

Carruth is joined in the cast by Jeremy Childs, Poorna Jagannathan, and William Feehely.

The Dead Center

Source: Arrow in the Head

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