Suspense thriller Daylight will be available via VOD in December

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

When we last wrote up the psychological thriller DAYLIGHT, about a couple lost in America pit against a conniving gang of kidnappers, the film had only just appeared on our radar and we weren’t quite sure what to make of it. Now, as the months have passed and we’ve heard some very positive things about it, we can happily share some solid release info with you about the movie, which apparently scared the bloody wits out of Marisa Tomei (read all about that HERE).

Beginning DECEMBER 1st, DAYLIGHT will be available on all the major cable Video On Demand providers, including Comcast, Time Warner, Charter, Cox, Verizon, xFinity, Amazon Video, iTunes, Blockbuster on Demand, CinemaNow, PlayStation, VUDU, xBox, Zune and beyond.

On their way to a wedding, Danny and Irene pick up a hitchhiker – throwing the film in the direction of the conventional rural kidnapper thriller. But with the skill of director David Barker and his miraculous cast and crew, Daylight emerges as much, much more than just another exploitation picture. Kidnappers Renny, Leo, and Murphy enact a bizarre and terrifying ritual of politeness, endowing such scenes as the passing of a bread knife at a kitchen table with a threat of ferocious violence – but also trust.

Check out the trailer for DAYLIGHT below.

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