Tara Subkoff’s #Horror gets a trailer and November 20 release date

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Having acquired the North American distribution rights to clothing designer Tara Subkoff's directorial debut #HORROR back in August, IFC Midnight has now scheduled a November 20th release date for the film. #HORROR will be playing in theatres in Los Angeles and New York, and will be available On Demand in the rest of the continent.

Written and produced by Subkoff and starring Chloe Sevigny, Timothy Hutton, Balthazar Getty, Natasha Lyonne, Taryn Manning, Stella Schnabel, Lydia Hearst, and Annabelle Dexter-Jones, #HORROR tells of 

a group of 12-year-old girls whose obsession with a social media game turns a cyberbullying incident into a chaotic situation. "#Horror" centers on the increasingly cruel and dog-eat-dog online world where popularity can be achieved at the cost of human lives.

To help you decide whether or not you want to watch the movie next month, a trailer has been released online and can be viewed below.

I'm not entirely certain about this one, but it does look stylishly made and intensely weird. I'm interested in finding out how some of the imagery gets worked into a story about cyberbullying. I especially want to know what's going on with that egg…

All questions will be answered when #HORROR hits screens big and small one month and one week from today.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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