Trailer: A legendary demon wreaks havoc in Hallowed Be Thy Name

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Gravitas Ventures will be releasing the supernatural horror film HALLOWED BE THY NAME in just a couple weeks, and we have the trailer embedded up above to help build the hype. The film will be released on VOD, DVD, and through streaming platforms on June 2nd.

Written and directed by Taylor Ri’chard of 3rd Fathom Films, HALLOWED BE THY NAME has the following synopsis: 

Superstition, magic and bad decisions drive us down a road into a small town in rural Louisiana with Devin, a 17-year-old boy, being dragged to his mother’s hometown after his parents’ ugly divorce. After arriving at his grandmother’s place and settling into his unwanted new life, Devin meets two locals who sweep him out of his comfort zone. Like most teens, they are curious, and ignoring all warnings, they venture deep into a forsaken cave, thought to be haunted by local town people. Together they meet Cauchemar, a legendary demon that wreaks havoc on all those it encounters. They learn quickly that sometimes in life we have to allow nature to take its course, because there are some things that just aren’t meant to be.

Collin Shephard, Alissa Shaye Hale, Zander Krenger, Fiona McQuinn, Mamie Morgan, and Lolita Price star, with Bill Barrett as Cauchemar.

Check out the trailer above and the artwork below, and get ready to meet Cauchemar this June.

Hallowed Be Thy Name

Source: Arrow in the Head

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