Trailer heralds the arrival of Grave Walkers in the UK

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Live Evil Grave Walkers Ari Kirschenbaum

Last October, we shared the trailer for a horror film from writer/director Ari Kirschenbaum that was at the time called LIVE-EVIL. Since that time, the project has undergone a title change – it's now known as GRAVE WALKERS – and has secured a distribution deal in the UK. Solo Media and Matchbox Films will be giving the film a Digital release on September 26th, followed by a DVD release on October 3rd.

With this fresh title and distribution news comes a brand new trailer, which can be seen below.

The film's synopsis: 

Supernatural forces are locked into a college town police force's basement jail. The sheriff and his deputies are subjected to psychic attacks, preying on the fears of the loyal officers and only those with the strongest wills can survive.

Whether it's called LIVE-EVIL or GRAVE WALKERS, Kirschenbaum's movie looks like a good time to me. I'm glad it's making its way out into the world now, because I really need to see what a movie that's described as "GHOSTBUSTERS meets DAWN OF THE DEAD as seen through Rod Serling's Twilight Zone" is like.

Vladimir Kulich, Charlene Amoia, Vincent M. Ward, J. Richey Nash, and Tony Todd star.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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