Trailer: Ten Minutes to Midnight, with Caroline Williams, coming to theatres

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Genre regular Caroline Williams, best known for playing the radio DJ heroine in THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2 (watch it HERE), is returning to the DJ booth for the new film TEN MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT, which is set to reach theatres (including drive-ins) on September 17th. With the release date coming up fast, today we've gotten our hands on a trailer for the film, and you can see that in the embed above.

In TEN MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT, Williams plays 

Amy Marlowe, a veteran late-night radio host on the eve of forced retirement trapped inside the station by a violent storm after being bitten by a rabid bat.

Her co-stars include Nicole Kang, Alice Kremelberg, and Nicholas Tucci.

The film was directed by Erik Bloomquist from a screenplay he wrote with his brother Carson Bloomquist. The Bloomquists produced the film with Adam Weppler, who also has an acting role in it, for Mainframe Pictures.

After the September theatrical release, TEN MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT will make its virtual cinema debut on October 15th, with a VOD/Digital release courtesy of 1091 Pictures to follow on January 19, 2021.

I'm a huge fan of TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2 and Williams' work in it, so I'm hyped for TEN MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT.

10 Minutes to Midnight

Source: Arrow in the Head

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