Uncork’d to Feed the Devil on August 2nd

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Feed the Devil Max Perrier

On August 2nd, Uncork'd Entertainment will be giving a VOD release to director Max Perrier's FEED THE DEVIL, a movie about "a man who goes head-to-head with a demonic beast in the wilderness."

If you need to know a little more than that, here is the full synopsis for the movie, which was written by Perrier and Matthew Altman: 

Given a map to marijuana planted in the remote wilderness of Alaska, Marcus and his girlfriend Stella head off on an expedition to cut down the crop and make easy money. The mission quickly turns deadly when Stella vanishes and the quest to find her uncovers a trail of victims tied to an ancient Indian myth. The search becomes a lethal game of survival when they are hunted down by the demonic beast behind the legend.

Trekking out into the wilderness to find a pot field? Marcus and Stella clearly never saw the 2009 FRIDAY THE 13TH, or if they did they didn't take it as a cautionary tale.

FEED THE DEVIL stars Jared Cohn, Ardis Barrow, Victoria Curtain,  Brandon Perrault, Nahka Bertrand, Tyson Houseman, and Marco Collin.

The film's trailer can be seen below. If this movie looks like something you'd like to watch, you only have to wait thirteen days to do so.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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