Uncork’d to release Zack Ward’s Restoration May 3rd

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Restoration Zack Ward

Since making his unforgettable screen debut as the bully Scut Farkus in the 1983 classic A CHRISTMAS STORY, Zack Ward has racked up over 100 additional credits, appearing in such films as FREDDY VS. JASON, RESIDENT EVIL: APOCALYPSE, and TRANSFORMERS. Now Ward has stepped behind the camera to make his feature directorial debut with the horror film RESTORATION, which Uncork'd Entertainment will be releasing On Demand May 3rd. A DVD release will follow on July 5th.

Written by Ward and James Cullen Bressack, 

RESTORATION spooks up the tale of a couple who, while renovating their house, find a diary hidden in the walls, lost for 30 years. Opening the book releases the ghost of a child that haunts their dreams and waking life, driving them to find the cause of her death and release her soul. 

Emily O'Brien, Adrian Gaeta, Sarah Ann Schultz, Anna Harr, and Ward himself star in the film.

A poster and trailer for RESTORATION have been released online, and you can check them out below. If they stir up your interest in watching the movie, you only have five days to wait before you can do so On Demand.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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