Video Interview! Madison Iseman & Israel Broussard on new film Fear Of Rain

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Madison Iseman and Israel Broussard are no strangers to the horror genre. Between Happy Death Day 1 and 2, Annabelle Comes Home, and I Know What You Did Last Summer (TV), They both have enough credit to show they have a passion and respect for it. With their new film, Fear Of Rain (watch or own it here), coming out this Friday, February 12th, Arrow In The Head was able to sit down via Zoom and discuss Fear Of Rain with Madison  Iseman and Israel Broussard. Check out the interview above, and don't forget to sound off below in the comments.

Written and directed by Castille Landon, Fear Of Rain also stars Katherine Heigl, Harry Connick Jr, and Eugenie Bondurant. The synopsis:

A girl living with schizophrenia struggles with terrifying hallucinations as she begins to suspect her neighbor has kidnapped a child. The only person who believes her is Caleb -a boy she isn't even sure exists.

Fear Of Rain will be available on Digital, On Demand & Limited Theatrical Release on February 12th, 2021, and on Blu-ray February 6th.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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