The Wes Craven-produced horror movie The Girl In The Photographs has a new poster and trailer.

UPDATE: Our review of The Girl In The Photographs is up and you can read it right here

Yes, Wes Craven produced The Girl In The Photographs, which means this marks the last production for one of our all-time greatest horror icons. It does tend to make it all very bitter sweet, but hopefully it’ll be a good final film bearing the Wes Craven name, and the trailer certainly leaves a very good impression.

However, Craven isn’t the only name easily recognized by horror fans, since Katharine Isabelle is part of the cast, and she has made quite the career in our genre of choice. Also, we get to see Kal Penn in a very different light. Most people will probably recognize Kal Penn as Kumar from the Harold and Kumar movies, but in The Girl In The Photographs, we see a very different side of him.

The Girl in the photographsThe quick details:

Directed by Nick Simon (writer of The Pyramid), starring Christy Carlson Romano (Mirrors 2), Katharine Isabelle (Ginger SnapsAmerican Mary), Claudia Lee (Kick-Ass 2), Kal Penn (Harold & Kumar) and Mitch Pileggi (The X-files).

A bored young woman in a sleepy community called Spearfish, starts receiving photographs of brutally murdered young women. Are they real or staged? The culprit is either a serial killer or some creep with a sick sense of humour.

The hype actually started last year, when The Girl In The Photographs was screened at Toronto International Film Festival for its world premiere. After that, the film went on to screenings at Sitges Film Festival, Screamfest Horror Film Festival and Torino Film Festival.

The Girl In The Photographs will be out in US theaters on April 1, 2016.

Watch the trailer below:

https://youtu.be/geD1MEMqXT0

I usually keep up-to-date with all the horror news, and make sure Heaven of Horror share the best and latest trailers for upcoming horror movies. I love all kinds of horror. My love affair started when I watched 'Poltergeist' alone around the age of 10. I slept like a baby that night and I haven't stopped watching horror movies since. The crazy slasher stuff isn't really for me, but hey, to each their own. I guess I just like to be scared and get jump scares, more than being disgusted and laughing at the grotesque. Also, Korean and Spanish horror movies made within the past 10-15 years are among my absolute favorites.
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