Echoes of Fear, Shriekfest Winner” Gets Limited Theatrical Release

Horror

Brian and Laurence Avenet-Bradley’s Echoes of Fear is set for a limited national theatrical release this October.  The film premiered at the 18th annual Shriekfest Horror Festival where it won Best Supernatural Horror Feature.

The film stars Trista Robinson, Hannah Race, Paul Chirico, and Marshal Hilton. Echoes of Fear has won six Best Feature Awards at the festivals.

Based on the trailer, you may want to check Echoes of Fear out.

Synopsis:

“Alysa inherits her grandfather’s house following his sudden death from an apparent heart attack. She cannot keep the house, so she travels there to prepare it for sale. While she is packing away her grandfather’s belongings, some strange and unexplained events inside the house start to spook her, and she soon concludes that she is not alone there.

Even her pet mouse senses a presence. Something supernatural lurks in the house, and she begins to believe that her grandfather was trying to find something before he died. When her friend Steph arrives, they attempt to solve the mystery and what they uncover together forces them to confront the diabolical truth and the evil that hides inside.”

The following screenings have been announced:

Los Angeles, CA Oct. 16
Torrance, CA Oct. 24th
Chattanooga, TN Oct 24th
Johnson City, TN Oct. 24th
Knoxville, TN Oct. 23rd
New York, NY October (Date TBD)
San Francisco, CA October (Date TBD)
Greenville, SC November (Date TBD)
Pasadena, CA November 6th
Atlanta, GA November (Date TBD)
Palm Springs, CA November (Date TBD)
Boston, MASS.  November 6th
Santa Monica, CA Nov 20th
Orlando, FL Nov. (Date TBD)

Echoes of Fear (2019) Poster

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