‘Bunker Heights’ Teaser Trailer – Crime, Comedy and Creatures Collide in Genre-Bending Indie Movie

‘Bunker Heights’ Teaser Trailer – Crime, Comedy and Creatures Collide in Genre-Bending Indie Movie

Horror


A handful of familiar faces in the world of indie horror have joined forces for the upcoming Bunker Heights, a genre-bending film that’s currently in the post-production stage.

Bunker Heights is a genre-bending farce that delves into the complexities of a troubled city facing a catastrophic crisis,” an official statement previews. “Blending elements of crime, horror, and dark comedy, the film offers a gripping narrative that follows the lives of its citizens as they navigate the looming threat that jeopardizes their very existence.”

Watch the official teaser trailer below for a sneak peek.

Written and directed by Drew Fortier under the production of Hannah Fierman (V/H/S, Dark Circles, Siren), the film boasts special effects crafted by Deryk Wehrley (Late Checkout, Crust), alongside cinematography courtesy of Gordon Cameron (Her Name Was Christa).

Bunker Heights stars Drew Fortier (Dwellers, Side Effects May Vary), Hannah Fierman (V/H/S, Siren, Dark Circles), Chaney Morrow (Wrong Turn, Haunt), Paul T Taylor (Hellraiser: Judgement, Sin City), Floyd Ewing Jr. (The Dead Next Door, Robot Ninja), Douglas Esper (Dwellers, Trivial), James L Edwards (Her Name Was Christa, Side Effects May Vary), Daniel John Kearney (Crust, Watchdog), LC Holt (You’re Next, V/H/S 2), Xander Goldman (Macabre Mountain, Massacre Academy), and Christopher Robin Koch.

The cast also includes various talent from the music world such as David Ellefson (ex Megadeth, The Lucid), Violent J (Insane Clown Posse), Vinnie Dombroski (Sponge, The Lucid), Lance Eric (ex Bang Tango, Color of Chaos), James Leg (Black Diamond Heavies), and Bass Amp (First Jason).



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