‘All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster’ Opens Up Halloween Hell on SCREAMBOX Today; Watch the Trailer Here!

‘All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster’ Opens Up Halloween Hell on SCREAMBOX Today; Watch the Trailer Here!

Horror


The All Hallows’ Eve franchise, which introduced the world to the iconic slasher Art the Clown way back in 2013, is back with brand new installment All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster, now streaming on SCREAMBOX!

This latest entry into the anthology franchise, which prides itself on spotlighting the hard work of the indie horror community, shines the spotlight on a brand-new crop of filmmakers.

All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster features a collection of short films curated by one of the producers of the indie horror blockbuster, Terrifier 2Steve Barton, alongside Horrible Imaginings Film Festival executive director Miguel Rodriguez.

In the new movie…

“When a lost traveler comes across an isolated rural gas station on Halloween night, she thinks she’s found her way home. Unbeknownst to her, the eerie gas station is the residence of a family of degenerate, devilish creatures. As the night descends into a hellish nightmare, the young woman becomes the center of an occult ritual featuring the devil himself.”

Directors for All Hallows’ Eve: Trickster include Evan Tramel, Mike Hickey, Jean-Paul Disciscio, Dan Lazarovits, Evan Gorski, and Francisco Lacerda.

The cast includes Mallory Fisher, Ann Marie Shea, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Alen Kolenovic, Tyler Steelman, and Francisco Lopes.

Steve Barton, Jesse Baget, and Miguel Rodriguez produce.



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