A new trailer for a film we caught last year at Fantasia has been released online. Come True turned out to be one our faves from last year and it will finally land on screens in the UK in March. The official release says that the film will release in cinemas from 12th March, and then on Digital Download from 15th March.
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Anthony Scott Burns (Our House) directs, while the film stars Julia Sarah Stone (Honey Bee, Weirdos) and Landon Liboiron (Truth or Dare).
Here’s the official synopsis: Plagued by nightmares, a troubled teenager signs up to a sleep disorder study. Hoping that will finally stop her sinister dreams, she unknowingly becomes the channel to a horrifying new discovery.
As I said, we loved this film, giving it top marks – a five star review back at Fantasia 2020. You can read the full review here, but here’s an excerpt.
“Put simply, Come True is a truly exceptional movie. It’s everything you could possible want from a science-fiction skewed horror movie; it’s intellectually challenging, emotionally absorbing, and above all, absolutely terrifying.”
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Come True review
Fantasia 2020Lightbulb Film Distribution will release the film in March.
Check out the full trailer below.
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