Dark Sky Films has released an official trailer for It Stains the Sands Red, an upcoming zombie flick from Colin Minihan and Stuart Ortiz, better known as The Vicious Brothers, the duo behind the indie horror Grave Encounters.
In the movie a girl (played by Brittany Allen) from Las Vegas becomes stranded in the desert with a bloodthirsty zombie (Juan Riedinger) relentlessly pursuing her.
You can read more about the movie and watch the trailer below.
SYNOPSIS:
In the throes of a zombie apocalypse, Molly (Emmy winner, Brittany Allen) – a troubled woman from Las Vegas with a dark past – finds herself stranded in the desert with a lone ravenous Zombie (Netflix’ Narcos, Juan Riedinger) on her tail. At first, she’s easily able to out pace her un-dead pursuer, but things quickly become a nightmare when she realizes the zombie doesn’t need to ever stop and rest. Running low on supplies and beat down by the harsh environment, Molly will have to summon the strength she never knew she had to ultimately face the zombie, and the demons that have chased her all her life.
Minihan and Ortiz co-wrote the screenplay for It Stains the Sands Red, with Minihan directing. They had the same duties on the 2014 title Extraterrestrial, and shared writing and directing duties on Grave Encounters.
Having not yet seen the movie I can’t judge, but reading the synopsis and watching the trailer, I can’t help but wonder what’s stopping her from just bashing the zombie’s skull in and moving on. We see them dispatched by the hundreds in movies and TV shows. They’re much scarier and more dangerous in larger groups than they are when it’s just one of them. Perhaps there’s something special about this particular undead gentleman keeping her from ending it?
We shall see!
Trailer
ABOUT DARK SKY FILMS:
Dark Sky Films is the independent production company and distributor behind such modern classics as Ti West’s THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL, THE INNKEEPERS, STAKE LAND, DEATHGASM, WE ARE STILL HERE, and more!
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