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See Tamara Glynn Next in Fantasy’s Sheol!

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I know that this is a horror film website, but sometimes we allow our demographic to bleed over into the world of science fiction and fantasy when it makes for a good story. Especially when it’s a story that involves one of our good friends, actress, producer, film festival co-host and entrepreneur Tamara Glynn. Horror fans will most remember this beautiful and talented woman for her supporting role as Samantha Thomas in Halloween 5 (1989). Well, after a long hiatus from appearing in front of the camera, she returned to acting in 2015 with a leading role in Patrick Rea’s horror short, Howl of a Good Time.

And now fans of hers can look forward to seeing her in another short film, Sheol. It is described as a fantasy drama and has an anticipated release date scheduled for sometime in the forth quarter of 2016. The film is written and directed by Johnnie Brannon. The filmmaker also produced the short with Tony J. Taylor in conjunction with Flokati Films. Cast members appearing alongside Tamara include Byron Taylor, Duane Jackson, Sharon Combs, Kristof Waltermire, Jason Willey, Kirby Gocke and Andrew McMurry.

Synopsis: Mr. Black (a representative of Hell) and Mr. White (a representative from Heaven) have been meeting once a day in Sheol, a place where souls are sent to await their final destination. Their conversations are friendly and they have built a mutual respect for one another. On this day, they witness something that they have never seen before and the fate for one soul is changed in the blink of an eye.

While it is unclear how big Ms. Glynn’s role in the new short film will be, Sheol is currently in post production and several stills have been released showcasing the Halloween 5 actress. You can also checking out the teaser trailer below.

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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