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Death Is a New Beginning in Indie Horror Film BAD VOODOO

Escaped convicts find themselves in a situation beyond their worst nightmares in Bad Voodoo.

The ritual begins when the supernatural horror film curses VOD and DVD on February 10 via DeskPop Entertainment.

Two escaped convicts break into a house and take a hostage, only to discover that the hideout houses something far more dangerous: a voodoo curse born from a grieving couple’s thirst for vengeance. As the night spirals into terror, they must battle an unseen power that feeds on guilt, blood, and lost souls.

Manny Perez (Pride and Glory) and John Fiore (The Sopranos) lead the cast, which also includes Christina Moody, Justin Genna, Alex Joseph Pires, and Jimmy C. Jules.

Andrew Adler and Andre Hepburn make their feature directorial debut on the project, which they also produced alongside Marie Brandt. Devin Fearn penned the script, based on a story by Hepburn.

“Bad Voodoo was my way of confronting grief,” Hepburn explains. “Grief can haunt us as powerfully as any monster. The film lives in the space where folklore, faith, and terror collide.”

“With Bad Voodoo, we wanted to use supernatural horror as a lens to tell a deeply human story about moral boundaries,” Adler adds. “At its heart, the film examines how loss can distort our sense of justice and lead us into choices we never imagined we were capable of.”

Bad Voodoo embraces the old Haitian saying: it doesn’t matter if you don’t believe in voodoo, because it believes in you.

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Blacktooth

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