

Horror · Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
Troubled writer, Vincent, escapes to an isolated retreat, determined to complete his first novel. However, his solitude is short lived as a dark force suddenly encroaches and Vincent becomes immersed in a violent and cathartic awakening.
Top Cast


Alan King
Alan King
Vincent
Alan King
Vincent


Christopher Kirby
Christopher Kirby
Jesse
Christopher Kirby
Jesse


Zoe Bertram
Zoe Bertram
Eloise Bergman
Zoe Bertram
Eloise Bergman
Bill Evans
Bill Evans
Gunther
Bill Evans
Gunther


Greg Fleet
Greg Fleet
Micky St. Peters
Greg Fleet
Micky St. Peters
Paree Brar
Paree Brar
Petra
Paree Brar
Petra
Mercia Deane-Johns
Mercia Deane-Johns
Narrator
Mercia Deane-Johns
Narrator
Vaughn Greenberg
Vaughn Greenberg
Ned
Vaughn Greenberg
Ned
Teamo Henderson
Teamo Henderson
William Tremblay
Teamo Henderson
William Tremblay
Christine Henderson
Christine Henderson
Delphine Tremblay
Christine Henderson
Delphine Tremblay
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