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Exclusive clip: In these woods, you’re the “PREY”

Wednesday, September 25, 2019 | Exclusive, News

By MICHAEL GINGOLD

Something’s stalking human PREY in a film from the director of the MANIAC remake that opens Friday, produced by Blumhouse Productions, ImageNation and Hyde Park Entertainment. We’ve got an exclusive scene to share.

Cinedigm releases PREY, helmed by Franck Khalfoun from a script by Khalfoun and David Coggeshall, September 27 in select theaters (cities include Los Angeles, Atlanta, Orlando, Dallas and Houston) and on VOD. Logan Miller (ESCAPE ROOM), Kristine Froseth, Jolene Anderson, Jerrica Lai, Phodisdo Dintwe, Anthony Jensen and Jody Mortara star; the synopsis: “This horror-thriller follows Toby Burns [Miller], a millennial coldly floating through life and disconnected from his family. After his father is tragically killed in a carjacking, Toby is left stricken with guilt. He is begrudgingly enrolled in a ‘Lost and Found’ program, in which he will spend three days and three nights on a remote jungle island. Toby soon finds that this ‘uninhabited’ island is not so lonely when he meets a mysterious girl named Madeleine [Froseth]. It soon becomes clear that neither of them are safe here and time is running out. Someone or something bloodthirsty lurks in the jungle, and Toby must find a way off this island before becoming its PREY…”

Michael Gingold
Michael Gingold (RUE MORGUE's Head Writer) has been covering the world of horror cinema for over three decades, and in addition to his work for RUE MORGUE, he has been a longtime writer and editor for FANGORIA magazine and its website. He has also written for BIRTH.MOVIES.DEATH, SCREAM, IndieWire.com, TIME OUT, DELIRIUM, MOVIEMAKER and others. He is the author of the AD NAUSEAM books (1984 Publishing) and THE FRIGHTFEST GUIDE TO MONSTER MOVIES (FAB Press), and he has contributed documentaries, featurettes and liner notes to numerous Blu-rays, including the award-winning feature-length doc TWISTED TALE: THE UNMAKING OF "SPOOKIES" (Vinegar Syndrome).