Debuting on Digital, DVD and On Demand: Bobby Easley’s ‘H.P Lovecraft’s Witch House’

Filmmaker Bobby Easley’s (Bodysnatch 2017) film, H.P. Lovecraft’s Witch House (our review), is set to release on Digital, DVD, and On Demand on July 5, 2022. The film is based on Lovecraft’s original tale, The Dreams In The Witch House. and was co-written by Easley and Ken Wallace (Belly Timber 2016). The cast includes Portia Chellelynn (formerly known as Michelle Morris), Shriekshow’s Julie Anne Prescott (our interview), and Andrea Collins (The Embalmers 2021 – our review). Easley, Wallace, and J.D. Brenton (Creeporia 2014) co-produced Witch House, and Brenton was also in charge of cinematography and editing.

Check out the trailer below, and then read on for more info!

From the press release:

From Horror Wasteland Pictures International, releasing for the first time on digital and DVD this July, H.P Lovecraft’s Witch House.

Graduate student Alice Gilman (Portia Chellelynn: Hematic Web) is running from an abusive past. She seeks refuge in the infamous Hannah House, a historic home with an ominous past. Determined to prove the possibility of alternate dimensions, she unknowingly unlocks a gateway to unimaginable horror. Facing a series of bizarre and violent events, Alice is plagued by nightmarish dreams of these evil entities. Trapped between the 4th dimension and reality, the diabolical truth is revealed as Alice fights for her sanity and her very soul.

Based on the H.P. Lovecraft’s short story, The Dreams in the Witch House, Witch House blurs the boundaries between reality, dreams… and the beyond.

Easley and Ken Wallace scripted the pic, which was shot in Indiana’s Historical Hannah House which is known to be haunted. Look for the digital and DVD on July 5.

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