Evil At The Door

Terror Films’ ‘EVIL AT THE DOOR’ (2022) Exclusive New Clip and Release Details

Kipp Tribble’s EVIL AT THE DOOR (2022) premieres soon on the Terror Films Channel. It’s hitting digital and video on demand platforms soon after. We’ve got the trailer and an exclusive new clip for you ahead of the premiere.

Check out the trailer below, then read on for the details and the exclusive new clip!

https://youtu.be/v-iD80efLpc

EVIL AT THE DOOR Synopsis

EVIL AT THE DOOR centers around a secret guild that has operated for nearly a century, known as The Locusts. Once a year this guild treats its members to a night of curated home invasions (aka, “runs”), known underground as “The Night of The Locusts”. With 180 minutes to do as they please with the occupants of the selected home, four masked men enter the home of Daniel and Jessica and begin to engage in sick, twisted games with them. Unbeknownst to the intruders, Liz, Jessica’s younger sister, is hiding under the bed. While the run time winds down, Liz plots her escape as The Locusts realize there is a traitor in their group. But will the division amongst the intruders be enough distraction for Liz to survive before The Locusts’ clock runs out?

Kipp Tribble wrote and directed (and co-produced) the film. It stars Bruce Davison, Andrea Sweeney Blanco, Robert Allen Mukes, Kipp Tribble, Kenny YatesSunny Doench, and Richard Siegelman.

Here’s a look at an exclusive new clip from the film!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZC1_95FHZM

EVIL AT THE DOOR premieres on the Terror Films Channel on January 21. A digital and VOD platform release will follow on January 28. Watch for it!

Looks good! What did you think of the trailer and the new clip? Are you going to check out the film on the Terror Films Channel? Tell us in the comments!

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