Indie Horror Film ‘It’s Just A Game’ Launches Kickstarter Campaign

Daniel Emery Taylor has came a long way since starring in Return of Swamp Thing at age 9. He’s starred in a ton of indie horror films as well as co directed such films The Hospital, The Hospital 2 and Camp Massacre. Daniels latest film, It’s Just a Game, which recently launched a preorder campaign through Kickstarter, is his feature debut as the sole director. Check out the trailer then read on for all the info on the film.

From the Kickstarter Campaign-

“IT’S JUST A GAME” – THE NEW FEATURE HORROR FILM FROM DANIEL EMERY TAYLOR!!

From the mind of Daniel Emery Taylor, an actor best known for THE RETURN OF SWAMP THING and a writer/director best known for THE HOSPITAL and CAMP MASSACRE, comes a twisted tale of teenage bullying, jealousy, angst, and a bizarre theatre cult intent on summoning the spirit of an ancient witch. Taylor’s solo directorial debut, IT’S JUST A GAME is an ethereal, haunting psychological thriller with a Giallo sensibility. A tale that is as fresh as it is indescribable. Taylor promises a change of direction from his previous work. “I wanted to present something that nobody else could: something born solely in my mind. Sure, you can see my influences – you can see the Argento, the Refn, the Raimi, the Hitchcock – but I am pleased that what I have is uniquely Daniel Emery Taylor.”

PLOT SUMMARY: Brianna (Hannah Cohen-Lawlor) is a shy, bashful teen who is constantly getting humiliated by the other girls in her social circle. Her circumstances change when she is kidnapped by a bizarre theater cult intent on summoning an ancient witch.

It’s Just a Game sounds like its going to be a unique film and I’m excited to see it. What about you? Let us know in the comments and be sure to check out their Kickstarter campaign.

About Charlie Cargile

Indianapolis based Horror journalist. Lover of most things Horror (especially Indie), Pop Punk and the strange and unusual.

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