Light Bulb Film Distribution Announces Release Date For Sci Fi/Horror Film ‘Something In The Dirt’

Critically acclaimed sci-fi/horror film, Something in the Dirt is headed to cinemas and digital and blu-ray release. This is the latest title from filmmakers Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson, the creators of the critically acclaimed The EndlessSynchronic, as well as episodes from Marvel’s Moon Knight and the upcoming second season of Loki. The film is fresh from its sold-out UK premiere at FrightFest and there are also two further October festival screenings at Celluloid Screams (Sheffield) and FilmFear (Manchester). Find out all the details down below!

Something in the Dirt

Synopsis for Something In the Dirt

When neighbours John and Levi witness supernatural events in their Los Angeles apartment, they realize documenting the paranormal could inject some fame and fortune into their wasted lives. An ever-deeper, darker rabbit hole, their friendship frays as they uncover the dangers of the phenomena, the city and each other.

“We are thrilled to be bringing Something In The Dirt to UK & Ireland audiences in November. Moorhead and Benson are visionary filmmakers and we have admired their DIY filmmaking style for many years. Their unique, mind-bending stories are bold and compelling. Something In The Dirt is destined to be a cult-classic.” commented Sales & Acquisitions Director, Peter Thompson.

This film looks like a mind bender! Should be a good one! What do you think? Will you be checking this one out? Let us know in the comments! Available in the UK Cinemas November 4th. It will be available for Digital Download on November 28 and Blu-Ray December 5. Stay tuned to PopHorror for all your news, reviews and much more!

About Jennifer Bonges

I love a good scare. I have a collection of over 500 horror movies and I am an avid reader as well. I'm also a fan of other nerdoms, Star Wars, Star Trek, X-Files, Firefly and Doctor Who to name a few. I live in Illinois with my husband and cats who share my nerdoms.

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