The Madness Inside Me

‘The Madness Inside Me’ Is Coming Soon To Select Theaters and Digital Platforms

Gravitas Ventures sends word they’re bringing Matthew Berkowitz’s thriller The Madness Inside Me to select theaters and digital platforms soon. We’ve got the official trailer and poster for you ahead of the release.

Check out the trailer below, then read on for all the details!

The Madness Inside Me Synopsis

Madison Taylor is a forensic psychiatrist, spending her days interviewing prison inmates and her evenings with her husband Jeremy. When Jeremy is killed in a home invasion by Francis Tate, her world begins to turn itself inside out. Madison’s fascination with morbid crime begins to gnaw away at her character. She becomes sleepless and now spends her evenings stalking and photographing strangers. She refuses to identify her husband’s killer and instead chooses to stalk him for revenge. Now finding pleasure in her thrill-seeking, dangerous life choices, she starts to put herself in compromising situations for arousal. Is her relationship with criminals an excuse for her to rebel or is this the person who has always been inside her?

Matthew Berkowitz wrote and directed the film. It stars Merrin Dungey (Big Little Lies, American Horror Stories), Devon Graye (I See You, American Horror Stories), and Thomas Q. Jones (“Luke Cage”).

Here’s a look at the official poster art!

The Madness Inside Me
Gravitas Ventures will release The Madness Inside Me in select theaters and on digital platforms on September 3, 2021. Watch for it!

Looks good! What did you think of the trailer? Will you try to catch the film in theaters or on digital? Tell us in the comments!

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