If you’re in on the whole vampire thing that seems to be dominating the world right now, then this trailer could just tickle your fang-like fancies.
New indie film, MIDNIGHT SON, has had its first trailer released, and it looks like it could actually be an interesting take on the whole blood-sucker phenomenon.
Writing-director, Scott Leberecht, gives us the synopsis:
“Jacob, a young man confined to a life of isolation, due to a rare skin disorder that prevents him from being exposed to sunlight. His world opens up when he meets Mary, a local bartender, and falls in love. Tragically, Jacob’s actions become increasingly bizarre as he struggles to cope with the effects of his worsening condition. Forced by the disease to drink human blood for sustenance, he must control his increasingly violent tendencies as local law enforcement narrow their focus on him as a suspect in a series of grisly murders.”
But don’t just take his word for it, have a look at the trailer. Starring Zak Kilberg, Maya Parish, and Jo D. Jonz to name a few, the film has some nifty credentials as it was executive produced by the co-creator of THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, Eduardo Sanchez.
What do you think? Rehash of the stories of old, or original idea?
MIDNIGHT SON is set for release on March 10th 2011.
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Nov 2, 2010 at 6:47 pm
Take away the whole night watchman aspect, and this becomes nothing but a big “Thirst” knock-off. Not interested…