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Trailer: New Horror Movie ‘The Exorcism Of Karen Walker’

Hereford Films has debuted the new trailer for their upcoming horror movie The Exorcism Of Karen Walker which releases next month.

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The Exorcism Of Karen Walker is the first film to fully explore the concept of Kirlian photography – a process of photographing a person’s ‘aura’. Accidentally discovered by Semyon Kirlian in 1939, it has been the subject of much myth and speculation ever since. In the film, Diane and Mitch Walker inherit a house once owned by Mitch’s uncle Alexander, who was ostracised from the family after purportedly abusing Mitch’s sister Karen while dabbling with Kirlian photography. Karen has been in a somnambulistic state in an asylum ever since, but Mitch slowly begins to realise that she was not abused: indeed Uncle Alexander was trying to help her as she was possessed by an ancient demon. Enlisting the help of Alexander’s one time colleague, renowned psychic Ada Devere, he brings Karen back to the house for a terrifying confrontation with the entity trapped inside her.

Written and directed by Steve Lawson (Essex Heist), the film stars Shane Taylor (Band of BrothersDevil’s Playground), stunning newcomer Janine Nerissa (The Krays: Dead Man Walking), Denise Moreno (Vultures) and, in a career-defining performance, much-loved television actress Rula Lenska (Coronation StreetInside No. 9).

The Exorcism Of Karen Walker is produced by movie veteran Jonathan Sothcott, the man responsible for popular Britflicks such as Vendetta and the We Still Kill The Old Way series, and something of a closet horror fan. Formerly Head of Programming for The Horror Channel on Sky, the film was developed from his passion for the classic British horror movies starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, and while The Exorcism Of Karen Walker piles on the scares, it is a character-led, story-driven genre film in the classic style.

Watch the new trailer in the player below. The Exorcism Of Karen Walker is available on DVD and all digital platforms on February 18, 2019.

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