A trailer for the upcoming horror anthology series Tenants has just landed online ahead off a release date on 24th September.
In the film, Clarke Wolfe stars as Belinda in the “Need Anything” segment for which she won Best Supporting Actress honours at the Hollywood Blood Horror Film Festival.
The longline for the film is as follows:
Follow one woman’s desperate search for her sister as she navigates a nightmare-filled apartment complex, where every tenant has a story—and none end well.
We also have a longer synopsis which is below.
Joni is desperate, very desperate to find her sister Emily. So desperate, she searchers for her in an apartment complex that feels strange, yet familiar to her. She frantically searches every floor and interacts with the inhabitants of the building, unknowingly leaving a bloody trail of bodies behind her. An actress finds a thirst for blood. A widower comes face to face with a monster of his belongings. A couple faces the horrors of a lost baby when it returns. The apartment manager is haunted by the sins of his past and two roommates literally kill each other over unpaid bills and cleanliness. Joni also isn’t alone on her mission to find her sister. She is being stalked by a dark shadowy figure. Will Joni live long enough to find Emily? One thing is certain in this apartment complex, the cost of rent, is your life.
This one one hits VOD stateside from 24th September.
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