Not So Retiring Trailer: Late Phases!

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The last thing you expect when you move into a retirement community is that supernaturally bad things will happen.

Late Phases sets up just such a situation when blind war veteran Ambrose McKinley (Nick Damici) is forced to movie into the Crescent Bay community by his son, Will (Ethan Embry). Next thing you know, the blind vet is asking about silver shotgun ammo.

Late Phases will be in select theaters on November 21st. Check out the trailer after the jump.

LATE PHASES

In Select Theaters November 21st

Crescent Bay is not the ideal place to spend one’s golden years, especially since the once-idyllic retirement community has been beset by a series of deadly animal attacks from the ominous forest surrounding it. When grizzled war veteran Ambrose McKinley (Nick Damici) is forced into moving there by his yuppie son Will (Ethan Embry), the residents immediately take offense to Ambrose’s abrasive personality.  But that take-no-prisoners attitude may be just what Ambrose needs to survive as it becomes clear that the attacks are being caused by creatures that are neither animal nor man, and that the tight-knit community of Crescent Bay is hiding something truly sinister in its midst…

Following the release of his Here Comes The Devil, as well as his scene-stealing segment “B is For Bigfoot” in the horror anthology The ABCs of Death, Adriån Garcîa Bogliano cements his status as one of the top horror filmmakers coming out of Spain with LATE PHASES.  In a bookend of sorts to his performance in the cult hit Stake Land, Nick Damici commands the screen here, coming on the heels of last year’s Sundance vigilante thriller Cold In July and the critically acclaimed cannibal drama, We Are What We Are.

 

Directed by: Adrian Garcia Bogliano

Written by:  Eric Stolze

Cast: Nick Damici, Ethan Embry, Lance Guest, Erin Cummings, Rutanya Alda, Tina Louise, Caitlin O’Heaney, Karen Lynn Gorney, Dana Ashbrook, Tom Noonan

Distributor: Dark Sky Films

Genre: Thriller

Runtime: 95 minutes