Flay is an indie horror film loosely based on the Slenderman character. Already released on Digital in 2019, Flay will now show on DVD, through Random Media this November. In the story, Moon (Elle Lamont) struggles with a death in her family, while an American Indian spirit haunts her. As well, this title was developed by Phame Factory, with Eric Pham (Red Planet) directing and Matthew Daley the central screenwriter. Violett Beane (Truth or Dare) and Dalton E. Gray also star in this film about a strange, spiritual character. The film's mythos revolves around cursed chains. Once touched, the curse transfers to the person and an Indian spirit hopes to trap their souls, while seeking revenge - for the curse. Part drama and part horror, Flay will be available November 18th, on DVD. Extras have not been announced. However, this title has a runtime of ninety-four minutes and will likely be released in an unrated format.
- 10/8/2020
- by noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Flay
Stars: Elle Lamont, Violett Beane, A. Michael Baldwin, Kaylee King, Johnny Walter, Aaron Spivey-Sorrells, Dalton E. Gray, Emily Grace Dunn, Sarah Joy Byington, Noé de la Garza , Peggy Schott, Mike Dell | Written by Matthew Daley | Directed by Eric Pham
Name: Flay
Age: 2019
Appearance: CGI-laden ghostly horror, featuring a Slenderman entity, a haunted painting, a cursed chain, teenage angst drama and a cameo from A. Michael Baldwin, aka “Mike” out of Phantasm.
Not another Slenderman film?
With his faceless stare and fine suit, it looks like Slenderman but it’s actually the ghost of a murdered American Indian who went by the name of Flay.
So, why does he wear a suit and tie?
The film opens with a prologue set in the 1800s showing Flay refusing to wear western clothing and is tortured to death by having his face skinned whilst being chained.
Hence the cursed chains!
Yes!
And the faceless man!
Stars: Elle Lamont, Violett Beane, A. Michael Baldwin, Kaylee King, Johnny Walter, Aaron Spivey-Sorrells, Dalton E. Gray, Emily Grace Dunn, Sarah Joy Byington, Noé de la Garza , Peggy Schott, Mike Dell | Written by Matthew Daley | Directed by Eric Pham
Name: Flay
Age: 2019
Appearance: CGI-laden ghostly horror, featuring a Slenderman entity, a haunted painting, a cursed chain, teenage angst drama and a cameo from A. Michael Baldwin, aka “Mike” out of Phantasm.
Not another Slenderman film?
With his faceless stare and fine suit, it looks like Slenderman but it’s actually the ghost of a murdered American Indian who went by the name of Flay.
So, why does he wear a suit and tie?
The film opens with a prologue set in the 1800s showing Flay refusing to wear western clothing and is tortured to death by having his face skinned whilst being chained.
Hence the cursed chains!
Yes!
And the faceless man!
- 5/6/2019
- by Aaron Shakespeare
- Nerdly
The indie horror title Slender will make an appearance at the American Film Market. The film, from director Eric Phram, involves a mysterious killer and his numerous victims, which date back over 80 years. A trailer for this film was released recently. And, the clip shows characters stalked and chased by a whitish figure. The film is now completed and a preview for the film is hosted here. The film's story involves a woman and a malevolent curse. It has claimed the life of he mother. Now, it is coming for her! This film was previously titled Flay. Under this title, the film had a few film festival appearances. And, Slender will continue to make the festival rounds as it moves towards a wider release date. Fans of indie horror can see more of the film below. Release Date: Tba. Director: Eric Pham. Writer: Matthew Daley. Cast: Violett Beane. A trailer...
- 10/12/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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