horror comedy coming in December
A trailer has been launched for The Invisible Raptor, a horror comedy that options Sean Astin and has a December launch date
A horror comedy referred to as The Invisible Raptor had its world premiere on the 2023 Sitges Film Festival and has been making the pageant rounds ever since. Currently, with seven evaluations, has a 100% contemporary rating on Rotten Tomatoes – and a wider viewers may have the possibility to see what they consider the film when it receives a theatrical and digital launch (courtesy of Well Go USA) on December 6th. With that date swiftly approaching, a trailer for the movie has arrived on-line and will be seen in the embed above.
Directed by Mike Hermosa from a screenplay by Mike Capes and Johnny Wickham, The Invisible Raptor has the next synopsis: After a top-secret experiment goes incorrect, a hyper-intelligent invisible raptor escapes the lab and begins wreaking havoc in the encircling neighborhood. When the creature’s identification is uncovered, it quickly turns into clear {that a} disgraced paleontologist—alongside his ex-girlfriend, an unhinged amusement park safety guard, and an area movie star hen farmer—is the city’s solely hope for surviving the raptor’s ravenous rampage.
Writer Mike Capes (For the Win) additionally stars alongside Sean Astin (The Goonies), David Shackelford (True Detective), Caitlin McHugh Stamos (The Vampire Diaries), Sandy Martin (Napoleon Dynamite), Larry Hankin (Friends), Richard Riehle (Office Space), and Vanessa Chester (The Lost World: Jurassic Park).
Hermosa beforehand directed the horror thriller Dutch Hollow, the drama The Righteous and the Wicked, and the comedy The Head Thieves, amongst different credit. In addition to writing and starring in the movie, Capes additionally produced it alongside Wickham, Hermosa, Nic Neary, and William Ramsey. Bobby Gilchrist served as an govt producer, with Derek Alvarado, Marco Dapper, and Tyler Gildred as affiliate producers.
The optimistic evaluations of The Invisible Raptor have described it as “the smart version of a stupid movie,” “hilariously dumb,” “downright batshit,” “joyously silly,” and “inventive throughout,” and it’s stated to have “likeable characters” and a few “genuinely entertaining gore.” That seems like a very good time to me!
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