The new horror comedy film A Halloween Feast, starring Lynn Lowry, is excellent. August marks its Los Angeles premiere, and in September, it will be available digitally and on demand.
How well-versed in horror humor is the film A Halloween Feast?
“As former dancer Angela Long teeters on the brink of madness, her family struggles to maintain a semblance of normalcy,” the official synopsis. “However, their attempts are futile, and an infamous dinner triggers an unraveling of their lives into unprecedented chaos. This descent includes a twisted sadomasochistic power struggle and a bizarre, bloody incident involving a possible dinosaur sighting. As secrets are exposed and tensions reach a boiling point, the family faces their darkest revelations at a spine-chilling Halloween feast.”
Guile Branco, who is directing the picture, is making his debut as a feature film director. Along with Arthur McClen, Branco co-wrote the script. Branco has performed in films including Cowboy’s Heart (2018), Headshots (2018), and Sistema Bruto (2022).
Known for her roles in scary films, Lowry starred in The Crazies (1973), Shivers (1975), Cat People (1982), and Fang (2022). She also made a brief appearance in Breck Eisner’s 2010 reimagining of The Crazies.
A Halloween Feast also stars Guile Branco, Lou D’Amato, Asia Lynn Pitts, Pancho Moler, Julia Coulter, and Lowry.
A Halloween Feast by Breaking Glass Pictures will open on August 9, 2024, at the Lumiere Music Hall (9036 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills) in Los Angeles, California. On September 10, 2024, it will thereafter be accessible for viewing worldwide via digital and on-demand platforms.