Get ready to be transported to a realm of terror and dread, as we take a closer look at the upcoming horror film, The Nightgown. This latest offering from the visionary filmmaker, Jared Masters, is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat.

The trailer for The Nightgown has just been released and it promises to be a masterclass in horror filmmaking. Set in 1976, the film follows three curious schoolgirls as they unravel the mystery behind a botched exorcism and the untimely death of a young girl. The trailer is a tantalizing glimpse into the mind of the man behind the horror cult sensation, “Slink” (2013) and the poetic slasher masterpiece, “Ballet of Blood” (2015).

The film is a surreal blend of fantasy and vintage horror, and the writing is described as “strange and fresh creativity like a semi-sordid fever dream”. Starring Elizabeth Rath, Randy Masters, and Kelly Poling, the film is sure to be a standout in the horror genre. The special monster effects by Benjamin Masters add an extra layer of terror to the already spooky atmosphere.

With music by MoreHorror’s Seth Metoyer, The Nightgown is elevated horror at its best. The film promises to be a pulsating neon night terror simmering with ghouls, girls, and a mischievous groundsman, played by James F. Gregory. The film is produced by a talented team of filmmakers, including Dominic Fedrizzi, Jeffrey Dean Gray, LP Green, James F. Gregory Reese Lester and Lucas Wagner.

So mark your calendars, as The Nightgown premieres this fall. Be sure to check it out, but beware – you won’t wake up tomorrow if you sleep in it tonight! You can check out the official trailer below and make sure to share with anyone that loves horror.

And for those of you who just can’t get enough of horror, Frolic Pictures is also in pre-production for another outrageously fun holiday-themed horror film, Easter Evil. Be sure to check its crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo for more information.

 

About the Author

Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.