Dark Star Pictures recently announced its acquisition of the US and Canadian rights to the eagerly awaited horror film, Wineville. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, this narrative marks the directorial debut of Brande Roderick, who also stars in and produces the film. As Cannes Film Festival 2024 approaches, Wineville is slated for a dramatic September release in select theaters, with subsequent availability on VOD, digital, and physical media platforms.

Wineville hopes to transport viewers to a haunting California winery, rekindling the traumatic past of Tess (Brande Roderick), a single mother drawn back to her childhood home following her father’s death. The winery, saturated with bitter memories and overseen by Tess’s stern aunt and cousin, becomes the setting for a chilling discovery. The murder that unfolds threatens to unearth the dark secrets that lie dormant beneath the vineyards. Tess must confront the legacy of her family’s sinister past to protect her son and escape the horror once more.

The film boasts a compelling cast including Carolyn Hennesy and Texas Battle, alongside newcomers like Keaton Roderick Cadrez. Written by Richard Schenkman and produced with Robin DeMartino and Todd Slater, Wineville draws inspiration from 70s horror classics, promising a blend of nostalgia and fresh terror.

Brande Roderick expresses her excitement about partnering with Dark Star Pictures, noting their passion for genre films as a perfect match for this harrowing tale. “We are thrilled to bring a film that not only resonates with horror enthusiasts but also pays tribute to the influential style of 1970s cinema,” stated Roderick.

 

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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.