Trailer for Haunted Aura Indie Horror Film 'The Killgrin' from Canada

"I think that pain is a powerful thing." Dark Sky Films has revealed the official trailer for an indie horror film titled The Killgrin, by Greek-Canadian indie filmmaker Joanna Tsanis making her feature directorial debut. This first premiered at FilmQuest last year and will be out to watch at the end of April including on VOD at home. After a personal tragedy, Miranda explores self-help methods, she learns from a healer that her aura is infected by something called a "killgrin", which thrives off her misery. As people close to her suddenly suffer gruesome fates, Miranda unravels a scary truth. The cast includes Konstantina Mantelos as Miranda, with Cristo Fernández, Adam Tsekhman, Ramona Milano, Peter MacNeill, Gillian Fortin, Matt Murray, and Lynne Griffin. Another derivative horror movie where grief is turned into a supernatural force, as if there aren't already 100s of other stories like this. Nothing to see here, move along. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Joanna Tsanis' horror film The Killgrin, direct from YouTube: After a great personal tragedy, Miranda (staring Konstantina Mantelos) explores unconventional self-help methods, only to learn from a spiritual healer that she has an infection of her aura called a "killgrin", which […]

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Trailer for Haunted Aura Indie Horror Film 'The Killgrin' from Canada
The Killgrin Trailer
"I think that pain is a powerful thing." Dark Sky Films has revealed the official trailer for an indie horror film titled The Killgrin, by Greek-Canadian indie filmmaker Joanna Tsanis making her feature directorial debut. This first premiered at FilmQuest last year and will be out to watch at the end of April including on VOD at home. After a personal tragedy, Miranda explores self-help methods, she learns from a healer that her aura is infected by something called a "killgrin", which thrives off her misery. As people close to her suddenly suffer gruesome fates, Miranda unravels a scary truth. The cast includes Konstantina Mantelos as Miranda, with Cristo Fernández, Adam Tsekhman, Ramona Milano, Peter MacNeill, Gillian Fortin, Matt Murray, and Lynne Griffin. Another derivative horror movie where grief is turned into a supernatural force, as if there aren't already 100s of other stories like this. Nothing to see here, move along. // Continue Reading ›