Written and directed by Conor McMahon, Let The Wrong One In is now available on digital services and select theaters, and we have an exclusive clip from the vampire horror comedy just for Daily Dead readers!

"Let the Wrong One In follows young supermarket worker Matt, who is a little too nice for his own good. When he discovers that his older, estranged brother Deco has turned into a vampire, he's faced with a dilemma: Will he risk his own life to help his sibling, with blood being thicker than water? Or will he stake him before he spreads the infection further? 

Let The Wrong One In stars upcoming Irish talent KarlRice and Eoin Duffy, along with Buffy the Vampire Slayer icon Anthony Head, in the role of Henry; a taxi driver with a sideline in vampire hunting.  

A raucous and hilarious horror-comedy from Irish filmmaker Conor McMahon, who previously made the genre festival hits Stitches and From the Dark, Let the Wrong One In takes vampire cinema into unruly new directions while also honoring its classic tropes and charms. 

Let The Wrong One In is a co-production between Tailored Films (The Lodgers) and Workshed Films (From the Dark), and is financed by Screen Ireland, MPI Media Group, and The Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, in association with RTE."

To check out Heather Wixson's newly released Corpse Club episode with director Conor McMahon, visit: https://dailydead.com/corpseclub/episodes/

To learn more visit: https://darkskyfilms.com/film/let-the-wrong-one-in/

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