Starring District 9's Sharlto Copley, Open Grave is being released by Tribeca Film on VOD this week, with a digital and limited theatrical release to follow in the coming weeks. If you'd like more information, we have the official trailer, synopsis, and theater list:

"A man (Sharlto Copley, DISTRICT 9, ELYSIUM) wakes up in a pit of dead bodies with no memory of who he is or how he got there. Fleeing the scene, he breaks into a nearby house and is met at gunpoint by a group of terrified strangers, all suffering from memory loss. Suspicion gives way to violence as the group starts to piece together clues about their identities, but when they uncover a threat that's more vicious -- and hungry -- than each other, they are forced to figure out what brought them all together -- before it's too late."

Open Grave was directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego, written by Chris Borey and Eddie Borey, and stars Sharlto Copley, Thomas Kretschmann, Josie Ho, Joseph Morgan, Erin Richards, and Max Wrottesley. Here is the official release schedule:

VOD: Available December 24, 2013
iTunes: Available December 31, 2013
Theatrical: Select theatrical release beginning January 3, 2014

  • New York: Village East – opens January 3
  • San Diego: Gaslamp 15 – opens January 3
  • Columbus: Gateway Film Center – opens January 3
  • Los Angeles: Downtown Independent - opens January 3
  • Denver: Sie Film Center - opens January 3

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