Starring Piper Lincoln, Ken Samuels (Highlander series), and Guillaume Faure (Doctor Strange), Matt Beurois' The Barn is out now in North America on VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray from Gravitas Ventures. Before you get your hands on the film, check out exclusive photos and a behind-the-scenes video that offer a look at the movie's macabre makeup effects.

Press Release: THE BARN is a dark thriller with horror elements, directed by 15 times award-winning French director Matt Beurois.

The film gets a full digital VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray release in North America on September 4th by Gravitas Ventures on digital-rent-own-VOD, DVD, and Blu-ray.

The film stars Ken Samuels (Highlander the series, Double Team), Guillaume Faure (Marvel's Doctor Strange, BBC War and Peace), Piper Lincoln (daughter of scream queen Lar Park Lincoln).

The story takes place in Sugar Grove, Virginia when a small town becomes the playground of a serial killer. A reporter covering the events will soon find out the local community hides a way bigger secret; inside a farmer's barn.

“The Barn” as elements of thriller, police drama, an eerie 80's score atmosphere, and offers an original take on a post-zombie-related outbreak, in a pessimistic crossover.

French influential magazine L'Ecran Fantastique stated the film to be “Dark and realistic. The legacy of Zombie creator George A. Romero” (Sept 2017).

The Makeup FX is by international artist David Scherer, 4 times “Best Special Effect” award winner, including for “Thanatomorphose”. Scherer worked on “Love” directed by Gaspar Noé. All effects of the film were made in camera, no digital VFX were used in post-production."

Photos courtesy of RG, YP:

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