We're back with another edition of Horror Highlights! Today, we have the trailer for Reawakened and An Evil Tale, plus details on a Zombie With a Shotgun video game:

Reawakened Trailer: "Michele is the sole survivor of a vacation gone horribly wrong, in which several of her friends were murdered. She discovers that she is harboring the spirit of a centuries-old witch inside her, and it’s up to her best friend to find a way to save her soul from eternal damnation."

Reawakened is available April 28 On Demand from Wild Eye Releasing.

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An Evil Tale Trailer: "Now available On Demand, writer-director Sam Siragusa’s An Evil Tale pits an unsuspecting family against an ancient evil that has surrounded their home. A family discovers they are the victim of a centuries old curse when a rare relic is discovered near their home. They must join forces with a paranormal investigator to battle this evil force that has possessed everything around them. Kelly Riese, Kurt Mullins, Dina Najjar, Duncan Jay, and Karen Scheafer star in An Evil Tale, now available on digital platforms via Wild Eye Releasing."

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Zombie with a Shotgun Video Game: "The dead are alive, and some are more alive than others. Aaron, the unwilling participant in an experiment is being hunted by goons. He's half-man, half-zombie, and he has gotten his hands on a shotgun!"

Learn more by visiting the project's crowdfunding campaign:

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