Just because you're trapped in a deadly time loop doesn't mean you can't enjoy a romantic vacation with that special someone at the Bog Grove island resort, as evidenced in a new holiday-themed trailer for Craig Singer's mind-bending horror film 6:45 that looks to chill and warm your heart in equal doses.

We'll be sure to let Daily Dead readers know when a release date is announced for 6:45, and in the meantime you can unwrap the festive new trailer below, and visit the film's official website for additional details.

Directed by Singer from a screenplay by Robert Dean Klein, 6:45 stars Thomas G. Waites, Augie Duke, Sabina Friedman-Seitz, Sasha K. Gordon, and Armen Garo.

Synopsis: "In this heart-racing psychological thriller, we are introduced to Bobby Patterson who is taking one last romantic shot at saving his rocky relationship with his girlfriend Jules Rables on a weekend getaway. The couple arrives for a vacation in the quiet island resort called "Bog Grove." To their bewilderment, the sleepy beach town is curiously deserted and they quickly learn about its deadly history that's about to repeat itself. Bobby’s struggles with Jules are cast aside in order to overcome a dementing cycle of terror that transpires. No matter what he does to try to avoid it, he and his girlfriend wake up at 6:45 each morning to the same nightmarish chain of events that lead to them being viciously murdered with no chance of escape. Directed by Craig Singer and Starring Michael Reed, Augie Duke, Thomas Waites, Armen Garo, Ray Mancini, The 45 King, and Remy Ma."

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