Beware of notes that say "Follow me". The poster for The Nightmare Gallery is here and it teases some supernatural mayhem. The film stars Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum Amber Benson, Kevin Chamberlin, and Mat Devine. A trailer for the movie should be revealed soon, but in the meantime, here's the official synopsis and additional details:

Press Release: LOS ANGELES, CA, April 6, 2018: After completing production last year, Seraph Films, along with co-production company, AWOL Studios, are thrilled to release the poster for their upcoming feature, The Nightmare Gallery. Starring Amber Benson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Kevin Chamberlin (Road to Perdition, Jessie), and Mat Devine (former frontman of the rock band, Kill Hannah), The Nightmare Gallery follows Benson as an anthropology professor as she investigates the sudden, suspicious disappearance of her star pupil. A mysterious collection of occult artifacts leads her on a nightmarish, Da Vinci Code-esque journey toward an unspeakable truth that will threaten her career, her marriage, and her sanity.

Gene Blalock, director and founder of Seraph Films, says, “I’m so excited about the poster, as it really feels like it captures the film’s balance between cerebral horror and dramatic, emotional torment.” The film is currently in post-production, with a trailer coming soon.

Key art by Mot Creative.

More info on the film can be found at http://www.thenightmaregallery.film

Seraph Films is a creative, dynamic independent production company, driven by a passion for original and meaningful film and TV projects. Seraph specializes in horror and thriller stories and to-date has produced 18 short films, 3 web series, and a feature-length documentary that has collectively won dozens of awards, domestically and internationally. Seraph is based in Los Angeles, California, the heart of the movie and entertainment industry. http://www.seraph.film

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