Available across major VOD outlets starting today, we have an exclusive preview of the new horror anthology film Tenants!

"Cranked Up Films in association with 13th Floor Productions and Wallick Productions announced today that their feature length horror anthology TENANTS will be released worldwide on major VOD outlets on September 24th, 2024.

The horror film – which features four tales of interwoven terror – was written and produced by Mary O’Neil - who also stars - with segments directed by Buz Wallick (“Psycho Storm Chaser”), Sean Mesler (“Show Us Responding”), Jonathan Lewis (“Sinister Surgeon”) and Blake Reigle (“One of Us”). Additional producers include Jay Black, Bill Spadea, Douglas Vermeeren and Lewis, Mesler and Wallick, the latter two having also co-wrote.

TENANTS revolves around the character of Jonie (O’Neil), who after waking up in an unfamiliar apartment complex, finds herself in a desperate search for her sister while being hunted by a shadowy figure. As she makes her way through the building, unspeakable horrors befall the tenants around her.

Joining O’Neil in TENANTS are Christa Collins (“American Boogeywoman”), Douglas Vermeeren (“Black Creek”), Myles Cranford (“Adam+Eve”), Tara Erickson (“American Satan”), Clarke Wolfe (“Malum”), Fayna Sanchez (“Creepshow”), Kathryne Isabelle Easton (“Valleyheart”) and Rib Hills (“Reminisce”), with cinematography by Ryan Valdez."

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    After spending more than 10 years as a consultant in the tech and entertainment industry, Jonathan James launched Daily Dead in 2010 to share his interest in horror and sci-fi. Since then, it has grown into an online magazine with a staff of writers that provide daily news, reviews, interviews, and special features.

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