The post-apocalypse can be a lonely place, especially when you think you might be the only human left alive. Following its world premiere at Fantastic Fest last year (read Heather Wixson's interview with writer/director A.T. White here), Starfish (starring Virginia Gardner from 2018's Halloween) will be released in select theaters this March and April ahead of its Digital and VOD release on May 28th from Yellow Veil Pictures and The Orchard, and you can now watch the cosmic horror film's mind-bending trailer.

Press Release: Yellow Veil Pictures and 1091 Media's The Orchard have released the first trailer for upcoming cosmic horror Starfish, featuring a dazzling lead performance from Virginia Gardner (Halloween 2018, Marvel’s The Runaways). The film begins it’s theatrical roadshow tour starting in NYC on March 13 with a rollout in other cities through late April, followed by the Digital/VOD release May 28. Full list of theatrical dates can be found below.

Gardner stars as Aubrey, a young woman suffering from the death of a close friend. When a mysterious signal from an unknown dimension summons the end of days, its appears as if only Aubrey is left on earth. Trapped in the apartment of her recently deceased best friend, the only clue she has is a single cassette left behind after her friends death, labeled: "THIS MIXTAPE WILL SAVE THE WORLD."

Thrust into a mystery orchestrated by her friend and stricken with grief, Aubrey begins to piece the clues together, uncovering a series of tapes all with pieces of the mystery signal. Along the way, progress is impeded when monstrous creatures begin to overrun the world and enclose in on her. Aubrey is forced to fight off the encroaching creatures and move beyond her own crippling grief in order to find the remaining tapes. But will completing the signal save the world?

Director A.T. White (part of the popular UK band Ghostlight) composed the captivating score, while the film’s soundtrack features songs from Sigur Rós, Sparklehorse, Why? and more, creating a unique audio landscape that matches Starfish‘s apocalyptic world.

Worldwide genre sales outfit Yellow Veil Pictures will be handling the limited theatrical run, featuring A.T. White in appearance at numerous dates. The theatrical rollout comes in advance of 1091 Media's The Orchard’s Digital and VOD release in May of this year.

Theatrical Roadshow Dates:

March 13*, 15, 16, Brooklyn NY, Nitehawk Cinema

March 15*, Yonkers NY, Alamo Drafthouse

March 16*, Boston MA, Coolidge Corner Theater

March 18*, Philadelphia PA, The Rotunda

March 20*, Columbus OH, Gateway Film Center

March 21*, Cleveland OH, Cleveland Cinematheque

March 22-24, Brooklyn NY, Film Noir Cinema

March 24*, Winchester VA, Alamo Drafthouse

March 27*-31, Knoxville TN, Central Cinema

March 29* 30*-April 4, Chicago IL, Facets

April 2*, Omaha NE, Alamo Drafthouse Midtown

April 6*, Denver CO, Sie Film Center

April 12-14, San Francisco CA, Alamo Drafthouse New Mission

April 13*-14, Phoenix AZ, FilmBar

April 18*, Los Angeles CA, The Landmark

April 19, Austin TX, Alamo Drafthouse Mueller

April 19*, Los Angeles CA, The Arena Cinelounge

*Director A.T. White expected to attend.

Dates and ticket links are available here: http://starfishmixtape.com/theatrical.html

On Digital and On Demand: May 28, 2019

ABOUT YELLOW VEIL PICTURES

Formed in 2018 by Hugues Barbier, Justin Timms, and Joe Yanick, Yellow Veil Pictures is a New York City and Los Angeles-based worldwide film sales company. Focusing exclusively on boundary pushing genre cinema, Yellow Veil seeks to highlight emerging filmmakers who exist on the cusp of commercial, arthouse cinema, while maintaining a unique focus on festival strategy and production and packaging.

Launching out the 2018 Frontières market at the 2018 Fantasia International Film Festival, with Tilman Singer’s debut LUZ. Yellow Veil have since worked on debuts from Josh Lobo (I TRAPPED THE DEVIL), A.T. White (STARFISH), as well as boarding films by Rob Grant (HARPOON) and Joel Potrykus (RELAXER). In addition, Yellow Veil are packaging Sam Marine and Michael Borowiec’s second feature, DESERT WITCH, and act as the festival agent for Jenn Wexler’s THE RANGER and Sonia Escolano’s HOUSE OF SWEAT AND TEARS. http://yellowveilpictures.com

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