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The race is almost over, the finish line is in sight.

Run Sweetheart Run, a film described as a “feminist horror thriller,” will make a Halloween splash on Amazon Prime Video on October 28, according to a report in Deadline.

In this feature film, directed by Shana Feste from a script she wrote with Keith Josef Adkins and Kellee Terrell, “after what begins as a dinner with a client, a single mother (Ella Balinska) is stalked by a monstrous assailant and seemingly unstoppable (Pilou Asbaek). ),” according to the synopsis.

The rest of the cast includes Ami Ameen, Dayo Okeniyi, Betsy Brandt, Shohreh Aghdashloo and Clark Gregg.

The R-rated film is produced by Feste, Effie T. Brown, Jason Blum and Brian Kavanaugh, along with executive producers Jennifer Besser, Couper Samuelson, Bea Sequeira and Jeanette Volturno.

Stay tuned to Horror News Network for updates on Run Sweetheart Run on Amazon Prime Video.

Thomas Tuna

Thomas A. Tuna is a comics veteran who began his writing career in the 1970s with Charlton Comics, contributing to horror titles such as Ghost Manor, Haunted, The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves and Ghostly Haunts. More recently, he has served as a writer and editor (with more than a little horror thread) for comic websites such as Hyper Epics and Red Moon Features. Some of his favorite horror movies include Jaws, Salem’s Lot, Dracula (with Frank Langella) and Blade. His favorite horror comics? Tomb of Dracula (by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan) and Swamp Thing (by Len Wein and Berni Wrightson).

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