Tomorrow is the biggest new release horror day of the Halloween season (more on that soon), and one of the many new horrors being released on October 3 is a film titled Killing Faith.
A genre-bending supernatural western that opens in theaters from Shout Studios, Killing Faith may not be on your radar at the moment, but Stephen King wants to put it on there.
Stephen King has taken to Twitter to share a bit of praise for the horror-western.
He writes, “KILLING FAITH: A quasi-supernatural Western that has echoes of Cormac McCarthy. The first scene, involving a child and a horse, is an authentic shocker.”
Guy Pearce (The Brutalist), DeWanda Wise (Jurassic World Dominion), and Bill Pullman (Independence Day) star in this haunting exploration of belief and fear—and the lengths one will go to protect a child the world believes is cursed…
Set against the plague-ravaged deserts of the 1849 Arizona territory, the film journeys through the American West — consumed by sickness, violence, and whispers of something darker — to a land of deliverance.
Ned Crowley writes and directs Killing Faith. Watch the official trailer below.
Raoul Max Trujillo (Sicario), Jamie Neumann (“The Deuce”), Jack Alcott (“Dexter: New Blood”), Joanna Cassidy (Blade Runner), and Emily Ford (“Outer Range”) also star.
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