We have the official festival art created by Matthew Therrien for Mike Pereira‘s indie feature The Chamber of Terror, which premieres at the Blood in the Snow Film Festival at The Royal Cinema in Toronto, Canada on Saturday, November 20th at 9:30 pm.
“The Chamber of Terror is a horror-comedy where one man’s mission of vengeance against a crime family unwittingly leads to a collision course with something far more sinister.”
Timothy Paul McCarthy (Psycho Goreman) reprises his role of the tough everyman Nash Caruthers character brought to life in director Michael Pereira’s cult short films Deathbox, Zandavi Lives and the Toronto After Dark film festival bumper Nash Caruthers.
Jessica Vano (The Demolisher, Deadsight), Ry Barrett (The Heretics, The Hoard) and Derek Gilroy (HBO’s “Jett”, Elysium) also star.
“Pun intended; this film is a chamber piece littered with complex characters, some with their own secret agenda. I love movies where a group of unsavory people are thrown together in an enclosed space and we watch how it all unfolds,” Pereira previously told us.
He added: “We are going 1980s old school on this one, with the kind of bonkers practical gore effects I grew up loving. The Chamber of Terror will be a surprise-around-the-corner, splatter-packed fun romp.”
Produced by Craig Lobo, The Chamber of Terror is written and directed by Michael Pereira in his feature film debut. Award-winning cinematographer Michael Jari Davidson (SuperGrid, Berkshire County) has been brought on to lens the film.
Fans can follow along on Instagram @chamberofterror and Facebook.