Jenn Wexler, who directed punk rock slasher The Ranger, is back with The Sacrifice Game, a 1970s-set horror film that takes place during Christmas break.
Bloody DIsgusting has the first image from the film.
“Set in the 1970s, The Sacrifice Game follows two students, Samantha and Clara, who stay behind at an elite boarding school during Christmas break. When a group of cult killers arrive, intent on summoning a demon, the girls must fight to survive the night.”
Mena Massoud (Aladdin), Olivia Scott Welch (Fear Street), Gus Kenworthy (American Horror Story: 1984) and Chloë Levine (The OA) star alongside Derek Johns (The Wolf and the Lion), Laurent Pitre (Under the Banner of Heaven), Madison Baines (1UP) and Georgia Acken.
Sean Redlitz wrote the script with Wexler.
Wexler said in a previously-released statement, “The Sacrifice Game is my tribute to the beauty and boldness of ’70s horror, anchored in an unlikely friendship between outsiders.”
Shudder will be releasing the film, possibly this holiday season.
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