Scream Factory Is Ready To Sing You ‘A Dark Song’ This September

August 24, 2017

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com. She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works. Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th. Email: horrorfuelinfo@gmail.com


 
Scream Factory and IFC Midnight are ready to sing you A Dark Song this September on Blu-ray and DVD.
Writer-director Liam Gavin’s award-winning, supernatural thriller, A Dark Song, follows a young woman, seeking the help of a damaged occultist to perform a dark ritual. The two set out to prepare in a remote house over the course of 6 months, aware that any flaw in their preparations will result in deadly consequences. The dangerous ritual could grant them what they want, but they risk losing their lives and their souls.
Starring Mark Huberman, Susan Loughnane, Steve Oram, and Catherine Walker, A Dark Song captures the tragedy of young life lost and the lengths that a mother would go to say good-bye.
 
From the Press Release:
Two broken souls. An unholy alliance. The unsettling indie horror hit A Dark Song sustains an air of quiet, creeping dread, tensely building towards a confrontation with evils unknown to our earthly bounds.
The debut feature from rising horror auteur Liam Gavin, A Dark Song is available on Blu-ray on DVD September 5th, 2017 from Scream Factory in conjunction with IFC Midnight. The release also includes interviews with director Liam Gavin, actors Steve Oram and Catherine Walker, and director of photography Cathal Watters, deleted scenes, storyboards and the theatrical trailer as bonus features. Fans can pre-order their copies now on ShoutFactory.com.
Grieving Sophia (Catherine Walker) despairs over the tragic loss of her murdered son. Desperate to somehow make contact with the boy she has lost, Sophia believes her prayers are answered when she crosses paths with the reclusive Joseph (Steve Oram, Sightseers). An expert in the occult, Joseph reluctantly agrees to aid Sophia through a series of dark and forbidden rituals in order to bring her child back to the world of the living. Pushed to their physical and psychological breaking points, Sophia and Joseph make a disturbing descent into the most depraved corners of black magic.
Special Features:

  • Interviews with director Liam Gavin, actors Steve Oram and Catherine Walker, and director of photography Cathal Watters
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Storyboards
  • Theatrical Trailer

Pick up your copy of A Dark Song on September 5, 2017.
 


 
 

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