Thriller ‘Goodbye, Butterfly’ Lands On Amazon Prime

April 16, 2021

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


 
 
Gravitas Ventures’ Goodbye, Butterfly, the feature directorial debut of Tyler Wayne, is a captivating, performance-driven psychological thriller, that is now available on Amazon Prime. 
 
The film centers on Ryan Olsen (Adam Donshik), a loving family man with the perfect life… until the day his five-year-old daughter is murdered. When the official police investigation hits a dead end, Ryan has a chance encounter with Stan Granger (Andy Lauer ), an oddball neighbor from down the street, and becomes convinced that Stan is the killer. But, after the police ignore his suspicions, Ryan’s obsession with Stan quickly turns violent and, as he takes the law into his own hands, he must ultimately decide how far he’s willing to go in order to find out the truth. Twists and turns will keep audiences at the edge of their seats as they ponder the question: How far would you go for justice? After all, when you’ve lost everything, you become capable of anything.”
 
The film features a haunting original score by Emmy® Award and ASCAP winning composer Peter Fish and stars Adam Donshik (“House of Cards,” “Mr. Mercedes”), Andy Lauer (Iron Man 3, “Caroline in the City”), Marie Burke (“The Bobby DeBarge Story,” “If Loving You Is Wrong”), Angela Sauer (“Jane The Virgin,” “Master of Sex”), Addison Ross (Southern Gothic), Jennifer Adams (Heir of the Witch, More than You), and Jeremy London (Mallrats, “Party of Five”). 
 
An Artman Cooper and FT3 Mediaworks joint production, ”Goodbye, Butterfly”  is produced by Artisha Mann Cooper (“Inside the Actors Studio”), Jonathan J. Cooper, Keema Mingo (Fed Up, The 24th), Mindy D. Marin (37, Walk on Water), and is executive produced by Juniano Chen and Tyler Wayne, with cinematography by Jose Zambrano Cassella (The Executioners, “Inside Wynonna Earp: After Twilight”), editing by Brad McLaughlin (Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens, DOA: Dead or Alive), and has an original score by Emmy® award and ASCAP winning composer Peter Fish (“All My Children”).

 
Grab a bag of popcorn, cuddle up, and watch Goodbye, Butterfly now on Amazon.
 
 

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