Level 33 Entertainment is out to give audiences chills with Cold Meat, a new survival horror-thriller written and directed by Sébastien Drouin. The film promises a heart-pounding experience filled with suspense and a touch of the monstrous.
A Cast to Die For (Literally)
Cold Meat boasts a talented cast led by Allen Leech (Bohemian Rhapsody, “Downton Abbey”). Leech portrays David as a man who finds himself in a desperate struggle for survival. Joining him are Nina Bergman (Hell Hath No Fury, Doom: Annihilation), Yan Tual (“Outlander”), and a talented ensemble cast.
A Hero’s Journey Takes a Chilling Turn
The story follows David as he travels through the majestic yet treacherous Colorado Rockies. A seemingly ordinary stop at a diner takes an unexpected turn when he intervenes to save a young waitress from her abusive ex-husband. Back on the road, David finds himself caught in a raging blizzard. One wrong move sends him careening off the road and into a treacherous ravine, trapped in the eye of the storm.
With resources dwindling and the biting cold threatening to claim him, David faces a terrifying new challenge. Strange sounds and unsettling movements hint at a lurking predator. Now, David must not only fight the elements but also a monstrous entity that stalks the snowy wilderness. A desperate battle for survival ensues, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as David confronts an enemy and the unforgiving forces of nature.
Cold Meat: A Must-See for Thrill Seekers
Cold Meat is a perfect recipe for horror fans seeking a chilling experience. The film’s unique blend of survival thriller elements with a lurking monster creates a captivating narrative. With its suspenseful atmosphere, stunning visuals, and a touch of the monstrous, Cold Meat promises to be a must-see for fans of the genre.
Availability: Now Available On Demand
Don’t miss your chance to experience the chilling terror of Cold Meat. The film is now available to watch on Demand. Prepare to be on the edge of your seat as David battles for survival against the elements and something far more sinister.