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This Clip from Wes Craven’s ‘The Girl in the Photographs’ is Tense and Unsettling

I personally haven’t seen the Wes Craven-produced film The Girl in the Photograph but our own Luiz found it “…perfect for popcorn-fueled late night viewings” while Pat states that the film is, “…a predictable crawl.” The interest is definitely there for me, so I’ll absolutely give this a view when it hits VOD and limited theaters this Friday, April 1st.

A new clip from the film has been released and shows Katherine Isabelle (Ginger Snaps, American Mary) in her home right before she’s captured by a rather imposing looking fella. You can watch the clip above.

Colleen’s life isn’t going anywhere. The small town natural beauty is bored with her dead end job at a grocery store and is ready to distance herself from her abusive boyfriend. In the midst of her turmoil, a pair of deranged serial killers begins leaving her photos of their mutilated victims. Her chance to escape comes in the form of Peter Hemmings (Penn), a hipster celebrity photographer who has traveled back to his hometown of Spearfish, South Dakota with a pack of models, intent on copying the killers’ intense and unapologetic artistry and use it for an important ad campaign. When he learns Colleen is their muse, Peter resolves to make her his own and use her as the centerpiece of a photo campaign in Los Angeles. But before Colleen can leave her old life behind, she must contend with the desires of her murderous stalkers who have chosen her last night in town to execute their most provocative work to date.

Kal Penn stars with Claudia Lee, Kenny Wormald, Toby Hemingway, Luke Baines, Miranda Rae Mayo, Katharine Isabelle, and Mitch Pileggi.

If you want to read another review, Kalyn has weighed in with her thoughts.