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Teaser Trailer For ‘The Broken Imago’

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I personally hated Douglas Buck’s remake of SISTERS, which is why I’m not all that excited for his next project, The Broken Imago. It’s also a tough subject to cover, man vs nature, even Jamie Blanks failed with his remake of LONG WEEKEND, which I had high expectations for. If you click over to BDTV you can watch a very early teaser trailer for IMAGO, which looks so-so, what do you think? A vengeful nature has unleashed a powerful virus from the world’s diminishing rainforests. Transmitted through air and touch, the virus physically assaults the doomed infected, violently twisting their bodies into strange intolerable shapes.

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Dark Comedy Thriller ‘Drag’ Starring Lizzy Caplan Sets 2027 Release

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Drag Release Date

A heist turns nightmarish for Lizzy Caplan (Cobweb) in the offbeat comedy thriller Drag, and the SXSW darling now has an official release date.

Briarcliff Entertainment will release Drag in theaters on January 29, 2027.

The thriller follows “two estranged sisters who attempt to rob a secluded home in rural upstate New York. What begins as a simple burglary spirals into a nightmarish ordeal after one sister throws out her back and becomes immobilized on the second floor. As tensions rise and panic sets in, the sisters are forced into a painful and increasingly absurd fight for survival before the homeowner returns.”

It’s described as “Equal parts thriller and physical comedy,” which “explores sibling rivalry, physical pain, and the uniquely chaotic bonds of family.”

Lucy DeVito (“Little Demon”), John Stamos (“Full House”), and Christine Ko (“Dave”) also star.

The release announcement comes with a new look at Drag, introducing the estranged sisters caught in a heist nightmare.

Drag is co-written and co-directed by Raviv Ullman and Greg Yagolnitzer, marking their feature debut.

The film is produced by Danny DeVito, Lucy DeVito, and Jake DeVito through Jersey Films 2nd Avenue.

Briarcliff CEO Tom Ortenberg called Drag “a brilliantly original film that’s suspenseful, hilarious, and completely unpredictable. The cast led by Lizzy, Lucy, John, and Christine are the magic that makes the concept work. Audiences are in for a huge treat.”

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