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Director Michael Felker is set to attend the Frightfest UK premiere of his new movie, Things Will Be Different.

Lightbulb Film Distribution is thrilled to announce that the UK Premiere of their dark and twisted sci-fi horror film, Things Will Be Different, will take place at this year’s Pigeon Shrine FrightFest on 23rd August

PREMISE

After evading police following a robbery, two estranged siblings lay low at an abandoned farmhouse. But when a mysterious force emerges, it makes the pair question everything about themselves – and each other. Starring Adam David Thompson, Riley Dandy, Justin Benson and Sarah Bolger.

Michael Felker‘s debut feature is a twisty science-fiction thriller. Rustic Films, the same team responsible for ‘Something in the Dirt’ (2022) and ‘The Endless’ (2017), produced the movie.

The film will premiere at FrightFest and then be shown in select UK cinemas. Following its cinema run, the film will be available for Digital Download and on Blu-ray. Although release dates are yet to be confirmed, the film is scheduled for release on October 4, 2024.

CREDITS

FrightFest Date: 23rd August
Type: UK Premiere
Distributed By: Lightbulb Film Distribution
Short Synopsis: After evading police following a robbery, two estranged siblings lay low at an abandoned farmhouse. But when a mysterious force emerges, it makes the pair question everything about themselves – and each other
Directed By: Michael Felker
Cast: Adam David Thompson, Riley Dandy, Chloe Skoczen, Justin Benson and Sarah Bolger.
Run Time: 102 Mins

SCREENING DETAILS

Screening:
DISCOVERY SCREEN 3
FRIDAY 23 AUGUST – 6.30 PM
MONDAY 26 AUGUST – 6.30 PM

Find tickets here

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www.frightfest.co.uk​

Things Will Be Different will have its UK Premiere at FrightFest on 23rd August

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