Get ready for a chilling treat this spooky season! Horrorfacts.com has learned that the critically acclaimed horror short “POSIES” is set to re-release on October 10th via ALTER, just in time for the haunting season.
What makes this re-release even more exciting is the film’s original score, composed by music sensation Chappell Roan. This marks the only film score Roan has ever created, and it’s a must-experience for horror and music fans alike.
“POSIES” tells the unsettling tale of a woman attempting to hide her monstrous transformation by placing flowers under her skin. The film boasts an impressive cast, including Anna Diop (“Us,” “Nanny,” “Titans”) and Andy Favreau (“Ambulance,” “Little Fires Everywhere,” “Champions”), with executive production by Hollywood icon Pamela Adlon (“Californication,” “King of the Hill,” “Better Things”).
Writer-director Rachel Stavis, a renowned exorcist and horror novelist, brings her unique expertise to the project. “Having Chappell Roan’s creativity and intensity strewn throughout POSIES by way of the score that she so eloquently created was a dream come true,” Stavis said in a statement.
Roan’s haunting score perfectly complements the film’s dark atmosphere, making “POSIES” a masterclass in building tension and unease. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the film that kicked off Women’s History Month on ALTER, with over 370,000 views to date.
Horrorfacts.com’s Verdict:
We at Horrorfacts.com had the chance to review “POSIES” back on March 1st, 2022, and were impressed by its chilling storytelling and atmospheric tension. Read our full review here.
Re-Release Details:
- Date: October 10th, 2024
- Platform: ALTER
- Cast: Anna Diop, Andy Favreau
- Executive Producer: Pamela Adlon
- Writer-Director: Rachel Stavis
- Original Score: Chappell Roan
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Last Updated on October 12, 2024 by Horror Facts