Horror Titans Hodder and Moseley Reignite Hellfire in Hayride to Hell

Prepare to be consumed by darkness. Horror luminaries Kane Hodder and Bill Moseley, two names synonymous with terror, have reunited to deliver a cinematic inferno: Hayride to Hell. This nightmarish odyssey into rural depravity is a blood-soaked opus that promises to haunt your dreams long after the final credits roll.

Directed by Dan Lantz and penned by Kristina Chadwick and Robert Lange, Hayride to Hell is a descent into a world where sanity is a fragile illusion. Set against the backdrop of the desolate Coxe Family Farm, the film follows the tormented Farmer Sam (Moseley) as he plots a macabre revenge against the townsfolk who have wronged him. Leading the charge against the embattled farmer is the unrelenting Sheriff Jubel (Hodder), a force of law and order twisted into a monstrous caricature of justice.

With a supporting cast that includes Graham Wolfe, Allyson Malandra, Denise Parella McDonald, Jared Michael Delaney, Shelby Hightower, Melanie Martyn, Brooke Stacy Mills, Aaron Dalla Villa, and Cedric “Budge” Casimiro, Hayride to Hell boasts a ensemble of characters caught in the crosshairs of a blood feud that has simmered for generations. The film’s atmospheric tension is amplified by the haunting cinematography and the bone-chilling score, creating a sensory experience that is as terrifying as it is exhilarating.

Impulse-FX has crafted a visual spectacle of gore and mayhem, elevating Hayride to Hell to a new level of horror craftsmanship. From the opening scene to the final, gut-wrenching climax, the film is a relentless assault on the senses, leaving viewers breathless and begging for more.

Hayride to Hell is more than just a horror film; it’s a cultural event. This is a cinematic experience that demands to be seen on the biggest screen possible, with the sound turned up to eleven. So gather your bravest friends, dim the lights, and prepare to be transported to a realm of pure terror. Hayride to Hell arrives on digital platforms on September 24th.

But beware: once you step onto this haunted hayride, there’s no turning back.

Will you survive the ride?

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Last Updated on October 12, 2024 by Horror Facts

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