The independent thriller “Candlewood” has secured a VOD distribution deal with Mill Creek Entertainment for March 11. Read More Entertainment
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The independent thriller “Candlewood” has secured a video-on-demand distribution deal with Mill Creek Entertainment.
Following the film’s limited theatrical release on March 6, the film will be available to stream on platforms including Apple/iTunes, Amazon Prime Video and Google Play beginning March 11.
“We are thrilled to partner with the creative minds behind ‘Candlewood’ to bring this thrilling movie to audiences across the U.S. and Canada,” Mill Creek Entertainment’s senior VP of content acquisition Jeff Hayne said in a statement. “Its powerful storytelling and captivating performances are sure to resonate with viewers, and we are proud to offer it on digital platforms for a wider audience to experience and enjoy.”
Starring Joel Bryant, Lisann Valentin and Jeffrey Alan Solomon, “Candlewood” tells the suspenseful story of a blended family who buy a house in a backwoods hamlet. After a deadly urban legend turns out to be true, the family find their lives threatened for good as they struggle to plant their roots in a new place.
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The film marks Myke Furhman’s directorial debut, who won an Emmy in 2015 for his work on “@midnight.” In recent years, he has worked on “Summerhouse” starring Malcolm McDowell and “ReEntyr” starring Emily Deschanel and Sam Trammel. Additionally, the film features original music from Andrew Scott Bell, who previously composed “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.”
Mill Creek Entertainment, a division of Alliance Entertainment, was founded in 2002 and is an independent studio for Blu-ray, DVD and digital distribution, working on bringing films, shows and documentaries to audiences.
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