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New Trailer Supernatural Horror Film IT FEEDS - "It's Worse of You're Afriad" — GeekTyrant

New Trailer Supernatural Horror Film IT FEEDS - "It's Worse of You're Afriad" — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant09-05-2025

Here's a new trailer for chilling supernatural horror thriller It Feeds , which stars Ashley Greene ( Twilight ) and Shawn Ashmore ( Frozen ).This trailer highlights audience reactions to the film, and it looks like it will deliver a fun horror movie experience!
In the film: 'After a young girl bursts into their home psychiatry practice claiming an entity is feeding on her, Jordan and her clairvoyant mother must find a way to stop the force before the girl is taken completely.'
The movie comes from director Chad Archibald, and it serves at the first movie in a planned 10-movie production slate from Productivity Media Inc (PMI) and Black Fawn Films.
It's said to be a 'unique brand of genre films that will not only engage and terrify but pull at the heart strings of our audience.'
The director shared in a statement: 'This slate won't just include horror films — there will be content specifically crafted for today's audiences, blending genres to shock and surprise viewers.'
It Feeds is not avilable to watch in theaters,

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