
Savage Trailer for The Horror Survival Thriller RIVER OF BLOOD — GeekTyrant
The movie looks like it's going to take audiences on a savage, bloody, and intense ride!
In the film, 'A jungle kayak adventure descends into terror when a group of friends becomes the target of a merciless, bloodthirsty tribe.'
River of Blood stars Joseph Millson, Louis James, Ella Starbuck, Sarah Alexandra Marks and David Wayman. The movie will be available in select theaters, Digital and On Demand on August 1st.
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