The Dead Room Employs Groundbreaking Technology; New Poster and Stills

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The Paranormal Activity franchise is known for bringing clever gimmicks into the supernatural fold, and upcoming New Zealand film The Dead Room takes a page out of that playbook. Coming our way courtesy of Raven Banner Entertainment, it’s set to be a groundbreaking fright flick.

Why, you ask? The Dead Room is the first ever film to utilize RUMBLE™, a new audio technology designed to hit the bottom frequencies of most cinema’s sub effects speakers. When performing at infrasonic levels, the bass frequency creates a physical reaction an audience can literally feel. Combined with a heightened sense of tension and fear, RUMBLE™ has been shown to increase pulse rates, heighten blood pressure, and temporarily release cortisol in test subjects.

Sounds pretty crazy, eh? While we wait for more, check out the poster art and a stills gallery below!

Director Jason Stutter was responsible for the witty comedy Diagnosis: Death, and his latest film features Hobbit stars Jed Brophy and Jeffrey Thomas plus Laura Petersen.

Synopsis:
When a terrified family flees a desolate southern New Zealand farmhouse, two cynical scientists and a young psychic are sent to investigate their claims of a haunting. There they encounter a powerful spirit that will protect the house’s secrets at all cost.

The Dead Room is inspired by the chilling urban legend surrounding a farmhouse in Central Otago, New Zealand. In the early 1970s, two science tutors went to debunk claims a rural house was haunted and uncovered an incredibly disturbing mystery.

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