Exclusive Trailer Debut: CENTRAL PARK DARK Described as “FATAL ATTRACTION Meets BLAIR WITCH”
Central Park Dark, out everywhere on February 2nd, is being described as Fatal Attraction meets The Blair Witch Project! The film about a one-night stand that turns into a never-ending nightmare stars Tom Sizemore and Cybil Lake. Lake is also the director of this mind-bending horror film.
Today, Dread Central is thrilled to exclusively debut the trailer for Central Park Dark! Give it a spin and read more about the movie below.
Synopsis:
A one-night stand turns into a never-ending nightmare. A married doctor has a one-night stand with an unstable woman who jumps out of his window, then begins to torment him, though it’s unclear if she is still alive or not.
Lake recast Central Park as a darker place of unknown forces. The picturesque parts of the park are displayed, but the film digs into the park’s underbelly, the off-limits woods that might as well be in the middle of nowhere. This film illustrates how individuals can be completely isolated in a city of nine million people.
Tom Sizemore has established himself as an unforgettable tough-guy actor, sought by the most respected directors in Hollywood. His first break came when Oliver Stone cast him in Born of the 4th of July and Natural Born Killers. Sizemore wowed audiences and critics in Michael Mann’s crime thriller, Heat. He was then cast in Martin Scorsese’s Bringing Out the Dead, Red Planet, Pearl Harbor. He then starred in Steven Spielberg’s WWII epic Saving Private Ryan followed by another leading role in Black Hawk Down directed by Ridley Scott. Recently, he starred in Shooter on USA Network with Mark Wahlberg and the reboot of the TV series Twin Peaks directed by David Lynch.
Cybil Lake is an American actor and filmmaker who has significant experience in the TV and film world. Her TV credits include The Black List with James Spader on NBC, The Following with Kevin Bacon on Fox, and Show Me a Hero directed by Academy Award Winner Paul Haggis for HBO. She has written, directed, and acted in numerous shorts, including An Echo Remains, which she screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Lake was selected by NBC for a new filmmaker’s program, The Screening Room in 2010. She’s a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where she majored in film and acting.
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