Exclusive Trailer & Poster: HOWL is a Twisted New Take on LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
Howl is a dark and twisted reimagining of the classic tale Little Red Riding Hood delivered in true avant-garde style. Against doctors’ advice, Dulcina leaves the sanitarium and heads through the woods to Grandmother’s house. Soon, she encounters a dark and threatening Wolf, whose very existence forces her to determine what is real, and what is not.
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Today, Dread Central is thrilled to exclusively debut the trailer and poster for Howl! Check them out below and look for the film on all streaming platforms beginning June 15th!
Howl – Trailer from charles huddleston on Vimeo.
Synopsis:
Dulcina, a strange young woman with a dark past, is confined to a sanitarium after trying to hurt herself. Against her doctors’ advice, Dulcina leaves to watch over her grandmother’s house, a remote cabin in the middle of a frightening forest. As she travels through the forest, her journey takes a twisted turn, and Dulcina loses her grasp as the lines between what is real and what is not are blurred. When a mysterious man shows up, the once timid and fearful Dulcina gains strength, she’s never had before. Soon she embraces the animal that has lain dormant inside her and faces the choice of becoming a victim or wolf.
Howl is written and directed by Michele Martin. The film stars Michele Martin (Blue) as “Dulcina,” Kenny Johnson (Bates Motel, Sons of Anarchy) as “Levy”, and Scott Hamm (Cobra Kai) as “Ulf.” Charles Huddleston (Blue) serves as Producer, and Clay Epstein as Executive Producer. SPFX makeup is by Madge Castillo.
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Michele Martin (Writer, Director, “Dulcina”) makes her directorial debut with Howl. Michele is an award-winning actress, producer, and writer with credits that include The Last Rampage, The Stay, and the upcoming VR 360 experience Emily 2410. She was nominated for Best Performance for her role in Blue; which was also nominated for Best Screenplay and won Best Feature at the Orlando Film Festival.
Michele studied at The American Conservatory Theatre and London’s Central School of Speech and Drama. She has performed in theatre since the age of 12 and most recently was touted by critics and audiences alike for her portrayal of Natalie Wood in Avalon at the Edinburgh Fringe.
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