Monday, January 13, 2020

Viewers Can Hit the Gas Pedal with 47 Hours to Live this March 17th

Tagline: "Pass on the Curse within 47 Hours or Die!"

47 Hours to Live is set to release this March. The film's first trailer came out in September of last year. Since then, 47 Hours to Live has gone on to appear at several theatrical events, including one recently in Colorado. The film's story involves a killer app' and if you don't pass on this curse, in 47 Hours, then you will die. This indie horror title stars: Allie Marie Evans (Maximum Ride), Annie Hamilton, Alexandra Deberry and Tom Proctor. The latest release details on this title are available here.

The filmmakers, including some of the writers, have put out some of their thoughts on the current state of theatrical movies. They mention the declining box office returns: "the 2019 box office is down nine percent from last year (Film Bureau)." Fewer and fewer people are heading out to theatres, to consume movies. They also mention the reliance on Superhero movies, which push other titles out of theatres: "that’s a problem for the movie industry, often the large budget Hollywood tent-poles are increasingly eliminating market space for the smaller more diverse movie." Hollywood has a formula that it follows, making it difficult for other films (outside of the forumla) to find an audience. However, the folks behind 47 Hours to Live hope you will give their film a shot, in a couple of months.

4Digital Media will show 47 Hours to Live in both the United Kingdom and the United States. On March 17th, this film will be available in the U.S. Likely to show on both Digital and home entertainment formats, fans of indie horror films can check this one out in just a bit as director Patrick Johnson and this team of writers bring something different to the big and little screens.

Release Date: March 17, 2020 (TBA).

Director: Patrick Johnson.

Writers: Natalie Dickinson, Patrick Johnson, Scott J. Jones and Robert Swystun.

Cast: Natalie Dickinson, Jim Blumetti, Allie Marie Evans and Tom Proctor.

The official trailer for 47 Hours to Live:




The 47 Hours to Live Homepage: 47 Hours to Live at the Film Bureau

Source: 47 Hours to Live at 4Digital Media

Killer App (2017) is another horror film that focuses on a corrupt phone app':




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