Fiona Dourif stars in an all-out fear fest of an experience. In Don’t Look at the Demon, a paranormal film crew goes to investigate a new case. Little do they know that this case will rival anything that they have run into before. It is always great to see Dourif show up in genre work too.
The synopsis for Don’t look at the Demon goes like this:
Led by a troubled medium, Jules, an American television crew of paranormal investigators go to the home of a couple who claim to have experienced inexplicable, threatening disturbances. Delving into the mystery, they encounter possessions and apparitions more terrifying than any they’d witnessed before – actual contact with the other side. As the cameras roll and bodies are possessed, they’re inevitably overwhelmed by this violent supernatural force. Their only hope? Jules. She refuses to face what really happened when her first supernatural encounter left her sister dead. But her dark past, if she can unlock it, may be their only hope of stopping the demon before it’s too late.
The film stars Fiona Dourif (Chucky, Tenet, The Blacklist, Shameless) Harris Dickinson (Triangle of Sadness, Where the Crawdads Sing) and is directed by Brando Lee.
You can find Don’t Look at the Demon on DvD and digital beginning January 13.