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WHO’S IN IT?

Elizabeth Lail (Unintended), Anne Winters (Night School), Peter Facinelli (Twilight), Charlie McDermott (Sex Drive), Talitha Bateman (Annabelle: Creation), Austin Zajur (Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark), Tichina Arnold (Little Shop of Horrors), Tom Segura (Instant Family), P.J. Byrne (The Wolf of Wall Street), Jordan Calloway (Life of a King), Lana McKissack (Four Rooms), John Bishop (Footloose), Lisa Linke (The Female Brain), Marisela Zumbado (The DUFF), Dillon Lane (Charlie Says), Jeannie Elise Mai (Dog Park), Dirk Rogers (Faust), Ramsay Philips (5150)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Justin Dec (film debut), director, writer; Sean Anders (Instant Family), John Morris (Daddy’s Home), John Rickard (Rampage) and Zack Schiller (Midnight Sun), producers; Danny Bensi (The Gift) and Saunder Jurriaans (The Autopsy of Jane Doe), composers; Maxime Alexandre (Shazam!), cinematographer; editor TBA

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Quinn (Lali), a young nurse, downloads a new app onto her phone which tells people how much longer they have to live. When the app tells her that she has exactly three days before she dies, she must find a way to save her life before time runs out – but a mysterious figure that’s stalking her is making things increasingly difficult…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

A deadly app is coming after Elisabeth Lali, the star of Netflix series You, in this terrifying horror that dabbles in social commentary on our reliance on modern software.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 25TH OCTOBER 2019

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