Time Loop Slasher Film 6:45 Debuts First Teaser and Stills!

Think Groundhog Day as a slasher horror film and you get the upcoming movie, 6:45! The film is from Director/producer Craig Singer and writer Robert Dean Klein. The film is in post-production at the present with an expected release in the fall of 2020. Get more details on the film down below including the teaser trailer and pics.

From The Press Release

Director/producer Craig Singer (Dark Ride, Perkins ’14) has debuted the first look at his latest horror film 6:45. The time loop slasher follows a young couple in love who take a romantic weekend getaway to an island where things go terribly wrong. Singer has released new stills and a teaser as the film completes post-production.

6:45 stars Michael Reed (The Haunting of Alice D, The Disco Exorcist), Augie Duke (Exit 0), Armen Garo (The Departed), Thomas G. Waites (The Thing, The Warriors), boxing Hall of Famer-turned-actor Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini, hip-hop DJ The 45 King, and Grammy-nominated rapper Remy Ma (“Love & Hip Hop: New York”). Singer directed and produced from a script by Robert Dean Klein. 6:45 was lensed by Lucas Pitassi and edited by Sam Sam Adelman, with a score from Kostas Christides.

Bobby Patterson is hoping a weekend getaway will save his rocky relationship with his girlfriend Jules Rables. The couple arrives in the quiet island resort of Bog Grove. To their bewilderment, the sleepy beach town is curiously deserted and they quickly learn about the deadly history that’s about to repeat itself. Bobby’s struggles with Jules are cast aside in order to overcome a dementing cycle of terror they find themselves trapped in. No matter what he does to try to avoid it, he and his girlfriend wake up at 6:45 each morning to the same nightmarish chain of events that lead to them being viciously murdered.

6:45 wrapped production on Valentine’s Day and is aiming for a premiere in the fall.

Watch the teaser:

About Michael Juvinall (6931 Articles)
I am a devoted husband and father. I have been a voracious horror fan since the early age of 5 and metal fan since I was 14. I watch all horror films but my great loves are classic horror films: Universal Monsters, Werewolves, Hammer Horror and an all-around affinity for things that go bump in the night! I'm also a huge fan of extreme metal music.

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