Dead Body Gets Minimalist Poster Art

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Set to have its world premiere at the New York City Horror Film Festival on November 14th, Bobbin Ramsey’s Dead Body uses a fun party game as the catalyst for a gory slasher flick, and in the wake of the teaser that we recently shared with you guys, a piece of minimalist poster art has arrived.

Check it out below, courtesy of Bloody Disgusting. The art is credited to Chas Roberts.

Dead Body was written and produced by Ramon Isao (Zombies of Mass Destruction, Junk) and Ian Bell (The Dinner Table, La Trocha). It was shot by A.J. Rickart-Epstein (Lost Time, Junk, Compound Fracture) with effects by Shane Saucedo of Hellbent Studios.

Directed by first-time female filmmaker Bobbin Ramsey, the movie is a clever and gory slasher-meets-whodunit. Set in a secluded cabin, a summer outing turns deadly when nine friends play a game that becomes dangerously real.

The NYC Horror Festival, which runs November 12-14, 2015, is a highly competitive, world-renowned event. Past guests have included Wes Craven, Rob Zombie, and Roger Corman.

Synopsis:
Nine friends. One of them a killer. How many will make it through the weekend alive?

While spending a few days at a secluded cabin, nine college friends decide to liven things up by playing a game called Dead Body. The rules are simple: draw lots to see who plays the murderer, turn off all the lights, hide in the dark until someone “dies,” then try to figure out “whodunit.”

The game becomes deadly when one of the players embarks on a series of all-too-real murders. Then it’s up to the survivors to overcome their paranoia, mistrust, and some long-buried animosities in order to out the killer and make it through the night.

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