Freaks of Nature to Storm Theatres on October 30th

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Sony’s Goosebumps (review) is packed to the gillmen with monsters and fun, and you should make it your business to see it this weekend. That being said, the studio has another horror comedy hitting theatres this month that’s also home to a frightload of fiends… Freaks of Nature!

From the Press Release:
On Friday, October 30, moviegoers across the country will have to take on zombies, vampires, aliens, and more as they get their first chance to see Sony Pictures Entertainment’s hilarious horror/comedy Freaks of Nature in a special engagement.

In Freaks of Nature, we welcome you to Dillford, where three days ago, everything was peaceful and business as usual: The vampires were at the top of the social order, the zombies were at the bottom, and the humans were getting along in the middle. But this delicate balance was ripped apart when the alien apocalypse arrived in Dillford and put an end to all the harmony. Now it’s humans vs. vampires vs. zombies in all-out, blood-sucking, brain-eating, vamp-staking mortal combat – and all of them are on the run from the aliens. It is up to three teenagers – one human, one vampire, and one zombie – to team up, figure out how to get rid of the interplanetary visitors, and try to restore order to this “normal” little town.

Freaks of Nature is directed by Robbie Pickering, written by Oren Uziel, and produced by Matt Tolmach.  It stars Nicholas Braun, Mackenzie Davis (who can be seen on screen in the hit film The Martian), and Josh Fadem.

Commenting on the announcement, Matt Tolmach, the film’s producer, said, “I’m so excited for audiences to experience Freaks of Nature. We’re so proud of this amazing cast — Nic, Mackenzie, and Josh, along with Denis Leary, Bob Odenkirk, Keegan-Michael Key, Ed Westwick, Vanessa Hudgens, Patton Oswalt, and Ian Roberts. It’s hilarious and terrifying — a perfect Halloween movie.”

Freaks of Nature

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