EXCLUSIVE ’email.hell’ Trailer Proves That Emails Really Are The Worst

As someone who spends a lot of time sending emails for her job, your inbox can quite literally feel like hell. But, in his new film email.hell, writer/director Nick Fiore is giving a whole new meaning to that film when a group of scientists receives a mind-melting email that swiftly and violently ends an otherwise pleasant evening.
Read the full synopsis:
More than 30 of the brightest minds in science are invited to attend the 2013 research residency of the Reinwald Institute for Sustainability—a dream for any aspiring young scientist. As an idyllic summer gets underway, personalities and passions rub up against one another. Friends, rivals, and lovers find one another among the rewarding days of research. Things couldn’t be better, until the fateful night an email lands in everyone’s inbox, an email containing the mysterious “DOCUMONT.HELL” file, an email that fuels murder and madness for all who lay eyes upon it, an email straight from the depths of
hell…
As the email’s hellish power takes hold, the dwindling survivors must fight or join the slurry of inventive executions.
Watch the official trailer for email.hell below!
Director Nick Fiore said,
I began making email.hell as both an homage to the horror movies I love and a rebellion against the filmmaking rules impressed upon me from an early age. I wanted a chaotic world of color and noise, governed by its own laws and overflowing with its own logic and sense of humor, aware of where it came from, but determinedly headed Somewhere Else. This film is the culmination of a great many passions, lengthy discussions, and sleepless nights with unsavory characters. It would not be possible without the contributions and sacrifices of everyone involved in the production, who were willing to make the strange and beautiful choices peppered throughout this hour and twenty-minute descent into hell.
To create the visual chaos of email.hell, the filmmakers employed a variety of practical effects. For especially complex kills, a team led by veteran special effects makeup artist Ingrid Okola Dubberke set to work building prosthetic bodies, stage weapons, and lots of fake blood.
Chris Clark, Kathryn Palmer, Sugar Mamasota, Sarah Lucas, Michael Rasulo, and Kris Eivers star in the new horror film.
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