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Kate Arrington Talks the Perils of Fear and Isolation in Shudder’s ‘Night’s End’

Jennifer Reeder’s (V/H/S/94, Knives and Skin) eerie-but-human horror film Night’s End is all set for release on Shudder tomorrow, March 31.

Directed by Reeder, from a screenplay written by Brett Nevue, and starring Geno Walker (“South Side”, “Chicago Fire”), Kate Arrington (“Mare of Easttown”, “Ray Donovan”), Felonious Munk (“For Life”), and Michael Shannon (Bug, The Shape of Water), Night’s End provides a fly on the wall account of an anxious shut-in who unwittingly moves into a haunted apartment and hires a mysterious stranger to perform an exorcism which takes a horrific turn.

Commenting on the debut, Reeder said, “As a longtime Shudder fan, I am deeply honored to now be part of the Shudder fam! I’ve made two Shudder films this year, which feels like a dream (although both films play out more like nightmares). Throughout the process of making these films with Shudder, I have felt enormously supported and my creative vision protected and amplified. Shudder cares as much about filmmakers as they do about films which is a rare and coveted combination.”

In anticipation of the film’s release in North America, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Ireland, Howard Gorman sat down with Kate Arrington to discuss the films take on the perils of fear and isolation, acting in a Zoom-set film without actually using Zoom and getting to share the screen with her husband, Michael Shannon.

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