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Abramorama Lands U.S. Rights to ‘HOUSE OF ABRAHAM’ – Sinister Horror Thriller Starring Natasha Henstridge

Abramorama has announced it will distribute House of Abraham, a chilling horror-thriller set for theatrical release this summer. Directed by Lisa Belcher in her feature film debut, the movie stars Natasha Henstridge (Species, Ghosts of Mars), Lin Shaye (Insidious, Dead End), and Lukas Hassel (“The Blacklist”).

The film follows Dee (Henstridge), a woman haunted by the traumatic death of her mother, as she seeks solace at the mysterious House of Abraham. There, a secretive cult promises to help guests end their suffering—by ending their lives, with Abraham (Hassel) as their guide. But Dee soon discovers a disturbing truth: no one leaves the House alive. As she unravels the cult’s terrifying secrets, she’s forced into a deadly game of survival, where every choice could be her last.

“This film dares to tackle themes often overlooked by mainstream studios, resulting in a film that is both daring and thought-provoking,” said Belcher. “Filmed in Austin, Texas, our close-knit cast and crew poured their hearts into this project, and I am beyond excited to share our labor of love with the world.”

The film is produced by Belcher, Paul Merryman (The Outpost), and Melissa Kirkendall (Accidental Texan), with executive producers including Sid Ganis, Vance & Priscilla Hinton, Henstridge, and Shaye.

Abramorama CEO Karol Martesko-Fenster praised the film’s unique blend of mystery, horror, and social commentary, calling it “a true thrill ride.” House of Abraham will debut in New York City on June 13th at LOOK Dine-In Cinema, followed by a nationwide rollout.

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