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‘It Follows’ Shocker Gets First Full UK Trailer

The first full UK trailer for writer/director David Robert Mitchell‘s highly anticipated 2014 Cannes Festival smash hit, It Follows has been unleashed today together with a stunning quad poster.

The must-see horror film of the year, It Follows is about as tense as they come and takes old, tired horror tropes of past and gives them a culturally relevant spin whilst maintaining a timeless class that the horror genre hasn’t since since way back when.

IT FOLLOWS screens at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival with David Robert Mitchell in attendance with the film launching at cinemas around the UK and Ireland on 27 February. We’ll leave you with the trailer to whet your appetite for this “innovative STD horror” film. Enjoy…

Synopsis:

After a date and seemingly innocent sexual encounter, 19-year-old Jay (Maika Monroe) is left with an inescapable sense that someone, or something is following her. Jay and her friends team up to try and find ways escape the traumatising horrors that are always right behind them.

Keep up to date with everything It Follows on the official feeds https://twitter.com/itfollowsuk and https://www.facebook.com/ItFollowsUK

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