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Loyalty and Sanity Put to the Ultimate Test in Trailer for Joel David Moore’s ‘SOME OTHER WOMAN’

Brainstorm Media has unveiled the official trailer for Some Other Woman, a psychological thriller directed by Joel David Moore (known for his role in the Avatar franchise).

The film is written by Yuri Baranovsky, Angela Gulner, and Josh Longand, and features a star-studded cast including Amanda Crew (There’s Something Wrong With the Children, Freaks), Tom Felton (Harry Potter franchise, “The Flash”), and Ashley Greene (Twilight franchise, The Immaculate Room).

In the film, Crew plays Eve Carver, a woman who is taken to a tropical island by her husband’s work for what was supposed to be a few months. However, as the months stretch into years, Eve is forced to sacrifice her own dreams as the oppressive isolation intensifies. Her grip on reality begins to unravel when she meets a mysterious woman, played by Greene, who starts to subtly take over her life, one piece at a time.

Some Other Woman will be available on Demand starting January 3rd. In the meantime, check out the official trailer for a glimpse of this gripping psychological thriller.

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