“Exclusive ‘Trip’ – Horror Film, Clip Features Actress Akasha Villalobos”
ComingSoon is pleased to present a Trip clip from the horror film, which is currently available on the Terror Films Channel and will be released on May 20 in a wide digital release.
Trip: Release date
which is currently available on the Terror Films Channel and will be released on May 20 in a wide digital release.
Trip: Synopsis
After her daughter commits suicide, a grieving mother is visited by an unconventional therapist who offers her a hallucinogenic drug that will allow her to communicate with the dead,” according to the synopsis. “Desperate to understand her daughter’s mind, she accepts the offer, only to be terrified by her daughter’s parallel experiences.
Trip: Cast
Akasha Villalobos (Last Girl Standing), Major Dodge (Cobra Kai), Peggy Schott (Fear the Walking Dead), Jill Young, and Björgvin Arnarson (Fear the Walking Dead) star in the film (Chucky).
TRIP: Trailer
Director Neil McCay says About the Trip
,When I was six years old, I saw Gremlins and became obsessed with monsters. Then I became obsessed with storytelling and filmmaking, and monsters just happened to show up. “However, I had never imagined a monster that was intangible, like an emotion,” director Neil McCay says. “And it was there that the concept for Trip was born.” Could depression be portrayed as a villain in a film? Trip appealed to me because it wasn’t just about making terrifying things happen. The central theme of the story was grief and depression, as well as the struggle to maintain relationships and hope. I found the storytelling therapeutic as someone who has struggled with this. Despite the fact that the film is about a reclusive alcoholic who isolates herself in her home,
This was all written and filmed in 2019, long before we heard of COVID-19, and there is a character who appears wearing a face covering. It’s purely coincidental! But I’m glad it could be a topic of discussion. We need to lean on each other now more than ever to talk about and deal with issues like isolation and depression.”