SPECTRAL PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS

A disgraced detective gets a chance at redemption on a ten-year-old cold case when he receives a letter and a map that leads him to the body of the missing girl. The detectives track the letter to a peculiar man who claims to communicate with the dead. The investigation takes an alarming turn when his predictions come true.

“Monsters are real and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win.” -Stephen King

REVIEWS

Evil inSight is a fun throwback to a once-popular subgenre. The acting is good, and the filmmakers have created a believable world. For an indie flick, the effects are great, and the editing is a real highlight.

All in all, if one is looking for a solid, slightly creepy mystery, then “Evil inSight” is worth checking out.” - By Bobby LePire - Film Threat - Full Review

“I think all of us as viewers will enjoy what Biberi and Thomas bring to their roles and really like how they play off each other as partners in fighting crime. They’re a duo that works, and it felt like they both assumed their respective roles like a second skin they were born to be comfortable wearing. Cain also continually builds on his character and becomes a more interesting part of the plot as well.

The acting, the characters, and a quality story are what keep us watching “Evil inSight,” but once again, to be completely fair, the effects & supernatural aspect were all handled better than I assumed they might be at first.”

- By Ken Greaves - Indy Red - Full Review

These performances ground the mystery and complement a distinctive genre combination. Evil inSight is many things at once; the supernatural elements create a dimension of unexpected horror, while the mystery unfolds in increasingly unexpected ways. These elements, coupled with nuanced, grounded performances, extend Evil inSight beyond just another detective story.

- By Theo Whitehead - Take2 - Full Review

TRAILERS

“Decade of silence, a plea for answers, and the dead finally speak.”

:35 Seconds

2:00 Mins

CREW

FILM BY:

WRITTEN BY: Fiore DeRosa

DIRECTED BY: Don Close and Fiore DeRosa

PRODUCERS: Fiore DeRosa, Don Close and James Biberi

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Jennifer Schultz, Tish Murray, Jeff Schneider

CINEMATOGRAPHER: Toru Nishikubo

SET DESIGN: Brian Urbina

EDITOR: Taylor Warren

SFX: Jon Schroth and Taylor Warren

RECORDING MIXER: Taylor Warren

SOUND MIXER: Zach Travis

ADDITIONAL EDITING: Rob Reilly

COMPOSER: Jerry Danielsen

TRAILERS BY:

EDITOR/MUSIC SUPERVISOR: Rob Reilly

SOUND MIXING ENGINEER: Joe Rivas

MUSIC BY:

“Cinematic-Dark-Mystery” - by HarmonyHub

“Dark Thriller” - by An Derington

“Thriller Trailer Dark”- by Hard Pro Sound

“Supermassive” - by Elysium Audio Labs - #ElysiumAudio

CAST

STARRING: James Biberi, Valence Thomas, Richard O'Brien and Gayle Scott.

James Biberi (Stan Zeilinski)

Valence Thomas (Colin Banks)

Richard O'Brien (Simeon Cain)

Gayle Scott (Captain Jo Bravo)

SUPPORTING: Jennifer Schultz, Don Close, Anthony Alessandro, Joe Passaro, Diane Harrington, Adam Feingold, John Squires, Steve Shaw and Fiore DeRosa.

Steve Shaw (Attorney Allan Berg)

John Squires (Agent Lou Park)

Joe Passaro (Demetri Pappas)

Adam Feingold (Jimmy Miller)

Fiore DeRosa (Officer Cardillo)

Diane Harrington (Mrs. Avery)

Don Close (Rico Grimaldi) & Anthony Alessandro (Marco Grimaldi)

aka “The Brothers Grim”

Behind-The-Scenes

OUR FILM

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