‘Don’t Look in the Basement 2’ Is Now Available on Blu-ray & VOD
We’ve been following Anthony Brownrigg’s Don’t Look in the Basement 2 ever since we heard of its existence and we’ve been pretty impressed by what he has for us. The film follows on from the original film, which was directed by his late father S.F. Brownriggand, and today we can reveal that the sequel is now available.
From the Press Release:
Don’t Look in the Basement 2 was produced by David Rennke (Source Productions) and Daniel Redd (RDM Productions) and is currently available on all major VOD outlets as well as a special edition 2-disc BluRay that features the original film for the first time on BluRay.
Brownrigg strengthened the connection of ‘Basement 2’ to his father’s earlier film by casting Camilla Carr in a featured role and revisiting the Trinity Institute (formerly Westminster College) in Tehuacana, Texas, for four weeks of principal filming.
Dallas’ own Andrew Sensenig stars as Dr. William Matthews with Arianne Margot as Dr. Lucy Mills and Frank Mosley as Dr. Lance White. Megan Emerick, who co-wrote the screenplay with Brownrigg, plays a supporting role as Nurse Jennifer. Jim O’Rear and Scott Tepperman are orderlies Billy and Bishop, respectively. Willie H. Minor, Jr. is Sam Withers, the mysterious returning patient.
Daniel Redd, David Rennke, Andrew Sensenig, and Brownrigg partnered to create Don’t Look in the Basement 2, LLC under which the film was produced.
Brownrigg earned the Best Picture Award at the 2010 Bram Stoker Film Festival for his film Red Victotia.
Synopsis: “In 1972 Stephens Sanitarium was the scene of a brutal mass murder.Forty years later Sam Withers, the only known survivor, arrives at Green Park mental institution.
Dr. William Matthews, a successful New York doctor fighting his own inner demons, accepts a position at the small-town clinic and is assigned Sam’s problematic case.
Sam’s arrival at Green Parktriggers strange behaviors in the staff members and residents.Even the building itself takes on a menacingnuance.
Driven to stop the madness, Dr. Matthews leads the Green Park staff in a plan to save themselves and the remaining patients; however, it’s not until he ventures into the basement that he comes face-to-face with the perverse truth.”
Currently available on Amazon Prime, Itunes, Google Play, Xbox, PSN, Vudu, and more.
You can pre-order your Blu-ray via LC Films, or alternatively over at Amazon.