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Stephen Dorff and Emile Hirsch star in red band trailer for The Price We Pay

December 16, 2022 by Amie Cranswick

Lionsgate has released a red band trailer and poster for the upcoming thriller The Price We Pay.

Directed by Ryûhei Kitamura (Midnight Meat Train), the film follows two criminals as they take refuge in a remote farmhouse after a robbery goes wrong, where they discover a secret dungeon and evidence of sadistic violence.

The film stars Stephen Dorff, Emile Hirsch, Gigi Zumbado, Tyler Sanders, Erika Ervin, Jesse Kinser, Sabina Mach, Vernon Wells, and Tanner Zagarino.

After an intense holdup at a pawnshop, Grace is taken hostage by the thieves. Forced to take refuge at a remote farmhouse late at night, they discover a secret dungeon with evidence of sadistic violence—and when “Grandfather” comes home, all hell breaks loose. Can Grace muster the courage to escape the gut-wrenching fates that befall her criminal companions?

The Price We Pay arrives on digital platforms on January 10th and in select cinemas on January 13th.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: emile hirsch, erika ervin, Gigi Zumbado, Jesse Kinser, Ryuhei Kitamura, Sabina Mach, Stephen Dorff, Tanner Zagarino, The Price We Pay, Tyler Sanders, Vernon Wells

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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