Celebrate Friday The 13th With FOUND TV And "JEFFREY'S HELL"

 

We know, it’s Friday the 13th and of course, the first inclination is to watch one of the aptly named franchise films. We won’t blame you for doing it, we do it, and a lot of people do it, but hear us out; what if you watched something else? We know, it’s a wild idea, but if you love Found Footage then perhaps give FOUND TV a looksee today as they premiere one of their latest films, “JEFFREY’S HELL.”

Check out the details below, and for more information and updates, visit https://watch.foundtv.com/home

From The Press Release

For Immediate Release:

FOUND TV is intensifying the anticipation for Jeffrey’s Hell, premiering exclusively on Friday, December 13. Today, we are excited to reveal a never-before-seen exclusive poster for this found-footage horror film.

Jeffrey’s Hell explores the mysterious disappearance of filmmaker Aaron Irons in the Citico Wilderness area known as Jeffrey's Hell shortly after the release of his 2023 film, CHEST. This film explores the events surrounding his vanishing and the involvement of the FBI in concealing the truth.

A Haunting Visual

The newly unveiled poster captures the atmosphere of the film, offering a glimpse into the dark journey that awaits viewers in the depths of the cave. Designed to immerse fans in the world of Jeffrey’s Hell, the poster serves as a preview of the horror that lies ahead.

A Descent into Appalachian Horror

Building upon the foundation laid by CHEST, Jeffrey’s Hell takes audiences deeper into the Appalachian horror landscape. As stated by John Squires at Bloody Disgusting, "Jeffrey's Hell explores the way unrealized aspirations and memories of the past can haunt us via a dark descent into a mysterious cave where he sees the fabric of his reality begins to come apart at the seams."

Mark your calendars for Friday, December 13, and prepare to stream Jeffrey’s Hell exclusively on FOUND TV.

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