Bloody Disgusting has referred to this micro budget indie as "one of the best horror film debuts since Sam Raimi unleashed THE EVIL DEAD" and for a film shot in only seven days with a GH1 Digital SLR that is high praise indeed.
I DIDN'T COME HERE TO DIE takes a familiar yet fresh approach to horror, taking a group of young activists out in the woods to create a habitat for underprivileged kids and then throwing everything into bloody disarray.
Written and directed by Bradley Scott Sullivan and starring Emmy Robbin, Kurt Cole, Indiana Adams, Niko Red Star, Madi Goff, Jeremy Vandermause and Travis Scott Newman, I DIDN'T COME HERE TO DIE began screening in select theatres last month via Tugg and will be available on VOD and DVD in January 2013. Check out the trailer along with some stills for the film below and head on over to the official Facebook page and website for more info.
Synopsis: "I DIDN'T COME HERE TO DIE is the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project deep in the remote wilderness. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion: Volunteer work can be a killer..."
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