Jamie Bernadette is set to hunt ghosts this July in the found-footage haunter, ‘Paranormal Investigations’.
We can never have too many found footage horror films revolving around the endlessly popular trend of ghost hunting, and that’s the case with Chroma’s Paranormal Investigations, haunting homes in July.
The film revolves around a paranormal reality tv crew that enters a haunted Southern estate to shoot their season premiere. By dawn, they’re dead, and only the recovered footage reveals what killed them.
Jamie Bernadette (I Spit on Your Grave: Déjà Vu) stars.
Raymond Wallace wrote/directed the film.
The film is said to play as found-footage horror with a real bite of reality-TV satire. Wallace, who spent years in news and documentary production before moving into narrative film, built it around a question he kept coming back to: how much do we really want to see?
Said Wallace, “We’re surrounded by violence, tragedy, and real-life drama on television, online, and in our social feeds. At the same time, we’ve become fascinated with people who are willing to push boundaries for attention, fame, or content. The film asks some simple questions: How much do we really want to see? When should someone stop filming? And what responsibility do we have as the audience watching it happen?“
Get haunted by Paranormal Investigations when Chroma releases the film on July 24th through Apple TV, Prime Video, and Fandango at Home.