"Wickedly Evil," an Irish genre-bending comedy-horror film, is set for a November digital release.
Prepare for some "Wickedly Evil" thrills and bloody chills in this comedy horror caper that sees a group of hapless hodlums’ lives spiral out of control as they attempt to lay low in the Irish countryside after pulling off a heist.
In "Wickedly Evil," Incompetent gangsters, Frankie (Joseph McGucken, "The Doireann Project"), Dancer (James Farrelly), and Gaz (Darryl Carter) have successfully robbed a notorious Irish crime family, but that’s the last thing that goes right for them.
Spotted making a run for it by Clare (Louise Bourke, "Who We Love"), the mob’s youngest sister, things take a terrifying turn for the worse.
With Clare taken hostage, one of the gang missing, and another nursing a gunshot wound, the men have no choice but to lay low in the remote Irish countryside in a safe house, where their problems continue to mount.
Their boss, The Chief (Owen Roe, "Intermission"), is concerned more about the cocaine and the cash than the safety of his crew.
Meanwhile, suspicions begin to brew among the local police, while the well-meaning next-door neighbour Sadie (Cat L. Walsh), offers leftover lasagne and warnings about a couple that recently vanished in the area.
As paranoia takes hold and tensions flare, the situation begins to spiral out of control and the gang soon discovers that evil lurks in the most unexpected places.
"Wickedly Evil" teases a blend of boisterous humor, blood-curdling monstrous mayhem, and a totally twisted narrative.
You can watch the trailer for "Wickedly Evil" here:
Marking the directorial debut of Garry Walsh ("Older Than Ireland"), the film is set for its UK digital release this November, courtesy of 101 Films.
"Wickedly Evil" will be released on digital platforms in Ireland and the UK on November 13.
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