‘Do You See Me?’ Brings Clown Terror to Digital Screens

Clown horror is taking centre stage once again with Do You See Me?, a new thriller set to debut on-demand and across digital platforms from Friday, January 17. Directed by Corbin Timbrook, the film delves into the deep fears surrounding clowns, offering a suspenseful tale that explores the devastating effects of relentless stalking.

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The story follows Emily Edwards, played by Rya Meyers, whose life spirals into chaos as she becomes the target of an ominous clown. With no escape in sight, Emily’s psychological battle intensifies, forcing her to confront not only the physical threat but also her own deteriorating sense of safety. Meyers is joined by a talented cast, including Philip Boyd as Randy and Lisa London as Sarah Edwards, bringing depth to this unsettling thriller.

Produced by Global Genesis Group, Do You See Me? features a screenplay co-written by Timbrook, Harel Goldstein, and Charles Morris Jr. Producer Goldstein emphasised the film’s resonance with audiences, stating, “This film taps into deep-seated fears of clowns and delivers a suspenseful experience that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.” The movie’s premise capitalises on the enduring fascination with clowns in horror, reinvigorated in recent years by films like the Terrifier franchise.

The Horror Collective, a genre-focused label under Entertainment Squad, is handling the distribution. Known for championing unique horror content, the label has previously released acclaimed titles such as the Shudder Original Slaxx and the Daytime Emmy-nominated Doomsday. Do You See Me? reflects their ongoing commitment to delivering diverse and compelling horror projects to audiences worldwide.

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With its focus on psychological terror and a unique take on one of horror’s most iconic archetypes, Do You See Me? is set to engage both long-time genre fans and newcomers. The film will be available for digital rental and purchase, allowing audiences to experience the suspense from the comfort of their homes.

For more details about Do You See Me? and other titles from The Horror Collective, visit thehorrorcollective.com.

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Oliver Mitchell is a writer/journalist with a knack for getting to the bare bones of breaking stories in the world of movies. When he's not penning articles or researching, you'll find him huddled in a dark room, devouring the latest horror releases. Oliver is an avid collector of vintage horror memorabilia and enjoys discussing the genre's classics with fellow fans.

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