Deformed Lunchbox Unveils First Feature Film: Baleful

Deformed Lunchbox - Baleful

From the team behind the award-winning short film Make Me a Sandwich, Deformed Lunchbox presents their debut full-length horror film, Baleful. Known for being the largest original horror channel in Canada, Deformed Lunchbox has garnered over 18 million views, and Baleful is set to be their most terrifying venture yet.

Baleful tells the harrowing story of a group of people ensnared by a demonic curse that compels them to commit horrific acts. This psychological horror puzzle is presented through various formats, including 4K, VHS, and 8mm film, adding layers of disassociation and fear. The film showcases a series of interconnected vignettes, each depicting the devastating effects of the curse as it is passed from person to person.

Deformed Lunchbox - Baleful

Writer and director Denman Hatch explains, “A small team of us put a lot of work into Baleful on a shoe-string micro-budget, pulling every stop and trick we’ve learned from a decade of making award-winning short films. Baleful is a horror film that is fun to watch, creates quite a reaction, and invites the audience to solve the puzzle and experience the nightmare.”

Starring a diverse and talented Canadian cast, Baleful includes notable performances from Spencer Rice of Kenny vs. Spenny fame. This film is a testament to Deformed Lunchbox’s dedication to the Canadian horror scene, pushing the boundaries of the genre with innovative storytelling and chilling visuals.

Deformed Lunchbox - Baleful

To get a taste of the nightmare that awaits, watch the trailer for Baleful now. Prepare yourself for a paradox, a puzzle, and a nightmare that will leave you questioning reality. Deformed lunchbox states that Baleful is set to be a groundbreaking addition to the horror genre, and they dare you to watch it…

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Oliver Mitchell

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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