SO COLD THE RIVER Trailer. Bethany Joy Lenz Stars in the Dark Supernatural Thriller

So Cold the River starring Bethany Joy Lenz official trailer
So Cold the River starring Bethany Joy Lenz

Check out the official trailer for So Cold the River, the thriller starring Bethany Joy Lenz (“One Tree Hill” “Dexter”). A dark contemporary supernatural thriller, So Cold the River, follows a documentary filmmaker (Lenz) who soon realizes that the subject of her investigation isn’t who he claims to be. Also starring in the film are Alysia Reiner (“Orange is the New Black”), Tony Award-winner Deanna Dunagan, Katie Sarife (Annabelle Comes Home) and Andrew J. West (“The Walking Dead”).

Written and directed by Paul Shoulberg, the film opens in theaters March 25 and on digital and on demand March 29 from Saban Films.

A chilling, suspenseful adaptation of The New York Times bestseller, So Cold the River by Michael Koryta. Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Erica Shaw (Bethany Joy Lenz) is hired by Alyssa Bradford-Cohen (Alysia Reiner) to profile her dying father-in-law, the enigmatic millionaire Campbell Bradford. Erica is presented with a substantial sum of money and a relic, an antique bottle filled with water from a local spring, one of the few clues connecting Bradford to the town he once dominated. While researching Bradford as a guest of a massive, opulent resort with a dark past, Erica meets unofficial town historian Anne McKinney (Deanna Dunagan), fanatical intern Kellyn (Katie Sarife) and hotel maintenance worker Josiah (Andrew J. West), a descendant of Bradford’s who reveals the familial curse of mysterious deaths and suicides. Seemingly possessed by the relic, Erica begins drinking from the antique bottle, experiencing terrifying visions and, ultimately, unleashing unspeakable evil. Can Erica make her way through the darkness or is Campbell’s evil undercurrent too strong?

Watch the official trailer for So Cold the River.

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