Welcome to Trailer Friday. This week, we've decided to do something different. Instead of having the usual format, we bunched up all three trailers and packed them into a mini show through our playlist on youtube. Here's the movies on this edition.



Trailer courtesy of IFC Midnight

Jaime, Marta and their daughter Isabel, a well-off family, move to a luxurious new house. The parents are going through rough patch but have decided to give their relationship one last chance.

On the first evening in their new home, a group of three hooded men burst into the house. Their objective: To get as much money as possible from them in one night.

"Kidnapped" is available through your local on demand provider.



Trailer Courtesy of IFC Midnight.

After a young American backpacker goes missing in Europe, a group of journalists link his disappearance to a remote village in Poland. They travel there hoping to get the story, but as they unravel the secrets behind this mysterious village, they are suddenly pursued by hostile locals. Unable to escape, they soon become the next victims of ritualistic human sacrifice. Forced into the gruesome reality of true survival horror, the journalists will discover that this village hides a much darker secret than they could ever imagine.

Be sure to check out The Shrine when it debuts on demand from IFC Midnight, via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House starting July 15!



Trailer courtesy of IFC Midnight.

They did it! They made a documentary on a bunch of vampires!

A family of vampires, bored with immortality, lives in Belgium, eats illegal immigrants, children, handicapped folk, and takes every advantage they can suck out of the country's social system.

Samson, a seventies throwback, lives his 55th year like he's forever 20. Grace, an eternal teenager bent on being human again, keeps committing suicide. George, the patriarch, manages as best he can, heading the eccentric family and its on-going squabbles with the neighboring vampires.

It turns out vampires must keep to a strict code. They are, for example, prohibited from sleeping with their leader's wife. That's where Samson went too far... Now he and his whole family are exiled to Quebec, where even vampires have to work for a living!

A fresh, biting comedy from Vincent Lannoo!

"Vampires" is available now nationwide on demand from IFC Midnight, via Comcast, Cox, Cablevision, Time Warner, and Bright House.



Attention Independent Filmmakers. If you want your film's trailer featured on Film Arcade's youtube page and on an upcoming edition of Trailer Friday, send me an email with a synopsis of the film and trailer to anthonythurber@filmarcade.net.

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