In psychedelics in treating mental health issues, a rich tycoon determines in figuring out his reality as members of his own family reunion starts disappearing one by one in Neon Lights.
The film stars Dana Abraham (Good Sam), Brenna Coates (Cagefighter), Brit MacRae (Departure), Stephen Tracey (Anne with an E), Rene Escobar, Jr. (Dear David), Erika Swayze (Workin’ Moms), Lauren Howe (Reacher), and Kim Coates (Sons of Anarchy). Rouzbeh Heydari directed the film from the story written by Abraham.
Here’s the long synopsis:
Thirty-year-old tech tycoon, Clay Amani (Dana Abraham), is on the verge of a hostile takeover of Tempest Tech, all while he attempts to overcome mental health disorders and childhood traumas. Upon the advice of his therapist Dr. Mori (Brenna Coates), Clay retreats to an off-grid location for a family reunion with his misfit siblings, in order to “face his traumas, head-on.” During the reunion, family secrets are revealed, that ripple tidal waves through the, already, strained relationships between Clay and his family. In hopes of turning this tragic encounter around, Denver Kane (Kim Coates), Clay’s trusted advisor attempts to help Clay navigate and come to terms with what’s truly required to get back on track and focus on what’s truly important, to retake control of his company. But things go very awry, and Clay is left fighting for more than just his company when guests begin disappearing.
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From the director’s notes of the film, he described the madness behind the film as similar to descending into one of Edgar Allen Poe’s stories. So for psychological horror fans, Neon Lights may be up your alley.
Neon Lights will be available digitally and On Demand from Momentum Pictures on July 12.
Watch the trailer for Neon Lights below. Let us know what you think of the trailer.
Source: Momentum Pictures