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Abduction Thriller ‘Goodbye Honey’ Coming to Digital HD and Cable VOD


Freestyle Digital Media has announced the cable, satellite, and Digital HD release of the tension-ridden thriller “Goodbye Honey,” from director/co-writer Max Strand and co-writer/producer Todd Rawiszer.

“Goodbye Honey” stars Pamela Jayne Morgan (“Just Say Goodbye”) and Juliette Alice Gobin (“Look At Me”). In it, Dawn (Morgan), a truck driver, pulls into a state park to get some sleep when she is ambushed by Phoebe (Gobin), a young woman who claims she is fleeing from an abductor. Dawn is wary of Phoebe’s story, leading to a struggle that leaves her phone broken, the keys missing, and nothing but darkness between them and help. As the night progresses, it becomes clear they are not alone. Bonding over a shared history of trauma, Dawn and Phoebe realize they must learn to trust each other if they want to survive a night full of unexpected twists and violent turns.

Morgan and Gobin are joined onscreen by Peyton Michelle Edwards (“Weekenders”), Paul C. Kelly (“Driftwood”), and Rafe Soule (“Menagerie”) as the plot simmers to a boil and the layers of the mystery are peeled back.

Of the upcoming release, Strand shared, “It was an incredible experience for Todd and I to work with such an unbelievably passionate and talented cast & crew on our first feature film Goodbye Honey. For this journey to culminate in a 96 minute intense thriller, with two strong female lead characters, is so amazing and I couldn’t be prouder. I hope the audience connects with the characters not only for being the badass, strong women they are, but also for being good Samaritans.”

“Goodbye Honey” world premiered at Dances With Films in Los Angeles and went on to screen at festivals across the country, taking home Best Thriller Feature, Best Actress (Morgan), and Best Supporting Actor (Soule) at the Garden State Film Festival, Best Lead Performance (Gobin) at the Nightmares Film Festival, and Best Actress (Morgan) at NOLA Horror Film Festival.

“Goodbye Honey” will be available May 11, 2021 on a number of digital and cable platforms.

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