Arrow Films has acquired distribution rights for Eric Pennycoff’s Christmas horror-comedy “The Leech,” ahead of its world premiere at Chattanooga Film Festival on June 23. The UK-based label for cult, art, horror, and world cinema is targeting a December 2022 release of the film on both digital and Blu-ray.
In “The Leech,” Father David (Graham Skipper, “Dementia: Part II”), a catholic priest struggling to grow his congregation, encounters a stranger by the name of Terry (Jeremy Gardner, “Bliss”) asleep one morning after Mass. Terry is without a home after a fight with his girlfriend Lexi (Taylor Gardner, “Sadistic Intentions”), and with Christmas less than a week away, David offers him a place to stay for the night. What begins as a simple act of kindness quickly turns complicated as Lexi arrives shortly after with news of being evicted from her house. Unable to turn away this helpless young woman, David allows both her and Terry to stay with him through the holidays on the condition that they open themselves to the healing power of God’s love. Yet the harder David tries to reform the lives of these seemingly innocent strangers, the more he falls victim to their toxic ways, leading to the belief that their arrival is, in fact, a test from God. Will David pass the test and accept his new houseguests as they are? Or will he set aside the ways of Christ and resort to blood-soaked, Old Testament justice?
“Working with Arrow Films has been a total dream come true,” said Pennycoff. “Having been a fan of theirs since the beginning of my filmmaking career, I cannot think of a better home for The Leech to live on in all its holiday madness. Between the deluxe edition Blu-Ray and its streaming premiere on ARROW, Kevin and his team have truly cemented the film’s place among a long-lasting range of great titles. There’s a reason Quentin Tarantino said ARROW is the only streamer he’s subscribed to.”
The December release will include a digital release and a deluxe collector’s edition Blu-ray in the UK, US, Canada, and Ireland,
“The Leech” was produced by Eric Pennycoff, Scott Smith, and Adelyn Pennycoff.