Magic gets dark this spring when genre-favorite IFC Midnight releases the first feature-length film from rising talent, Liam Gavin whose short films have been gathering praise since he made the leap from Storyboard Artist to Writer/Director.

Having already debuted on the festival charts in Spain, Mexico, and England, DARK SONG is slated for some dates here at home, making the playlist March 23rd at the Boston Underground Film Festival and the Chattanoga Film Festival on April 7th. Terror breaks into full frequency on April 28th when the film opens at select theatres, VOD and major digital platforms.

The official IFC trailer will come soon, but you can see the London Film Festival trailer below:

An unholy alliance between two damaged souls leads them on a disturbing descent into the depraved realms of black magic. Sophia (Catherine Walker) is a grieving and desperate woman with a secret. Joseph (SIGHTSEERS’ Steve Oram) is an anti-social, alcoholic expert in the occult who reluctantly agrees to help her. Holed up in a remote cabin amidst the desolate wilds of Northern Wales, the two embark on a grueling six-month series of dark rituals that will push them both to the physical and psychological breaking point. The debut feature from rising horror auteur Liam Gavin sustains an air of quietly creeping dread as it builds towards one hell of a payoff.