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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

EXCLUSIVE ‘LandLord’ Trailer: Vampires And Predatory Landlords Meet In Chilling New Film

LandLord

Writer and director Remington Smith is no stranger to the world of cinema. From his documentary film Rubbertown to his short films The Woods and The Derby, he’s illustrated his abilities to highlight issues and real people while telling interesting stories. Now, he’s jumping into the world of horror with his first narrative feature, LandLord, which tackles predatory landlords through a very interesting lens.

Read the full synopsis:

It’s high summer at a rundown apartment complex when a Black bounty hunter with no name (newcomer Adama Abramson) arrives to retrieve a stolen briefcase. An orphaned boy named Alex (Cohen James Cooper) interrupts her search, and she finds herself protecting him from the white vampire landlord (William McKinney). Per vampire lore, he doesn’t need permission to enter a home he already owns. After the undead man kills his mother, Alex swears revenge, and they must work together to confront the vampire, his familiar Christopher (Lance Gerard), and Sheriff Connor (J. Barrett Cooper).

Now, watch the film’s first trailer!

Smith wrote, directed, edited and produced LandLord.  The film stars Adama Abramson (feature film debut), Cohen James Cooper (feature film debut), William McKinney (George and Tammy), J. Barrett Cooper (White Noise), and Lance Gerard (feature film debut).

LandLord will have its world premiere at Grimmfest on Friday, October 10, 2025, followed by its North American premiere at Nightmares Film Festival on Saturday, October 18, 2025.

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