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Get Ready for a Wild Ride: ‘Birdeater’ Hits Theaters and Digital on January 10

Dark Sky Films will release the gripping thriller Birdeater in theaters and on digital platforms on January 10, 2025. Directed by Jack Clark and Jim Weir, it promises to deliver a rollercoaster of emotions as it explores the dark side of relationships amid chaotic celebrations.

The film follows a bride-to-be who unexpectedly joins her fiancé’s bachelor party at a remote property in the Australian outback. What begins as a festive gathering quickly spirals into a nightmarish experience as the participants indulge in beer-soaked revelry. As the celebrations escalate, uncomfortable truths about the couple's relationship come to light, unraveling the facade of their romance and thrusting the group into a feral nightmare.

With a runtime of 115 minutes, Birdeater showcases a raw and intense exploration of love, trust, and the complexities of human relationships, set against the stark and unforgiving backdrop of the Australian wilderness.

Starring Mackenzie Fearnley, Shabana Azeez, Ben Hunter, Jack Bannister, Clementine Anderson, Alfie Gledhill, Harley Wilson, and Caroline McQuade, the film boasts a dynamic ensemble that brings depth to its characters. Their performances promise to captivate audiences as the tension builds and secrets unfold.

Birdeater will be available in select theaters across the United States, including notable venues such as:

Albuquerque: Guild Cinema

Austin: Alamo Drafthouse Mueller

Boston: Alamo Drafthouse Boston Seaport

Chicago: Alamo Drafthouse Wrigleyville

Columbus: Gateway Film Center

Dallas: Alamo Drafthouse Denton

Denver: Alamo Westminster

Los Angeles: Alamo Drafthouse Downtown

New York: Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan, IFC Center

Phoenix: Harkins Gateway Pavilions

For those who prefer to watch from home, Birdeater will also be available on digital platforms, including Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Google Play, Microsoft Movies & TV, and Prime Video.

With its thrilling premise and captivating performances, Birdeater is poised to make a significant impact on audiences starting January 10. Prepare for a wild and thought-provoking journey into the darker aspects of love and friendship, and don’t miss the chance to experience this intense thriller in theaters or from the comfort of your home.


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