Ayvianna Snow, an actor hailed as the "British Queen of Horror", is making waves with two thrilling new films set to send shivers down the spines of horror fans this spring.
Rumpelstiltskin tells the story of one of the scariest childhood villains—and this time, the haunting tale gets even darker. A young woman makes a deal she comes to regret with a mysterious creature and must now save her first-born child from his evil clutches. Ayvianna plays the seductive yet deadly role of a Succubus, luring unsuspecting men to their fiery fate.
Director Andy Edwards said, “This is the second time I've worked with Ayvianna on a film, and as soon as I'd written the character, I knew she'd be perfect for it.”
Rumpelstiltskin will premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival on 8 March.
In St. Patrick's Day Massacre, directed by Steve Lawson, Ayvianna plays the role of Kendra, one of a group of college friends tricked into spending the night in a creepy Irish tavern, where the corridors are stalked by a vengeful undead killer. With an obsession for cleanliness that borders on the compulsive, will Kendra's decision to take a shower be her final mistake and summon the prowling killer?
St. Patrick's Day Massacre is released on 10 March.
Ayvianna says, “Horror films can tap into a very raw, primal part of us as human beings—fear is one of the most visceral emotions. Horror hits parts of us that other genres cannot reach.”
Ayvianna Snow has built a reputation for her compelling performances in the horror genre and continues to cement her place as one of the most exciting talents in the UK independent horror scene.
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