Cinedigm Conjures Up Something Sinister With ‘Incarnation’ [Image]

Cinedigm has scored North American rights to Incarnation, a haunted house throwback that will open in limited theaters and on VOD platforms this coming February 18, 2022, Deadline first reported.

Directed by Isaac Walsh, Incarnation stars House on Haunted Hill‘s Taye Diggs with Jessica Uberuaga (Take Back) and Michael Madsen (Species, Hell Ride).

“Based on the legendary demon Mammon, Incarnation is a twisted tale of greed about a young couple chasing the American dream.

“Brad (Diggs) and Jess (Uberuaga) move to Los Angeles in search of a better life. When they stumble upon a hidden real estate gem, managed by the laid-back landlord Peter (Madsen), they are elated by their turn of fortune. But their ideal home is hiding a secret far more sinister than they could have ever imagined, for the very walls are alive with an ancient evil, and they soon learn that greed comes with a hefty price.”

“The best horror movies tap into our basic human fears and desires. With ever-mounting suspense and surprising plot twists, Incarnation explores the nature of greed and how, if left unchecked, it can manifest into deadly consequences for an unsuspecting couple in their very own home,” said Yolanda Macias, Chief Content Officer at Cinedigm. 


Walsh also Co-Wrote the film with Tyler Clair Smith. The film’s Executive Producers include Garrett Zinke, Ryan McDonald, Martin Andrew Lyon, Glen D Smith, Gary Smith, Gary Smith Jr, Asko Akopyan, Uberuaga, Diggs, Sandra Siegal, Eric Brenner, Lake Garner, Jerry Tankersley, Grant Guthrie and Michael Walker, with Mike Hatton acting as the Producer.

The deal was negotiated by Melody Fowler, Vice President of Acquisitions, on behalf of Cinedigm and Eoghan Burke, Vice President of Sales on behalf of 101 Films International, an Amcomri Entertainment Company.