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‘Time of Death’ Psychological Horror Film Stars Michael Kelly, Kevin Pollak, Mena Suvari, and Dennis Haysbert – Trailer and Release Date

Directed by Will Wernick, the psychological horror film ‘Time of Death’ centers on when a prisoner vanishes without a trace, Detective Frank Morley is sent to a decaying prison on the verge of shutdown. What begins as a routine investigation quickly spirals into a dangerous search for answers. As reality fractures, Frank is haunted by the secrets that lie within the prison walls.

‘Time of Death’ stars Michael Kelly (as Detective Frank Morley), Kevin Pollak (as Warden Beau LaRue), Mena Suvari (as Dr. Allison Burrell), and Dennis Haysbert (as Officer Aarons).

Written by Jason Rosen, ‘Time of Death’ is produced by Jason Rosen, Kelly Delson, Jeff Delson, Will Wernick, and Kyle David Crosby. Production company is Silent Partner Media.

The film’s cinematography is by David Keninger, music is by Genevieve Vincent, and editing is by Daniel Gibb.

Watch the trailer below:

Vertical will release ‘Time of Death’ in select theaters and on PVOD on June 12, 2026.

Michael Kelly is most known for roles in House of Cards, The Penguin, and Dawn of the Dead. Kevin Pollak is widely recognized for The Usual Suspects, and A Few Good Men. Mena Suvari is iconic from American Beauty and American Pie. Dennis Haysbert is best known for 24 and The Unit.

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