March 10, 2021 at 12:03 PM
KATONAH, N.Y. – When the cast and crew of the new film, “Trust,” heard the final “that’s a wrap” from director Brian DeCubellis back in March 2020, they had no idea that New York City and the world would suddenly shut down just a few days later.
DeCubellis, a Katonah resident who is also a producer and co-screenwriter of the movie, said that the suspenseful story of temptation and jealousy having been shot in the pre-pandemic world is something he believes might add an extra element of escapism for its audience, given the circumstances of the past year.
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Vertical Entertainment picked up the North American and UK/Ireland rights to Brian DeCubellis’ romantic-drama “
TRUST,” starring Victoria Justice, Matthew Daddario, Katherine McNamara, and Lucien Laviscount. According to the announcement, “TRUST” is expected to hit select theaters and on-demand platforms on March 12th, with The Exchange handling international sales.
The studio’s description reads, “Set in the glamour of the New York and Paris art scenes, gallery owner Brooke Gatwick (Victoria Justice) and her newscaster husband Owen (Matt Daddario), face temptation, jealousy, twists and mystery when two seductive newcomers (Lucien Laviscount and Kat McNamara) enter their lives.”
“On behalf of my fellow producers, we are so excited to partner with Vertical Entertainment to bring our film TRUST to screens in North America and UK/IE. This stunningly talented cast and crew joined forces to pour so much passion into every shot of this chemistry-fest of a movie. As a f