Explore the Sins of Our Youth in Official Trailer

Via Dread Central

On tap right now is the first official trailer for Sins of Our Youth, starring X-Men’s Lucas Till. Check it out, and look for more soon!

Sins of Our Youth Release Details:
Breaking Glass Pictures has set the release dates for Gary and Edmund Entin’s (GEOGRAPHY CLUB) thrilling, socially-relevant thriller SINS OF OUR YOUTH starring Lucas Till (X-MEN franchise, “MacGyver,” MONSTER TRUCKS). The film will open in Los Angeles and selected cities starting December 2; the film streets on DVD and arrives on all major North American TVOD platforms December 6, 2016.

Along with Till, SINS OF OUR YOUTH also stars Joel Courtney (SUPER 8), Mitchel Musso (“Hannah Montana,” “Phineas and Ferb”), Ally Sheedy (THE BREAKFAST CLUB; SHORT CIRCUIT), and Bridger Zadina (“Law and Order: SVU”). Written by Gary Entin’s twin brother, Edmund, the film’s production team includes Co-Executive Producer Frederick Levy; EP Anthony Bretti; Producer Michael Huffington; and Line Producer Stephen Harrison.

SINS OF OUR YOUTH is a frightening, cautionary tale of four teenagers who accidentally kill a younger boy while firing assault weapons recreationally and the perilous decisions they make in the wake of the killing. In a moment of desperation and fear that their lives are over, the youths construct a chilling plan reminiscent of a video game plot: They will hunt each other down until only one is left standing.

“SINS OF OUR YOUTH provided a platform for Lucas Till, Joel Courtney, Mitchel Musso, and Bridger Zadina to demonstrate the full range of their acting abilities and to each have breakout performances,” said producer Michael Huffington. “The chemistry between these fine actors was palpable on the set and now on screen. I am very proud to be associated with this film and hope that it has a transformational impact on the youth of our nation.”

“We are honored to be releasing SINS OF OUR YOUTH,” said Rich Wolff, CEO of Breaking Glass Pictures. “With such a strong cast and message, we hope the film will resonate with audiences and make them think twice when handling and firing a gun.”

Joel Courtney