Do Not Disturb (2023) [NR]

Release Date:
November 17, 2023

Original Title:
Do Not Disturb

Genres:
Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 93

Love is all-consuming.

Chloe and Jack travel to Miami for their honeymoon. Amidst the flashy neon and sunny beaches, they decide that a peyote experience will strengthen their marriage. Unbeknownst to them, they've been given a rare and powerful strand that awakens a desire to eat human flesh. Confronting their toxic relationship, their suite becomes a den of love, lust and resentment as she realizes that the only way to escape this troubled marriage to an emotionally abusive husband is to literally consume him.

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Boom Operator:
Greg Johnson
Jessica Pettenuzzo

Co-Producer:
Diliana Alexander
Rebeka Herron

Costume Design:
Kerrie De Poli

Director:
John Ainslie

Director of Photography:
Scott McIntyre

Editor:
Jordan Crute

Electrician:
Parth Pandey

Executive Producer:
Brendan McNeill
Patrick White
Michael Baker

First Assistant Camera:
Roshan Hamid

First Assistant Director:
Stephen Clarke

Grip:
Bupinder Singh

Key Grip:
Patrick McNeil

Makeup Artist:
Chiara Naccarata

Producer:
Rechna Varma

Production Coordinator:
Trish Rainone

Production Manager:
Trish Rainone

Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Lance

Set Decoration:
Bruce Stanfield

Sound Mixer:
Joseph Schlapsi

Special Effects:
Carlos Henriques
Ryan Louagie

Still Photographer:
Bruce Stanfield

Stunt Coordinator:
Stephannie Hawkins

Writer:
John Ainslie

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