Bayview Entertainment Unveils Psychological Horror Thriller ‘Perfect Soul’ Coming This Summer

Bayview Entertainment Unveils Psychological Horror Thriller ‘Perfect Soul’ Coming This Summer
Horror

Bayview Entertainment is thrilled to announce the upcoming summer release of Perfect Soul, a chilling psychological horror film that unearths the rot hidden beneath the surface of a picturesque town. Directed and written by filmmaker Steve Hermann, the movie promises to take audiences on a relentless, mind-bending descent into madness and betrayal.

Guided by mysterious witches who claim to be her true family, a young woman named Nikki is shown the haunting secrets of the town she holds close to her heart. As the dark and twisted reality of her community comes to light, Nikki is forced to confront devastating truths about her own parents and closest friends. With her faith put to the ultimate test, she spirals down a terrifying path of insanity from which there may be no escape.

Perfect Soul features a dynamic cast of rising talent, starring Chloe Lutz, Dekin Walter, and Dan Grogan. The film blends atmospheric tension with deep psychological dread, questioning the masks people wear and the fragile nature of reality.

EST/VOD: 7/28/202 | AVOD: 9/29/2026

About Bayview Entertainment:

Bayview Entertainment is a full-service media company specializing in the acquisition, marketing, and distribution of audio-visual content. With a diverse catalog spanning horror, documentaries, fitness, and independent cinema, Bayview continues to bring high-quality, engaging entertainment to audiences worldwide across digital, physical, and streaming platforms.

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