“Built from the roots of Psycho and Frenzy, Wichita is a film
Alfred Hitchcock might make if he were a young director today.”
— Dave Luhrssen, Shepherd Express
“A solid little psycho-thriller…[that marks]
— Rob Hunter, Film School Rejects
“Tension and suspense to spare…head-and-shoulders above most of the
— Mark Wingfield, HK and Cult Film News
“Takes twists to another level…With an ending that will leave the entire film
— Jeri Jaquin, Movie Maven
“Give Witchita the once over, especially if you dig on the more
terrifically acted, and full of suspense throughout.”
— Daniel Wilder, That’s Not Current.com
“An off-kilter psycho thriller…Nate Gold’s brooding cinematography is a plus”
— Mark Burger, Yes! Weekly
“A must-watch for all indie horror fans”
— Brian Shirley, Alien Bee
SOMETHING PSYCHO THIS WAY COMES…
A CHILDREN’S TV DIRECTOR SPIRALS INTO INSANITY IN
A DARK PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER FROM
CANDY FACTORY FILMS
WICHITA
One of the Best Reviewed Indie Horror Films on 2017 is AVAILABLE NOW on Digital HD Platforms Including iTunes, Amazon and Google Play
PROGRAM SYNOPSIS:
Directed by Matthew Ward and Justyn Ah Chong, and starring Peterson (Sky), Caitlin Gerard (The Social Network, Magic Mike) and Persia White (“The Vampire Diaries”), WICHITA explores the pain of a modern mass killer on a frighteningly familiar level. As the voyeuristic director struggles to find dignity in a cruel world that has alienated him to the point of no return, this taut, provocative play on the horror genre leads to a disturbing, emotional climax.














