Official Press & Media Dossier
Rebecca’s Grave Press Kit
A local legend. A vanished film. A theatrical return. The record is open.
The official press kit for Rebecca’s Grave™, Garett Pringle’s psychological found-footage horror film returning to Cineplex Cinemas Trinity Drive in Moncton on October 30.
Archived Coverage
Media Record
Rebecca’s Grave™ has been part of the public record before. These archived clippings document the film’s earlier Moncton coverage, its sold-out theatrical history, and the legend that followed it.


Public Record
The Applause Before the Silence
Before the film returned to Cineplex Trinity Drive, Rebecca’s Grave™ had already been seen by a Moncton audience. The 2014 screening record preserves the room, the reaction, and the first proof that the legend had moved from rumor into public memory.
This is not positioned as another trailer. It is archival proof: the film played, people were there, and the applause was captured before the film became harder to find.
Media Cheat Sheet
Quick Facts
Official Film Information
Synopsis
Short synopsis: Rebecca’s Grave™ is Garett Pringle’s psychological found-footage horror film rooted in the Moncton legend of Rebecca Lutes. Blending local folklore, recovered media, documentary texture, and the disappearance of Morgan Wallace, the film turns a regional ghost story into a modern horror myth.
Long synopsis: For years, Rebecca’s Grave existed in fragments: local rumor, early screenings, unfinished cuts, online memory, and conflicting accounts of what the film was becoming. The completed version follows the legend’s darker trail through Moncton history, found footage, witness testimony, and the unresolved disappearance of Morgan Wallace.
The film does not treat folklore as decoration. It treats it as a wound that keeps reopening. What begins as a local legend becomes a psychological descent into memory, performance, belief, and the terrifying power of stories that refuse to stay buried.
Director Bio
Garett Pringle
Garett Pringle is a Moncton-born, Montreal-based filmmaker, VFX artist, AI artist, and post-production storyteller whose work blends psychological horror, folklore, myth-building, visual effects, and cinematic world-building.
With Rebecca’s Grave™, Pringle returns to a local legend that has followed the city for decades and reframes it as a found-footage horror film built from rumor, memory, recovered media, and the strange emotional charge of a place people still talk about in lowered voices.
One-Night Theatrical Event
October 30 · Cineplex Trinity Drive
Rebecca’s Grave™ returns October 30 to Cineplex Cinemas Trinity Drive in Moncton. This is not just a screening. It is the return of a Moncton legend to the big screen.
The presentation is designed as a one-night theatrical horror event for audiences, local media, horror fans, and anyone who remembers the story before the film became part of it.
Broadcast Asset
Radio Interview
Listen to Garett Pringle discuss Rebecca’s Grave™, the Moncton legend, the film’s history, and its return to the big screen.
Broadcast and podcast hosts can request interview access, clips, or additional background through the press contact below.
Official Artwork
Poster & Key Art

The official key art for Rebecca’s Grave™ should be used for coverage, event listings, trailer posts, and editorial previews where approved assets are required.
Higher-resolution poster files and additional stills can be requested through the press contact.
Media Assets
Official Stills & Downloads
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Audience Reaction
The First Audience Already Felt It
“A fascinating and creative retelling of one of our community’s local legends.”— Audience response
“Equally creepy, spooky and funny. The editing, sound and visuals were well done.”— Audience response
“It was an experience I’ll never forget.”— Audience response
“The history, the myths, the legends and the comedy made it so captivating.”— Audience response
For Journalists
Possible Story Angles
Moncton-born filmmaker returns a local horror legend to the big screen.
Rebecca’s Grave™ resurfaces after years of rumor, absence, and public memory.
New Brunswick folklore is reframed through psychological found-footage horror.
A local legend becomes a one-night Cineplex Trinity Drive horror event.
Newspaper clippings track the film’s strange public history before its return.
Garett Pringle blends folklore, VFX, AI-era post-production, and long-form myth strategy.
Press & Booking
Contact
Journalists, bloggers, podcasters, radio hosts, horror outlets, local media, and event calendars can reach out for interviews, press images, background information, screening details, trailer access, and coverage requests.
Official press contact: scarypringle@gmail.com