Skyh Black and Birgundi Baker Shine in the Thriller ‘Cries of the Raven’
Skyh Black and Birgundi Baker Lead Cast in New Psychological Thriller "Cries Of The Raven"
Actors Skyh Black, known for All The Queen’s Men, and Birgundi Baker from The Chi, are set to headline the psychological thriller Cries Of The Raven, directed by Emmy-nominated Tailiah Breon.
Joining the lead duo are Tiffany Black from P-Valley, Nia Miranda of G.R.I.T.S., Philip Fornah from The Waterfront, Sydni Michelle Perry of Beyond the Gates, and River Blossom from Abbott Elementary.
Written by Dewitt Jones, Cries Of The Raven takes place in modern-day Pennsylvania, focusing on a couple, Bruce and Marissa, who seek a fresh start by moving into their dream home. However, their idyllic new life quickly devolves into a nightmare as they are haunted by disturbing sounds that feel unsettlingly familiar.
The film has recently completed principal photography and is now in post-production. It is produced by Silver Lining Entertainment and Bluelite Entertainment.
Angela White of Silver Lining Entertainment, Alusain “Al G.” Sillah of Bluelite Entertainment, and Mona Scott-Young from Monami Entertainment are serving as producers, with Anthony Standberry and Herbert Baussiquot as executive producers.
Angela White remarked, “Cries of the Raven explores guilt, sin, and the consequences of our actions. Every action has a reaction, and the choices we make can create consequences that haunt us forever. It’s a psychological thriller that challenges audiences to question whether the reality they’re experiencing is truly real.”
Alusain “Al G.” Sillah added, “Cries of the Raven is the kind of thriller that keeps audiences on edge from beginning to end. The story pulls viewers into a world where the past refuses to stay buried and every revelation raises the stakes. It’s suspenseful, unsettling, and designed to keep audiences questioning what’s real until the very end.”
Cries Of The Raven promises to be a gripping addition to the genre, exploring themes that resonate deeply in our contemporary world.
Cries Of The Raven, credit: courtesy







