Scorpio Film Releasing is New England’s most prolific feature film production company, and their latest, The Sins of Dracula, takes on an icon and fuses him with a parody of Christian scare films. What's not to love? Here are its trailer, poster, and premiere info.
From the Press Release:
Scorpio Film Releasing presents the trailer for its newest film, The Sins of Dracula, a story of sex, sacrilege, and sin from director Richard Griffin, writer Michael Varrati, and producers Ted Marr and Stacey St. Edmunds.
The film will have its world premiere October 26th at CinemaWorld in Lincoln, Rhode Island (622 George Washington Highway).
Michael Thurber (Exhumed), Jamie Dufault (Murder University), Sarah Nicklin (Alice D), Steven O’Broin (Future Justice), Carmine Capobianco (Psychos In Love), and Samantha Acampora (Murder University) star. Artist Devon Whitehead created the original poster for the film.
"I am overjoyed with how The Sins of Dracula came out,...
From the Press Release:
Scorpio Film Releasing presents the trailer for its newest film, The Sins of Dracula, a story of sex, sacrilege, and sin from director Richard Griffin, writer Michael Varrati, and producers Ted Marr and Stacey St. Edmunds.
The film will have its world premiere October 26th at CinemaWorld in Lincoln, Rhode Island (622 George Washington Highway).
Michael Thurber (Exhumed), Jamie Dufault (Murder University), Sarah Nicklin (Alice D), Steven O’Broin (Future Justice), Carmine Capobianco (Psychos In Love), and Samantha Acampora (Murder University) star. Artist Devon Whitehead created the original poster for the film.
"I am overjoyed with how The Sins of Dracula came out,...
- 9/8/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
For episode 23 we invited Director Richard Griffin back on the show to discuss his latest, post-apocalyptic action film Future Justice. We’re discussing the making of the film as well of some of Richard’s other films, Nun of That and The Disco Exorcist. In a greater discussion about the post-apocalyptic genre itself, Richard discusses some of the films that inspired Future Justice, like the Italian post-apocalyptic wave of Bronx Warriors and Fall of New York. Our conversation eventually turns to the world of indie filmmaking and some of the challenges and privileges of working on the indie level. Give a listen, and don’t forget to share your reviews of Hey You Geeks on iTunes!
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- 5/17/2014
- by Tony Nunes
- SoundOnSight
After revealing the trailer and several stills from Future Justice, Scorpio Film Releasing has now unveiled the official poster art for the film, which promises: "In a future gone to hell, one man will be bring justice to the world."
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Scorpio Film Releasing, New England’s most prolific feature film production company, presents the poster for its 14th feature film, Future Justice. Artist Marc Schoenbach created the poster.
Future Justice is Scorpio Film Releasing’s most ambitious project to date: a sci-fi, post-apocalyptic action film from director Richard Griffin (The Disco Exorcist), writer Nat Sylva, and producer Ted Marr (Exhumed).
"We were overjoyed to get Marc Schoenbach to create this beautiful poster,” said director Griffin. “Future Justice is an action-packed homage to the post-apocalyptic films of the early 80s -- not only the more mainstream ones like Road Warrior and Escape from New York, but their...
From the Press Release:
Scorpio Film Releasing, New England’s most prolific feature film production company, presents the poster for its 14th feature film, Future Justice. Artist Marc Schoenbach created the poster.
Future Justice is Scorpio Film Releasing’s most ambitious project to date: a sci-fi, post-apocalyptic action film from director Richard Griffin (The Disco Exorcist), writer Nat Sylva, and producer Ted Marr (Exhumed).
"We were overjoyed to get Marc Schoenbach to create this beautiful poster,” said director Griffin. “Future Justice is an action-packed homage to the post-apocalyptic films of the early 80s -- not only the more mainstream ones like Road Warrior and Escape from New York, but their...
- 3/10/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Scorpio Film Releasing's 14th feature film, Future Justice, is on its way, and the first official trailer has arrived for the post-apocalyptic sci-fi/horror/action film from director Richard Griffin (The Disco Exorcist), writer Nat Sylva, and producer Ted Marr (Exhumed). Check it out!
Future Justice stars Aaron Andrade, Steven O'Broin, Elyssa Baldassari, Anna Rizzo, Tiffany Lee Edwards, and Nat Sylva as Python Diamond.
Synopsis:
Future Justice is set in a time when Saturn's moon of Titan houses a prison where Earth's worst criminals are kept awaiting their return to Earth for trial and execution. One of those criminals, Python Diamond, is being flown back to Earth, escorted by five members of the military police.
Upon their return to Earth, they find that a cataclysmic nuclear war has reduced the world to a near-lifeless husk. Searching for survivors and any clue as to the cause of the destruction leads the...
Future Justice stars Aaron Andrade, Steven O'Broin, Elyssa Baldassari, Anna Rizzo, Tiffany Lee Edwards, and Nat Sylva as Python Diamond.
Synopsis:
Future Justice is set in a time when Saturn's moon of Titan houses a prison where Earth's worst criminals are kept awaiting their return to Earth for trial and execution. One of those criminals, Python Diamond, is being flown back to Earth, escorted by five members of the military police.
Upon their return to Earth, they find that a cataclysmic nuclear war has reduced the world to a near-lifeless husk. Searching for survivors and any clue as to the cause of the destruction leads the...
- 1/6/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Scorpio Film Releasing, New England’s most prolific feature film production company, has announced the wrap of production on its 14th feature film, Future Justice. Read on for details and to see the first set of stills from the film.
From the Press Release:
Future Justice is Scorpio Film Releasing's most ambitious project to date: a sci-fi, post-apocalyptic action film from director Richard Griffin (The Disco Exorcist), writer Nat Sylva, and producer Ted Marr (Exhumed).
"The production of Future Justice, considering the large scope of the project in terms of special effects, stunts, make-up effects, and sets and costumes, was something that a typical indie film would never attempt,” explained director Griffin. “But due to the extremely hard work and talent of the cast and crew, not only did we wrap production on budget, but we did so two days ahead of schedule. That's unheard of even on films with...
From the Press Release:
Future Justice is Scorpio Film Releasing's most ambitious project to date: a sci-fi, post-apocalyptic action film from director Richard Griffin (The Disco Exorcist), writer Nat Sylva, and producer Ted Marr (Exhumed).
"The production of Future Justice, considering the large scope of the project in terms of special effects, stunts, make-up effects, and sets and costumes, was something that a typical indie film would never attempt,” explained director Griffin. “But due to the extremely hard work and talent of the cast and crew, not only did we wrap production on budget, but we did so two days ahead of schedule. That's unheard of even on films with...
- 11/8/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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