Monday, August 24, 2015

'Rebound' Coming to DVD on September 29, 2015

The premiere may be over, but fans can still look for to the DVD coming out in September. Read below for more information.

(Downtown Los Angeles, CA) Thursday, August 27, 2015 – Independent film luminaries flock to DTLA for the directorial debut of the thriller, “Rebound,” by Megan Freels Johnston (Producer of the short “Sparks” and the feature “The Arrangement”). “Rebound” is about a young woman who has a mental break, due to the love of her live cheating on her, while traveling cross-country brought on by hostile strangers and debilitating anxiety. Cast, filmmakers, and independent film enthusiasts will be in attendance, on August 27th at The Downtown Independent.



'Rebound' Thrills the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles on August 27th with World Premiere


“Rebound” World Premiere
Thursday, August 27, 2015 

The Downtown Independent
251 S. Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
Press Check-In: 8:30pm
Red Carpet at 9pm
Premiere at 10pm --- Seating is limited.


We are also pleased to announce that the DVD Release of “Rebound” is scheduled to hit shelves on September 29, 2015. Rebound will be available at Barnes & Noble, Target, Walmart, Best Buy, FYE, and other retailers.

Stay connected with the film at: http://www.reboundthriller.com and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReboundMovie | Twitter: https://twitter.com/Rebound_Movie

About “Rebound”:
Rebound dives into the broken psyche of a woman that has just been cheated by the love of her life. While travelling across the country, she encounters hostile strangers and develops debilitating anxiety along the way. Cast include: Mark Scheibmeir (TheNewsroom, Artois and the Goat), Ashley James (Life Inside and Out and Hustle), Kevin Bulla (The It Factor, One Life to Live, andJoyful Noise), Wes O’Lee (Band: The Sunset Drifters), and others.


About The Downtown Independent:
The Downtown Independent is a theater and cinema located in the Little Tokyo area of Los Angeles, California. It is operated by the Downtown Independent and owned by Orange County, California's Cinema Properties Group. Closed since the mid-1980s, the former Linda Lea Theatre was originally the Arrow Theatre and later the Aztec in the 1920s and '30s.