Saturday, March 5, 2016

Indie Horror Comedy 'They're Watching' Coming to Theaters and On Demand March 25, 2016

THEY’RE WATCHING

A film by Micah Wright and Jay Lender
(Creators of the Graphic Novel "Duster")
They're Watching poster


In Theaters and On Demand March 25, 2016



Starring: David Alpay (‘The Tudors”), Brigid Brannagh (“Army Wives”), Kris Lemche (“Haven”), Carrie Genzel (“All My Children”) and Mia Faith (“Dracano”)


Synopsis:
When an American home improvement TV show visits a remote Eastern European village, the young crew thinks the lack of mocha lattés and free wifi will be the worst of their problems. But after their filming interrupts the superstitious villagers' private religious ritual, the situation takes a turn for the homicidal… and when the blood starts flowing, that's when things get really weird. With THEY'RE WATCHING, noted graphic novelists and animators Micah Wright and Jay Lender turn a classic horror premise upside down to create a fresh, funny, eye-popping twist on the genre.

NOT RATED
94 minutes

For more information on the film or to follow them, visit Twitter, Facebook and the official website.

They're Watching stillAbout Graphic Novel ‘Duster':
Jo Baker is not your average housewife. As World War II raged in Europe, she was finally able to break free of the confines of the kitchen… but when the fighting in Europe comes to a close and the end of the war in sight, this war-widowed crop duster pilot feels her newfound freedom slipping away. Enter a planeload of escaping Nazis! When Jo brings their bomber down over her sleep West Texas town, she must fight to protect her neighbors, her friends, and her way of life in an action-packed story about the forging of the post-war American woman!

About Graphic Novel ‘Get Lucky':
Lucky 13 is a one-man Seal Team 6 in an Armani suit, a professional troubleshooter specializing in dangerous work outside the law. Good looking, wealthy, cultured, Fate has always smiled upon him because he’s a Luck Leech—he sucks the luck out of everyone nearby, using it for himself. Bullets sail past him, walls fall on his enemies, when he needs a getaway vehicle the door is unlocked, the keys are in the ignition and a beautiful woman is in the passenger seat. But it’s not all fun and games... Lucky once stole his own wife’s luck to defeat, causing her death—or so he believes. In fact, Lucky may have no “powers” at all, just a powerful desire to rationalize away his wife’s unfortunate death and his own self-destructive impulses. He now takes only the most dangerous missions hoping one will make him feel a momentary thrill, or if possible, kill him.