The Woodhaven Production Company released their first film today "Inkubus". William Forsythe, Joey Fatone, other members of the cast & filmmakers will be in attendance at Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Jersey locations this weekend.
Here's the complete list of theatrical listings.
1. Providence Place Mall Cinema, RI
2. Warwick Cinema, RI
3. Showcase Revere, MA
4. Showcase Bridgeport, CT
5. Island 16: Cinema De Lux, Holtsville, NY
6. Multiplex Cinemas at Town Center Plaza, East Windsor, NJ
7. Springdale 18: Cinema De Lux, Springdale, OH
8. Valley Art, Tempe, AZ
9. Magic Lantern, Spokane, WA
10. The Dark Room Theater, San Fran, CA
11. The Times Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
12. Sanibel Island Cinema, Sanibel, FL
13. Lawndale 10: 3330 W Roosevelt Rd. Chicago
14. Chatham 14: 228 W 87th Street Chicago, IL
15. The Abbey Theatre: 128 E College Drive, Durango
16. Eastpoint Movies 10, Baltimore Maryland
Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.movietickets.com or first come/first served at the door.
For more information on this film, you can goto the film's official Facebook page at:https://www.facebook.com/InkubusMovie
Plot Synopsis:
"INKUBUS" tells the story of a skeleton crew working the final shift at a soon to be demolished police station. The night takes a gruesome turn when the demon Inkubus calmly walks into the station holding the severed head of a murdered girl. Inkubus toys with the crew, allowing himself to be restrained, and begins to proudly confess to his litany of crimes, some dating back to the Middle Ages. Why? Inkubus has a score to settle with the one detective that almost put him away some thirteen years ago. To their dismay, the cops quickly become pawns in Inkubus' brutal crowning achievement of murder, gore, and mayhem. They ultimately realize it's his world, they only die in it.
The film is directed by Glenn Ciano and introduces Rhode Island native Tom DeNucci and Tom Paolino to the big screen, alongside Robert Englund (original Freddy Kruger of "Nightmare on Elm St."), William Forsythe ("Boardwalk Empire," "The Devil's Rejects," "Halloween"), and Joey Fatone (NSYNC, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding").
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