Bleeding’ Horror Film Sets Premiere Release

bleeding-filmThe horror film “Bleeding”, written and directed by Andrew Bell, will premiere on Screambox and additional VOD platforms on Tuesday, June 10th.

The story follows Eric, a 17-year-old struggling with the loss of his brother, who becomes entangled in a dangerous world where vampire blood is used as a powerful street drug. When Eric’s cousin Sean, the son of an alcoholic police officer, becomes involved in the illegal trade, the two find themselves indebted to a violent dealer.

In a desperate attempt to escape their situation, Eric and Sean break into an empty house and discover a girl locked inside. What begins as a potential solution soon leads to unexpected dangers and connections to their past.

“Bleeding” stars John R. Howley, Jasper Jones, and Tori Wong. The film is produced by Nicholas Payne Santos, Bofan Zhang, and Kenneth Green, with cinematography by Daniel Cho, editing by Andrew Bell, and music composed by Alex Symcox. It is an 88/90 and Rare Books production.

Director Andrew Bell describes the film as an exploration of exploitation and survival, noting: “We wanted to tell you a story about vampires, but show that the real monsters were there all along, preying on the young, feeding off the people that trusted them most.”

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Star Forest Launches Mobile Video Game

beam-onStar Forest has launched a new mobile video game, ‘Beam On: A Star Forest Quest.’ Beginning today, January 31, players can download the game in the Apple App Store and begin the heart-pounding arcade action with a vibrant, music-infused universe as they guide Twig, the bearded dragon guitarist, on his epic quest for glory, rhythm, and the legendary Unicus — the mystical star guitar that calls to him. (The ‘Beam On’ game tutorial with Twig is available here.)

In this mobile video game, players will navigate through the ever-changing landscapes of Star Forest with rhythm and flair. With only a homemade jetpack and sharp reflexes, Twig must dodge swarms of cat-eye fly swarms, glowing Slugzz, and other obstacles on his journey to reclaim the elusive Unicus and shred the ultimate solo.

Beam On: A Star Forest Quest serves as a companion piece to the Star Forest virtual band’s “Beam On” music video, giving fans a chance to directly interact with the same world and characters they’ve come to love. Fans may also notice an easter egg in the music video as this is the same game Twig is playing at the end.

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