Production Kicks Off on New Thriller Rock, Paper, Scissors

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We’ve mentioned indie director Doug Bollinger numerous times here on Dread Central, and production has just kicked off on his newest project, a thriller titled Rock, Paper, Scissors.  Read on for the details!

From the Press Release:
Production has begin on the frightening new thriller feature film Rock, Paper, Scissors. Director Doug Bollinger (Waltzing Anna, Mail Order Bride) takes you on a violent, psychological ride that pushes a simple suburban couple to the extremes and forces them to answer the question: How far would you go to get back the love you once had?

Rock, Paper, Scissors tells the story of Sam and Missy Wagner, whose once romantic coupling has led them to now go through the motions of a mediocre marriage in a peaceful suburb. Their simple lives are thrown into a vicious tailspin after they are victims of a horrific event. They must navigate through treacherous, unknown territory in order to get back what they once had. Will the journey break them or revitalize their bond?

The film stars Timothy Laurel Harrison (Out of My Hand), Jeff Riberdy (Half a Dozen), Angela Sharp (Gravedigger), Gervase Peterson (“Survivor”), Keith Collins (The Meat Puppet), Michael Billy (Clean Cut), and Annelise Nielsen (The Samaritans). It’s directed by Doug Bollinger; produced by Bollinger, Collins, Josh Lee, and Ashley Steele; and written by Bollinger and Lee with cinematography and editing by Cory Green (The Jersey Devil).

Check out some early promo artwork below, and keep your eyes on the Rock, Paper, Scissors Facebook page for updates.

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