Parade Deck Films Focuses on The Eyes

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What’s this? A new film is on its way that’s original, not based on something, and not a remake? The hell you say! Read on for details.

From the Press Release:
Parade Deck Films, a leading distributor of indie films, has acquired the North American distribution rights to the twisted thriller THE EYES. The agreement covers theatrical, digital, VOD, and home entertainment rights to the Robbie Bryan film.

THE EYES stars Nick Turturro (“Blue Bloods,” Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2), Vincent Pastore (“The Sopranos”), Danny Flaherty (“The Americans”), Megan West (“How to Get Away with Murder”), Ana Isabelle (“Seasons of Love”), Greg (“Klarity”) Davis, Jr. (Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart), Steven Hauck (The Amazing Spider-Man 2), and Carly Steel (Mordecai). The film was directed by Robbie Bryan.

THE EYES is set for a theatrical run in the spring of 2017. The announcement was made today jointly by Parade Deck’s Michael Ingram and THE EYES producer Bryan of Good to Be Seen Films.

“The Eyes is a refreshing reprieve from all the remakes of late,” commented Ingram. “It’s an edge-of-your-seat ride to discover who will survive. We know audiences will love it, and Parade Deck is proud to be partnering with Good to Be Seen Films on this release.”

“We are so excited that Parade Deck will be distributing our film,” stated Bryan. “They are truly lovers of the indie format and film in general. We can’t wait for The Eyes to hit theaters this spring with their backing.”

Synopsis:
Some say we are only as sick as our secrets, but what if our government really knew those secrets? What if they’ve watched every move we’ve made and our secrets aren’t really hidden?

Six strangers with unspeakable pasts wake up imprisoned in an abandoned warehouse and discover they are being forced to participate in an evil governmental experiment. Five must die. One can live. And THEY have two hours to decide amongst themselves who survives. The clock is ticking, and if they don’t decide… they ALL die. The Eyes shows us that someone is always watching.

The Eyes

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