Indie Round-Up

2011/08/14 21:59:11 +00:00 | Jonathan James

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X Marks the Spot Trailer: Twisted Central Productions and Aegis Studios have teamed up to produce X Marks the Spot. The short film tells the story of a girl who uses a social media outlet that tracks friends and leads to a disastrous outcome.

To watch the official trailer, visit: http://youtu.be/3jPDenK2aWg

The Perfect House Tour: "Leading up to the premiere of THE PERFECT HOUSE on Facebook on October 1st, the film will go on a 20-city tour of the US... On August 28, THE PERFECT HOUSE will kick-off their bus tour with a special screening at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX hosted by lead actor in the film Jonathan Tiersten. The tour will end with an exclusive premiere in Buffalo with a select group of sponsors who will be part of the special screening with the cast and crew.

All tickets will be free and giveaway information, in addition to the list of cities on the tour, will be announced on the film’s Facebook page": http://www.facebook.com/ThePerfectHouseMovie

Fun with Jane Released: A new horror short, Fun with Jane, has recently been released- "A kidnap victim faces a life or death choice after he discovers a conspiracy involving his own father."

To watch it for yourself, visit: http://youtu.be/OhGyuZosFwg

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