Ifelicious EXCLUSIVE!!! FourTwoFive Films Moves Forward On “Boarding School 3-D”

2009 August 27

You heard it here FIRST folks! Straight from my inbox to your eyes. Read below about the latest project from powerhouse duo that makes up FourTwoFive Films, Kris Black and Bruce Reisman.

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Kris Black (L), Bruce Reisman (R)

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FourTwoFive Films

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August 27, 2009

FourTwoFive Films, currently in pre-production for their much anticipated project, “Five Good Years”, has stepped up their development slate to include “Boarding School 3-D”, a thriller written by the team of Kris Black and Bruce Reisman (pictured above) along with Hank Braxtan (the wiz-kid who, along with Ryan P. Wilson, created the digital effects for “The House That Jack Built”).

Budgeted at between two and three million dollars, “Boarding School 3-D” is the company’s first foray into three-dimensional film-making. Following on the heels of their first recently completed thriller, “The House That Jack Built”, Reisman and Black have hooked-up with independent financing producer, Michael Hippert, who encouraged the team to push their “Boarding School” script forward on their production slate and to film the project in the technically exciting format.

Kris Black, who starred in “Jack Built” and is set for “Five Good years”, has now agreed to play the lead of young coach-teacher, Ray Reynolds, in “Boarding School”. The story takes place on a holiday weekend, where a group of spoiled and rich misfits are forced to remain at school when their society parents desert them. An assortment of high-schoolers, ranging from “geeks” to “gods”, become the victims of terror orchestrated by a vengeful ex-teacher; who returns secretly to live under the school, lying in wait, for just the right time… to kill… in 3-D.

FourTwoFive Films plans to rush the movie into production to be ready for release in theaters during Spring Break 2010.

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