"Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival" to appear on screen at Sun-Ray Cinema
Published by Sareth Ney on Aug. 24, 2015 at 4:51 a.m.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - “Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival” will be screened at Sun-Ray Cinema, on Sept. 1. The show time will be at 8:30 p.m. and it will be all ages. Several ticket packages are available.
Filmmakers, Darren Lynn Bousman and Terrance Zdunich, return with their sequel to “The Devil’s Carnival: Episode One” (2012). In the sequel, Lucifer challenges heaven. In the meantime, hell breaks loose. Prior to the film’s screening, there will be a local opening act and an introduction with both filmmakers. After the film concludes, there will be a question and answer (Q & A) portion. Due to past screenings, the live extra features may not be suitable for the all ages screening. Spectators are encouraged to attend at their own risk. Local acts have ranged from burlesque performers to clowns making balloon figurines.
Zdunich wrote “Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival” and it was directed by Bousman. Zdunich also assisted with the lyrics and the music to the film, along with Saar Hendelman. It was produced by Blah Shank Productions, Cleopatra Music & Film (Brian Perrera, James Cotton, Paul Sorvino), Execution Style Entertainment (Sean E. Demott, Chris M. Bonifay, Chang Tseng) and Six Legged Serenade. It was co-produced by Laura Bosman, John Greenberg, Thomas M. Kastelz and Steve Ruff. The associate producers are Travis Cultreri, “Spooky” Dan Walker and Kimmie Yan. For more information about the behind the scenes crew, the information is accessible by clicking here.
Bousman and Zdunich are also known for the film, “Repo The Genetic Opera” (2008). During the shoot, they have worked with a cast from a variety of film and musical backgrounds, “Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival” is no different from the previous film. The cast of the film includes: Emilie Autumn (victoriandustiral rocker), Barry Bostwick (“The Rocky Horror Picture Show”), Butcher Babies , Dayton Callie (“Sons of Anarchy”), Chantal Claret (Morningwood), Briana Evigan (“Step Up” franchise), Kristina Klebe (Rob Zombie’s “Halloween”), “Mighty” Mike Murga (Mini Kiss), Tech N9ne (Strange Music), Ted Neely (“Jesus Christ Superstar”), Adam Pascal (“Rent”), Marc Senter (The Lost), Lyndon Smith (“Parenthood”), Paul Sorvino (“Goodfellas”), Jimmy Urine (Mindless Self Indulgence) and Zdunich.
To visit “Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival”, please click here. To “Like” the film on Facebook, please click here. To follow the film’s process on Instagram, please click here. To follow the film on Twitter, please click here. To subscribe to the film’s process on YouTube, please click here.
Filmmakers, Darren Lynn Bousman and Terrance Zdunich, return with their sequel to “The Devil’s Carnival: Episode One” (2012). In the sequel, Lucifer challenges heaven. In the meantime, hell breaks loose. Prior to the film’s screening, there will be a local opening act and an introduction with both filmmakers. After the film concludes, there will be a question and answer (Q & A) portion. Due to past screenings, the live extra features may not be suitable for the all ages screening. Spectators are encouraged to attend at their own risk. Local acts have ranged from burlesque performers to clowns making balloon figurines.
Zdunich wrote “Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival” and it was directed by Bousman. Zdunich also assisted with the lyrics and the music to the film, along with Saar Hendelman. It was produced by Blah Shank Productions, Cleopatra Music & Film (Brian Perrera, James Cotton, Paul Sorvino), Execution Style Entertainment (Sean E. Demott, Chris M. Bonifay, Chang Tseng) and Six Legged Serenade. It was co-produced by Laura Bosman, John Greenberg, Thomas M. Kastelz and Steve Ruff. The associate producers are Travis Cultreri, “Spooky” Dan Walker and Kimmie Yan. For more information about the behind the scenes crew, the information is accessible by clicking here.
Bousman and Zdunich are also known for the film, “Repo The Genetic Opera” (2008). During the shoot, they have worked with a cast from a variety of film and musical backgrounds, “Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival” is no different from the previous film. The cast of the film includes: Emilie Autumn (victoriandustiral rocker), Barry Bostwick (“The Rocky Horror Picture Show”), Butcher Babies , Dayton Callie (“Sons of Anarchy”), Chantal Claret (Morningwood), Briana Evigan (“Step Up” franchise), Kristina Klebe (Rob Zombie’s “Halloween”), “Mighty” Mike Murga (Mini Kiss), Tech N9ne (Strange Music), Ted Neely (“Jesus Christ Superstar”), Adam Pascal (“Rent”), Marc Senter (The Lost), Lyndon Smith (“Parenthood”), Paul Sorvino (“Goodfellas”), Jimmy Urine (Mindless Self Indulgence) and Zdunich.
To visit “Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival”, please click here. To “Like” the film on Facebook, please click here. To follow the film’s process on Instagram, please click here. To follow the film on Twitter, please click here. To subscribe to the film’s process on YouTube, please click here.
“Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival” Tour Dates
Aug. 26 - The Loft Cinema, Tucson, Ariz.
Aug. 27 - National Hispanic Cultural, Albuquerque, N.M.
Aug. 29 - Gilley’s South Side Music Hall, Dallas
Aug. 30 - The Prytania, New Orleans
Sept. 01 - Sun-Ray Cinema, Jacksonville, Fla.
Sept. 02 - Lefont Theater, Atlanta
Sept. 03 - Mercy Lounge, Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 04 - Hanesbrands Theatre, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Sept. 05 - Ritz East, Philadelphia
Sept. 06 - Harbor East, Baltimore
Sept. 07 - The Beekman Theatre, New York
Sept. 08 - Revue Cinema, Toronto, Canada
Sept. 09 - Coolidge Corner Theater, Brookline, Mass.
Sept. 11 - Patio Theatre, Chicago
Sept. 13 - Riverview Theater, Minneapolis
Sept. 14 - creenland Armour Theatre, Kansas City, Mo.
Sept. 16 - Mayan Theater, Denver
Sept. 17 - Fort Douglas Post Theatre, Salt Lake City
Sept. 18 - Knitting Factory, Boise, Idaho
Sept. 19 - Joy Cinema, Portland, Ore.
Sept. 21 - Colonial Theatre, Sacramento, Calif.
Sept. 22 - Giordano Theatre, Las Vegas
Sept. 24 - The Frida Cinema, Santa Ana, Calif.
Sept. 25 - Landmark Hillcrest Cinema, San Diego
Sept. 26 - Regent Theatre, Los Angeles
Sept. 29 - Southwest Theaters, Austin, Texas
Sept. 30 - Shreveport Little Theatre, Shreveport, La.
Oct. 01 - Grand Cinema, Baton Rouge, La.
Oct. 02 - The High Note Lounge, Birmingham, Ala.
Oct. 04 - Tampa Pitcher Show, Tampa, Fla.
Oct. 06 - Garden Theatre, Winter Garden, Fla.
Oct. 07 - Town Theatre, Columbia, S.C.
Oct. 09 - Baxter Filmworks, Louisville, Ky.
Oct. 10 - Studio 35 Cinema & Drafthouse, Columbus, Ohio
Oct. 11 - Capitol Theatre, Cleveland
Oct . 12 - Regent Square Theatre, Pittsburgh
Oct. 13 - Cinema Detroit, Detroit
Oct. 15 - Rialto Theatre, Montreal, Canada
Oct. 18 - Downtown Independent, Los Angeles
Aug. 26 - The Loft Cinema, Tucson, Ariz.
Aug. 27 - National Hispanic Cultural, Albuquerque, N.M.
Aug. 29 - Gilley’s South Side Music Hall, Dallas
Aug. 30 - The Prytania, New Orleans
Sept. 01 - Sun-Ray Cinema, Jacksonville, Fla.
Sept. 02 - Lefont Theater, Atlanta
Sept. 03 - Mercy Lounge, Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 04 - Hanesbrands Theatre, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Sept. 05 - Ritz East, Philadelphia
Sept. 06 - Harbor East, Baltimore
Sept. 07 - The Beekman Theatre, New York
Sept. 08 - Revue Cinema, Toronto, Canada
Sept. 09 - Coolidge Corner Theater, Brookline, Mass.
Sept. 11 - Patio Theatre, Chicago
Sept. 13 - Riverview Theater, Minneapolis
Sept. 14 - creenland Armour Theatre, Kansas City, Mo.
Sept. 16 - Mayan Theater, Denver
Sept. 17 - Fort Douglas Post Theatre, Salt Lake City
Sept. 18 - Knitting Factory, Boise, Idaho
Sept. 19 - Joy Cinema, Portland, Ore.
Sept. 21 - Colonial Theatre, Sacramento, Calif.
Sept. 22 - Giordano Theatre, Las Vegas
Sept. 24 - The Frida Cinema, Santa Ana, Calif.
Sept. 25 - Landmark Hillcrest Cinema, San Diego
Sept. 26 - Regent Theatre, Los Angeles
Sept. 29 - Southwest Theaters, Austin, Texas
Sept. 30 - Shreveport Little Theatre, Shreveport, La.
Oct. 01 - Grand Cinema, Baton Rouge, La.
Oct. 02 - The High Note Lounge, Birmingham, Ala.
Oct. 04 - Tampa Pitcher Show, Tampa, Fla.
Oct. 06 - Garden Theatre, Winter Garden, Fla.
Oct. 07 - Town Theatre, Columbia, S.C.
Oct. 09 - Baxter Filmworks, Louisville, Ky.
Oct. 10 - Studio 35 Cinema & Drafthouse, Columbus, Ohio
Oct. 11 - Capitol Theatre, Cleveland
Oct . 12 - Regent Square Theatre, Pittsburgh
Oct. 13 - Cinema Detroit, Detroit
Oct. 15 - Rialto Theatre, Montreal, Canada
Oct. 18 - Downtown Independent, Los Angeles
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sareth Ney is the entertainment journalist for A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. After graduating—he continued his apprenticeship with master of horror, Clive Barker. After he met members of the Wu-Tang Clan, he became the journalist/superhero known as Wu-Man Chu. He inducts everyone into his hall of fame, his goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones, he is the founder and co-host of No Cover Podcast and the festival director for Sareth-Fest Music, Comedy and Short Film Festival.