Back The Interactive Thriller/Horror Feature “Compatible” On Kickstarter

Back The Interactive Thriller/Horror Feature “Compatible” On Kickstarter
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Horror Fans Unite…..the new thriller/horror feature film “Compatible” from Director/Writer Gino Alfonso is now on Kickstarter. Back this film for great perks today!

“Compatible” Synopsis: 

Compatible dating site or a Gruesome nightmare? 

Emily Taggert (Bergen Reese) joins Compatible, a new interactive dating App, where your viewers can judge your dates. At first, Greg (Joseph Kelly) gets perfect compatibility, until he doesn’t.  

“Compatible” stars a who’s who of well-known actors including Joseph P. Kelly (Clown Motel, A Star is Born), Horror Icon Eileen Dietz ( The Exorcist, Helter Skelter),  Elissa Dowling (Clown Fear, Rootwood, Automation), Julie Anne Prescott (Big Freaking Rat, Desert Moon), and G. Larry Butler (Camp Massacre, It Wants Blood). Rounding out the cast for now are actors Timothy Skyler Dunigan, Pat Kusnadi, Terrence Edmonds and Bergen Reese. 

The executive producers for “Compatible” Angela Joseph, Joseph P. Kelly and Rachael Christenson from Sumner Twins Talent bring a plethora of knowledge and experience to the project. Principal photography will take place in Denver, Colorado.

Back “Compatible” on Kickstarter here: 

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ajoekellyfilm/compatible-interactive-thriller-horror-feature-film?ref=discovery&term=compatible
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ajoekellyfilm/compatible-interactive-thriller-horror-feature-film?ref=discovery&term=compatible

For more information or interviews with Cast & Producers contact worldstarpublicrelations@gmail.com

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