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Michigan Made Film Cut/Print to Thrill Halloween Moviegoers on October 30 and 31, 2012

Horror Film to Premier on Devil's Night in Grand Rapids Prior to Worldwide Release

2012-10-31
FERNDALE, MI, October 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) New World Distribution and Orlando Entertainment bring you a made-in-Michigan movie set to open in theaters around the world in coming weeks, but fans here in Michigan will get a sneak peek at special premier showings on Devil's Night, October 30, and Halloween, October 31. "Cut/Print" will screen at Grand Rapids' Celebration! Cinemas at 7:30 pm and 9:45 pm on both nights.

Cut/Print is a psychological thriller directed by DeWitt High School and Michigan State University graduate Nathaniel Nose. In Cut/Print, a group of ambitious filmmakers set out to create the world's first "reality horror movie." Their plan was simple; they'd offer a serial killer complete anonymity and a worldwide platform from which to display his work in exchange for genuine footage of his grisly crimes. What ensues is a hellish game of cat and mouse as a cryptic filmmaker, known only as The Maestro, comes out from hiding in search of his "perfect shot."

"We were thrilled to be able to shoot Cut/Print here in Michigan using a cast and crew made up almost entirely of Michiganders. Now, we're even more excited to give our state's moviegoers the opportunity to see it in theaters first," said producer Jeff Burton, a graduate of Central Michigan University and filmmaker based in mid-Michigan. "We hope the many horror fans here in our state will turn out for these special showings on Devil's Night and Halloween in support of making movies right here in Michigan."

Orlando Entertainment president and producer Vince Orlando knows this puts Cut/Print in some pretty big company. "This could be the biggest 'Michigan Made' horror release since Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead," said Orlando.

Cut/Print was shot entirely in St. John's and Detroit with post-production split between Lansing and Los Angeles. Following the special showings for Michigan audiences, the film will open on several hundreds of screens around the world on Friday, November 2. The currently unrated film is expected to receive an "R" rating when it hits national theaters.

The premier showings of Cut/Print will be held at the following GRAND RAPIDS locations on Tuesday, October 30 and Wednesday, October 31:

Celebration! Cinema Grand Rapids North & IMAX
7:30 pm and 9:45 pm
2121 Celebration Dr. NE
Grand Rapids, MI 49525
(616) 530-7469
https://celebrationcinema.com/location/GrandRapidsNorth

Celebration! Cinema RiverTown
7:30 pm and 9:45 pm
3728 Rivertown Pkwy
Grand Rapids, MI 49418
(616) 530-7469
https://celebrationcinema.com/location/RiverTown

More information about Cut/Print is available at http://www.cutprintmovie.com, on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/cutprintmovie, or on Twitter @cut_print.


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[Press-News.org] Michigan Made Film Cut/Print to Thrill Halloween Moviegoers on October 30 and 31, 2012
Horror Film to Premier on Devil's Night in Grand Rapids Prior to Worldwide Release