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Richard Marr-Griffin unveils Flesh for the Inferno DVD cover art.

12208728_10208106674484433_5630148679100924384_nLast night, director Richard Marr-Griffin unveiled the DVD cover art for his upcoming feature film release, Flesh for the Inferno. The horror flick, which features dead parishioners attacking a youth group, is slated to hit all PPV and VOD outlets as well as DVD this February! All things considered and with everything I’ve seen, I’m definitely looking forward to getting a copy of this baby!

The DVD cover art, pictured to the left, was created by photographer James Russell DeMello, art director Margee Wolfe, graphic designer Bill Howard and featuring actress Monica Saviolakis. Saviolakis also stars in this title alongside Anna Rizzo, Michael Thurber, Jamie Lyn Bagley, Sean Leser, Jamie Dufault, Kevin Michael Strauss, Laura Minadeo, Ryan Nunes, Jackie Fabian, Rich Tretheway, Andrew Andrade, Andrew Morias, Monica Saviolakis, Tiffany Lee Ferris, Samantha Acampora, Steven O’Broin, Sissy O’Hara, Sarah Nicklin and Aaron Andrade

Flesh for the Inferno was written by Michael Varrati.

“At a local Catholic school, the nuns have noticed that the priest is doing more than just leading his students in prayer. Not content to stand idly by as evil walks their halls, the Sisters decide to take action. Confronted by the nuns about his wicked ways, the priest retaliates. For defying him, the Father takes the Sisters hostage and bricks them into the walls of the school’s basement. The sadistic and fatal punishment shakes the faith of the women, forcing them to renounce their holy vows in the moments before their demise. How could they continue to believe in a power that would allow them to suffer such a fate when they were merely trying to do what’s right? Decades later, the school is now vacated and in a state of disrepair. Selected by the community as a building marked for urban renewal, a neighborhood youth group has volunteered their afternoon to come clean up the premises and prepare it for construction. However, the motley crew accidentally uncovers the blasphemous.”

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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