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Heart of the Country: new movie for Shaun Sipos

Plot: With her husband jailed for Wall Street fraud, Faith leaves her life of luxury behind to return to rural North Carolina and the father and sister she’d left behind. A love between a father and his daughter, it parallels the famous parable, “The Prodigal Son”. (2012)

Plot Details from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D

The film takes place years after the events of the original Tobe Hooper film and involves a girl named Heather who discovers that she’s related to Leatherface:

[Thanks to STYD] “Twenty years ago, the town of Newt, Texas exacted vengeance on the Sawyer family for their role in assisting and concealing murders committed by the chainsaw-wielding maniac Jeb Sawyer, aka “Leatherface.” The entire family was presume killed when Burt Hartman led the townspeople to burn down their farm house, but the Sawyer infant survived and was secretly taken away by two of the vigilante townies, Gavin and Arlene, and raised their daughter Heather. It’s not until she’s in her twenties that Heather learns that she’s adopted. A lawyer for her grandmother tracks her down with word she’s been left an inheritance.

Angry at her parents for lying to her, she sets out for Texas on a road trip with her boyfriend Ryan, friends Nikki and Kenny, and Darryl, a hitchhiker they pick up on the way.”

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D is directed by John Luessenhop, and stars Alexandra Daddario, Scott Eastwood, Bill Moseley, Tania Raymonde, Trey Songz, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, Shaun Sipos, Thom Barry, Paul Rae, and Richard Riehle. The movie will be released on October 5th, 2012.

“Curve Of Eart” finally released

Stewart Fox (William Forsythe), a famous rock and roll photographer turned porn photographer, hires a struggling art school student (Shaun Sipos), to take pictures of him for his autobiography “The World’s Greatest Erotic Photographer, Ever!” Wade takes a dim view of the proceedings as Stewart races to a less than tidy redemption, dragging along a rogue’s gallery that includes his beleaguered wife (Ursula Brooks), a reclusive ex-nun (Dee Wallace) and a lonely detective (Lew Temple).