There is a new project that JUST LAUNCHED that is unlike anything you have seen before. Filmmaker Tyler Cole is preparing to make a new film entitled The Promise which will be an intense, dark comedy/thriller that is inspired by true events. The trick here is that this time, if you contribute, you have control of key elements in the movie!

SYNOPSIS:
The Promise follows the newly engaged Carl and Jillian as they embark on a romantic picnic in the wilderness. When the couple is kidnapped, perspective becomes everything. 

Those who contribute $25 and up will be able to vote on key decisions in the movie including picking the mask the villain wears, choosing what animal caucus they find, and even casting decisions for smaller roles. This is a super-engaging campaign and one that we strongly believe in.

 Says Director and Producer, Tyler Cole, “We love combining comedy with other genres to make the audience feel the urge to laugh even when they feel scared, nervous or tense. This film will have you on the edge of your seat, laughing, and then immediately back on the edge of your seat.

 

We have settled into 2017 and are looking to a big, bright future. There is plenty of horror just waiting around the bend. All that they need from you is a little bit of cash to help that dream become a reality.  “We want YOU to be part of our team.”, Says Cole.


The production company, Tunnel Light Pictures, is a new film production company based out of Los Angeles, CA focused on making bold and daring cross-genre feature films. What makes this and so many other voices creating independent films are their ability to create something fresh, new and original. Yes, the big Hollywood movies have their place, but you have the unique opportunity to help cultivate a safe haven of creativity. Says Cole, “There are a lot of voices in this town but not enough willing to stand out and be weird. That’s where we come in.”

Stay by your new year resolution to not be a jerk and CONTRIBUTE TO THIS PROJECT TODAY!

About the Author

Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.