So they are given a story from say, Marvel or DC, and they have to work around that, which is kind of their skillset. A lot of our crew that we work with often hadn’t been working, so we wondered, “What can we accomplish here?” The cool thing about working with comic book writers is that they are given a parameter and they basically have to write around that parameter, multiple parameters, in about a week. We were talking to my producer, Sarah, and Bret Hayes, seeing if we could do a film during COVID. We basically were stuck in quarantine – this is early 2020. Luke Boyce: Tim Seeley and I had been working together for a bit, and we’d been working on a much bigger project that’s taken a bit more time to get off the ground. REVEALER’s director, Luke Boyce, and star Caito Aase recently sat down with Rue Morgue to discuss the genesis of the film, crafting the story and characterizations, working through the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact it had upon the story and the making of the film. And the deeper they journey, the more intense their revelations become. Ultimately, finding and confronting their inner truths proves more dangerous than battling demons. Angie and Sally reckon with their inner turmoil (and each other) as they navigate the apocalypse in search of some kind of sanctuary. However, after a cataclysmic event changes the landscape, the two find themselves trapped in the Revealer adult bookstore and must break down some walls to help one another survive. Written by Michael Moreci and Tim Seeley, this end-of-days horror-thriller is set in Chicago in the late 1980s where a stripper, Angie Pitarelli ( Caito Aase ), and a fanatical religious protestor, Sally Mewbourne ( Shaina Schrooten ), don’t exactly see eye to eye. Truths are revealed in a battle against inner and outer demons in Luke Boyce ‘s REVEALER.
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