Nov 162005
 

Frank Castle’s The New Neighbors begins production with Black and Blue Media handling the publicity duties.

The New Neighbors focuses on a typical suburban family in a family oriented suburb that will find themselves involved in a twisted tale of depravity and debauchery.

SLLAB’s first adult feature is taken from an original mainstream script that Castle had written, and will push the boundaries on horror porn. Demons, depraved orgies, exorcism, perversion and even a nun who does gang bangs, are all involved in the sordid story of how one quiet community responds to an invasion by a subversive force of evil.


The New Neighbors
stars Linda Roberts, Mike Horner, Haley Paige and Jack Venice as the All-American Brody family. Nicki Hunter, Randy Spears, Steven St. Croix and Tommy Gunn menace as the arcane force that will rip apart the tranquility of Cedar Lane. The beautiful Tyla Wynn and Barbara Summer take on intense multi-penetration roles as the story hurtles to it’s dramatic conclusion.

May 142005
 

Black and Blue Media signs on with Dru Berrymore and ArchAngel Productions to handle publicity for the continuing adult Gothic Romance series, The Vampire Chronicles. The project is scheduled to shoot June 13 through June 17, 2005.

The Vampire Chronicles 1 goes back to a time before the trilogy begins, and gives more detail to the characters played by Shay Sights, Jazmin, Nicki Hunter, Julie Night, Nick Manning, and Steven St. Croix, who reprise their original roles from The Vampire Chronicles: The Rebirth of Nicolas Estaben.

To expand the universe of The Vampire Chronicles, Penny Flame, Brooke Hunter and Mason Storm will incarnate lusty female roles in the turn of the century story line. New characters portrayed by Herschel Savage, Kurt Lockwood and Don Hollywood will build the suspense along with the bloodlust.

Chapter three of The Vampire Chronicles introduces Syren and Evan, along with many of the beguiling characters the audience met in The Vampire Chronicles 2: The Death of Nicolas Estaben. Is this the end of the saga? It could only be the beginning. . . .