A Revenge Thriller is Coming to Reveel This Friday, February 16th

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Stories of revenge have captivated audiences for generations, presenting complex moral dilemmas about justified responses to wrongdoing. Even if we can’t condone the actions of a vengeance-seeker, we are compelled to ask ourselves – what would I do in their position? There is certainly truth in the old adage that revenge is a dish best served cold, but sometimes it’s better not to be served at all. Rock, Paper, Scissors is a film that asks, “If you ran into the people who attacked you in your home, what would you do?”

What is Rock, Paper, Scissors (2018) about?

Sam and Missy thought they once had a strong marriage, but over time it has weakened into a lukewarm relationship as they settled into suburban life. However, their mundane existence is suddenly upended after a horrific home invasion. This ordeal will either fracture their already strained bond or reawaken the affection that first drew them together.

Keith Collins (left) and Doug Bollinger (right)

Who is the director?

Born and raised in Long Branch, New Jersey, Doug Bollinger is a filmmaker who has worn many hats on film sets from writing to directing. Rock, Paper, Scissors was his 8th film that he directed and his 3rd feature film that he has written and directed. He co-wrote Rock, Paper, Scissors with Josh Lee, a newcomer to screenwriting.

Who is in the cast?

The cast of Rock, Paper, Scissors is full of actors and actresses who have a long history of working with Doug Bollinger on films. Timothy Laurel Harrison and Jeff Riberdy play Missy and Sam Wagner, the main married couple. Keith Collins plays one of the suspected home invaders and Gervase Peterson, a contestant from Survivor, plays a friend to the married couple.

Where Can I Watch Rock, Paper, Scissors?

Rock, Paper, Scissors will be available on Reveel this Friday, February 16th. Reveel is a free streaming service that puts a spotlight on talented filmmakers who are often overlooked. The stories from these filmmakers almost always go unnoticed in the film industry, and we provide a platform for those amazing stories to shine.

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