Director Jason Cuadrado let us know that Grindstone Entertainment has picked up all North American rights to DEVIL MAY CALL, with release set for 2015 via Lionsgate Home Entertainment.
Press
The Hollywood Reporter
The horror-thriller Devil May Call is the first of two modestly budgeted movies being produced by Esperanza Productions and Angel Bear Productions, as both companies target an expansion in the American domestic market.
The Huffington Post
To celebrate LGBT History Month AT&T is hoping to help change the way people think about love with their new campaign — Love is Changing History.
Actors Entertainment, Actors EChat
Actresses Camillia Monet and Cerris Morgan-Moyer on ActorsE Chat
Examiner
The thing about film festival is; the big ones rarely happen in your town, but the popular films will make it out of the festival and into local theaters. One film being talked about from the Berlin Film Festival is Jason Cuadrado’s horror flick, ‘Devil May Call.’
Homorazzi
Love or Whatever first premiered at the Philadelphia QFest. Since then the Rosser Goodman-directed gay romantic comedy has been busy working the festival circuit.
Queerty
A therapist, Corey, wants to marry his hunkalicious boyfriend, Jon, but the latter instead takes a dip on the bi-side with one of Corey’s female patients. Nix that plan!
MTV Act
Lance Bass has teamed up with the Love is Changing History Project, which helps fund the Trevor Project.
Outsmart Magazine
The project, which can be found at loveischanginghistory.com, features two short films co-directed by longtime LGBTQ supporters and activists Lance Bass and Pauley Perrette.