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See Zack Parker's Scalene on the Big Screen in NYC with Several Cast & Crew Members Present

It isn't often that little indie films get week-long theatrical runs, especially in the Big Apple, but from January 20th-26th, 2012, you can catch Zack Parker's Scalene at the reRun Theater in Brooklyn. Best of all, stars Margo Martindale and Adam Scarimbolo, producer Carlos Jimenez Flores, and director/co-writer/co-producer Parker will be at the theater throughout the 20th and 21st for Q&As after the showings.

Scalene (2011)

Starring Margo Martindale, Hanna Hall, Adam Scarimbolo Directed by Zack Parker

Update on the DVD/Blu-ray Release of Zack Parker's Scalene

In early September we told you about indie filmmaker Zack Parker's somewhat unorthodox rollout schedule for his new film Scalene, and now we have an update from him with regard to the special features we can expect on the DVD and Blu-ray along with a trailer for one very special "extra".

Official Trailer for Zack Parker's Scalene; DVD and Blu-ray Available for Pre-Order

We first got word about Zack Parker's third feature film, Scalene, about four months ago, and now not only do we have an official trailer to share, but we also have the lowdown on how you can pre-order a copy of the flick on either DVD or Blu-ray! Read on for all the details.

Zack Parker's Scalene Set to Premiere at Dances with Films on June 4th

After reviewing Zack Parker's Inexchange (2005) and Quench (2008), I've been waiting to see what the young director might come up with next. Finally there's some light at the end of that tunnel as his new feature Scalene will be having its world premiere June 4th at the Dances with Films indie film festival. Read on for the details!

Quench (2008)

Reviewed by Debi Moore Starring Bo Barrett, Ben Schmitt, Samantha Eileen DeTurk, Mia Moretti Written and Directed by Zack Parker An Along the Tracks production

Inexchange (2005)

Psychological thrillers often involve split personalities and/or twist endings. There was a time when I loved them, but lately we seem to have been inundated by cheap imitations of the classics.