Wednesday, October 21, 2009

IndeFliks@the Alley presents Patrick Roddy's Good Boy

Beowulf Alley Theatre and the Independent Filmmakers Association of Southern Arizona

Present the Grand Premiere of IndeFliks@the Alley with

Patrick Roddy’s Good Boy

 

(Tucson, AZ – October 4, 2009) Beowulf Alley Theatre, 11 South 6th Ave, between Broadway and Congress in Downtown Tucson, known for its high quality theatrical productions, has added screening equipment to its beautiful 95-seat air-conditioned theatre and, in partnership with the Independent Filmmakers Association of Southern Arizona (IFASA), presents local film artist, Patrick Roddy’s, Good Boy. Showings will take place on Friday and Saturday, October 16 and 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets for this weekend event are $5.00 general admission. IFASA members and Beowulf Alley Theatre volunteers and paid subscribers (Season and Flex Pass) will receive a cold drink or snack item from concessions for free. For more information, see www.beowulfalley.org or call (520) 882-0555. Appropriate for 16 years and older. For information about IFASA, see www.ifasa.net. IndeFliks@the Alley is sponsored by Cox Communications and Pastiche Modern Eatery.

 

The plot follows a young man who attempts to escape his trapped existence by stealing money from his work and heading to California, hopefully to find a better life.  But, he stumbles into an unimaginable world along the way, ruled by a depraved man who controls everything and everyone around him.

 

Patrick Roddy's (www.patrickroddy.com) third film has won an Accolade Award of Excellence-Feature Film, in addition to two Accolade Awards of Merit (Direction and Lead Actor) and has received very favorable reviews (see below).  Good Boy is a psychological thriller written by Nicholl Fellowship semifinalist Ken Henderson.  Horror star Tiffany Shepis (Nightmare Man) plays a key role in the film.

 

Good Boy is a stunning film ... couldn't take my eyes off the screen! – FatallyYours.com

Good Boy is a riveting thriller – 10KBullets.com

4 out of 4 cigars, it's well written, the acting is great – RogueCinema.com