Horror fans going to Texas Frightmare Weekend and fans of the American Guinea Pig series, here’s some great news for you! A secret screening of the latest American Guinea Pig movie, The Song Of Solomon starring PopHorror favorite Jessica Cameron, will take place at Texas Frightmare Weekend.
Stephen Biro has informed thterrortime.com that he will be hosting a secret screening of The Song Of Solomon, the most recent addition to his American Guinea Pig series. We just found out that the screening will be shown tomorrow night at 11:59pm during Texas Frightmare Weekend. Here’s the official trailer!
(Synopsis provided by IMDb.com):
Mary (Jessica Cameron) witnesses the brutal suicide of her father. His death unleashes the savage forces of demonic possession in his daughter. The end of days is upon the world; famine, drought, looting, and chaos is ripping the world apart. The Catholic Church is trying to save an innocent soul from the ravages of satanic possession. Wave after wave of holy men are sent to confront the possessed but what is the holy church actually doing? The city on Seven Hills is working on the second coming of Christ. But before He comes back, the Anti-Christ must rule for seven years. The Song Of Solomon’s true nature is to unleash an evil the world has been waiting for since the beginning of time!
The Song Of Solomon stars Jessica Cameron (Truth Or Dare), James VanBebber (The Manson Family), Andy Winton (American Guinea Pig: Bloodshock), Scott Gabbey (Gator Green), Maureen Allisse (The Manson Family), and Gene Palubicki (American Guinea Pig: Bloodshock).
It looks like The Song Of Solomon will bring horror fans an exorcism film that no one has seen yet. And no one will forget. With an impressive cast, a chilling story, and scenes you can’t unsee, horror fans won’t want to miss this screening. Check out the film tomorrow at midnight and let us know your thoughts!
It was a false lead. Instead the audience saw American Guinea Pig’s “Sacrifice”, which reportedly had the first audience in France barfing, fainting, and had audience members having to walk out due to the intensely graphic nature of scenes in the film. Members were anticipating “Song of Solomon” were disappointed somewhat that the promised film was not screened. So much for rumors!