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For information, contact: Julie Fairchild 214-536-0037 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monique Sondag 214-536-4319 [email protected] BEWARE OF CHRISTIANS Dallas-Based Riot Pictures Debuts Film No. 2 at Red-Carpet Theatrical Premiere April 2, 2010 – Lakewood Theater – BewareofChristians.com DALLAS—March 19, 2010—Exactly one year since their first movie opened to packed theaters, four Dallas high school grads (three from Highland Park, one from First Baptist Dallas), now attending three colleges, have again taken their own brand of The Big Questions to the big screen. Again with a big hometown debut, Friday, April 2, at 7 p.m., Riot Pictures opens BEWARE OF CHRISTIANS following last year’s ONE NATION UNDER GOD, at a Lakewood Theater red-carpet premiere. Additional showings will occur Friday at 9:30 PM and Saturday at 2, 7, and 9:30 PM. Weeks before the event, BewareofChristians.com has pre-sold hundreds of tickets. Director Will Bakke already is receiving praise for the editing and pace. “The film is a very raw, honest look at four college kids trying to learn what it means to follow Jesus,” Bakke said. “We're not perfect, and we don't have all the answers, but the four of us had always made excuses in order to live out our own agendas. This trip really turned us upside down.” "Sometimes it's tough to see where Jesus fits into Christianity," producer Alex Carroll said. "We wanted to get away from all of our distractions and routines so we could finally question the way we've been following Christ." WFAA-TV Movie Critic Gary Cogill is a fan of Riot, officially Michael Allen, Will Bakke, Alex Carroll, and Matt Owen. “These funny, deep-thinking, outrageously candid young men are not only out to tackle the tough questions in life, their cinematic journey is more charming, more original, more refreshing, and more honest than most big budget films,” Cogill said. In both movies, Bakke, Allen and crew talk to strangers on the street about God then turn the klieg light on themselves. ONE NATION UNDER GOD, built its US road trip around, “Who do you think God is?” Dallas and College Station crowds overflowed theaters last year for the film's debut. Roused by the response, the actors-directorwriter-business team took ONE NATION to DVD then packed for Europe. Whether the European-tour question in BEWARE OF CHRISTIANS resolves every Big Issue, it does show what happens when four privileged college boys leave their Biblebelted homes—and their nation—to honestly confront their own beliefs. Sword fights, missed trains, slammed doors, an Austrian TV star, a Parisian car from the future, nude beaches, train-station ballerinas, stolen passports . . . all punctuate the unsupervised road show. In the process—and it is a process—Alex, Michael, Will, and Matt candidly broach sex, alcohol, materialism, prayer, and beyond. Nothing is off limits. It’s all on film. The public is invited to a bracing evening of non-niche movie entertainment—stimulating for any age. Showings continue all weekend. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to BewareofChristians.com. The premiere is expected to be a sell-out. Complementary seats available to journalists and working press by RSVPing to Monique Sondag at Monique@Lovell-Fairchild or 214-536-4319. -0-