DreamZone’s ‘Sleeping With Danger’ on All Adult Network

VAN NUYS, Calif. — “Sleeping With Danger” from DreamZone Entertainment is today’s “Friday Feature” on All Adult Network, the online offshoot of NightMoves Magazine.

All Adult Network national features and DVD editor Art Koch gave “Sleeping With Danger” four stars, saying “Making her dramatic debut, Abella Danger plays her character with all of the fear that her nightmare of a marriage creates…”

“Is this woman finally set free?” Koch asks. “Discover the outcome for yourself in this exceptionally well done film with a stand out and award worthy performance from Ms. Danger.”

“When a performer goes beyond the non-feature genre and succeeds in something story driven, it’s sure sign of longevity; it was an amazing experience having Abella on board for her first feature appearance,” says DreamZone Entertainment VP Adam H. “All Adult Network’s word is gold in our industry, and we are so thankful to be acknowledged with such a glowing review. ‘Sleeping with Danger’ is a title fans can revisit, and we hope that this recognition will spread the word!”

Directed by Barrett Blade, “Sleeping With Danger” is the hardcore parody of 1991’s “Sleeping With the Enemy.”

“Sleeping With Danger” stars Karmen Karma, Brooklyn Chase, Steven St. Croix, Tyler Nixon, Tommy Gunn, Ryan McLane, and Abella Danger in her first feature role.

Vantage Distribution is the exclusive distributor for DreamZone Entertainment.

Retailers and distributors can order DreamZone titles by contacting Adam H. at adam@vantagedist.com or at (800) 999-2483 x1228.

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