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New trailer for MALIBU HORROR STORY
In Theaters October 20, 2023!
Terror strikes when a team of paranormal investigators search a sacred cave for clues in the unsolved disappearance of four local teens.
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Trailer for PROJECT Z! Coming to VOD and DVD/Blu-ray November 3rd.
STARRING Eili Harboe, Regina Tucker, Vebjorn Enger, Jonis Jesf, Iben Akerlie, Arthur Berning
DIRECTED BY Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken
A group of film students take go to an old motel in the mountains to make a zombie film. When a mysterious asteroid crashes nearby strange things begin to happen, blurring the line between fiction and reality. The undead have seemingly began attacking the crew and they must fight for their lives – or is it a part of their story?
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Kino Cult Home Video Launches in October 2023 with Special Edition Blu-rays
Kino Cult’s new home video label, dedicated to showcasing the best rediscoveries of “unapologetically weird” cult and genre cinema, launches in October with special edition Blu-ray releases of Jess Franco’s erotic horror masterpiece Lorna…the Exorcist (1974) and two ’80s video rental favorites from North Carolina indie Phil Smoot, Alien Outlaw and The Dark Power, all hitting shelves Oct. 24.
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LION-GIRL Comes to Digital and Blu-ray November 7th
From Cleopatra Entertainment, LION-GIRL, a new Japanese Superhero film written and directed by cult film master Kurando Mitsutake and based on characters created by Japanese manga legend Go Nagai.
The film will be released on Digital Platforms and on special Home Entertainment Blu Ray and DVD formats on November 7th, 2023.“Shot entirely in Los Angeles during the height of the COVID lockdown, LION-GIRL was produced in association with Tokyo’s TOEI VIDEO and tells the story of survivors of a meteor shower who are left to defend themselves against each other and monsters known as “Anoroc” who hunt and kill human beings for their lifeforce.”
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SCREAM QUEEN on Blu-ray November 28th
“The lost Linnea Quigley movie SCREAM QUEEN (2002)
SYNOPSIS: Considered a ‘lost’ Linnea Quigley movie, Scream Queen now enjoys it first ever wide release on home video.
Horror star Malicia Tombs (Linnea Quigley) mysteriously dies after leaving the set of her latest, now unfinished, low budget Shot-on-video shocker. Soon, an unseen masked killer is chopping and hacking his/ her way through the cast and crew as punishment for Tomb’s death – leaving a bloody trail of revenge.
This super obscurity was shot in 1998 by indie horror stalwart Brad Sykes, and finally finished in 2002. Considered a ‘lost’ Linnea Quigley movie, Scream Queen is not only a solid 1990s Shot-on-Video slasher that borrows from the Italian Giallo sub-genre, but also takes swift jabs at the US independent horror movie scene of the time.”
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THE LOCH NESS HORROR on VOD and DVD November 7th
The Loch Ness Horror, filmmaker Tyler James’ action-packed horror movie, has been acquired by Uncork’d Entertainment for a digital release this November.
A submarine vanishing prompts a rescue operation that comes face to face with the cause -The Loch Ness Monster. Having escaped the Loch, it is now unleashing decades of pent-up aggression on all those it encounters. In a fight for survival, our team of rescue operatives must overcome the terrors both beneath them and within their ranks.
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NIGHTSIREN on Digital October 24th
“NIGHTSIREN directed by Tereza Nvotová, with a screenplay by Barbora Namerova and Tereza Nvotová comes to digital October 24 via Breaking Glass Pictures. Set in a secluded mountain village, the film tells the story of two sisters who endure a tumultuous upbringing under the tyranny of their abusive mother.
One fateful day, a tragic accident occurs when the elder sister, Šarlota, flees into the surrounding woods, closely followed by her younger sister, Tamara. The blame for their disappearance falls upon Otyla, a Roma woman residing on the outskirts of the village. Accused of witchcraft, Otyla becomes a scapegoat for the sisters’ vanishing.
Twenty years later, Šarlota unexpectedly returns to the village, stirring suspicion and unease among the locals. Determined to uncover the truth about her past, she begins delving into her history, prompting the villagers to grow increasingly distrustful. Amidst this atmosphere of suspicion, the only person willing to befriend Šarlota is Mira, a young and eccentric herbalist.
As tensions rise within the community, a mysterious affliction befalls the village’s animals. Blaming Šarlota for conjuring the spirit of Otyla, the locals become convinced that she is responsible for the worsening situation. The film delves into themes of prejudice, superstition, and the consequences of collective fear, exploring the complexities of human nature and the long-lasting impact of past events.
Sitges | Won Best Actress & Best Feature Length European FIlm
Locarno International Film Festival | Won Golden Leopard – Filmmakers of the Present
Sun in a Net Awards Slovakia – 3 Nominations
Czech Lions – 7 Nominations
Fantastic Fest – Official Selection