Those that complain that horror has grown too comfortable or stale or who proclaim that there’s nothing “different” to watch are clearly not paying attention to Wild Eye Releasing, a company that specializes in truly independent cult horror and exploitation cinema. Their films cannot be easily categorized and refuse to fit inside any prefabricated boxes, which I know can be off-putting for some people. They are often, for lack of a better word, “weird,” and their appeal lies in just how outside the norm they can be.
Cat Sick Blues, one of two titles new to DVD from Wild Eye, certainly fits the bill as independent outsider cinema. The Australian production finds a woman named Claire (Shian Denovan) who has achieved some degree of notoriety thanks to her internet famous cat. A mentally disturbed admirer breaks into her home, rapes her, and kills her cat, all of which is...
Cat Sick Blues, one of two titles new to DVD from Wild Eye, certainly fits the bill as independent outsider cinema. The Australian production finds a woman named Claire (Shian Denovan) who has achieved some degree of notoriety thanks to her internet famous cat. A mentally disturbed admirer breaks into her home, rapes her, and kills her cat, all of which is...
- 8/31/2018
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
In today's Horror Highlights, we have details on Wild Eye Releasing's acquisition of The Forest of the Lost Souls, Blu-ray / DVD release details for Beast, and a look at Don Mancini's thoughts on Tyler Christensen's House of Purgatory, which is now available to stream on Amazon Prime.
The Forest of the Lost Souls Theatrical Release Details: Press Release: "Leading independent distributor Wild Eye Releasing has acquired Portuguese horror film The Forest of the Lost Souls, setting it as their first theatrical release.
The psychological “coming of age” horror film, written and directed by directed by José Pedro Lopes, marks the distributor’s first theatrical release. The film, which had its world premiere at the Fantasporto Film Festival on February 26, 2017, is scheduled to open in August.
Ricardo and Carolina are complete strangers that meet seemingly by chance in the “Forest of the Lost Souls”, a place where many people go to commit suicide.
The Forest of the Lost Souls Theatrical Release Details: Press Release: "Leading independent distributor Wild Eye Releasing has acquired Portuguese horror film The Forest of the Lost Souls, setting it as their first theatrical release.
The psychological “coming of age” horror film, written and directed by directed by José Pedro Lopes, marks the distributor’s first theatrical release. The film, which had its world premiere at the Fantasporto Film Festival on February 26, 2017, is scheduled to open in August.
Ricardo and Carolina are complete strangers that meet seemingly by chance in the “Forest of the Lost Souls”, a place where many people go to commit suicide.
- 7/10/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Exclusive: Wild Eye Releasing, the independent distributor best known for B-movies such as Hell’s Kitty and The Jurassic Dead, has picked up its first title for a theatrical release. The company, run by Rob Hauschild, has picked up the U.S. rights to Portuguese horror film The Forest of the Lost Souls.
The company has set an August release for the coming of age slasher movie and you can see the first trailer for the film, written and directed by directed by José Pedro Lopes, above.
The psychological thriller, which had its world premiere at the Fantasporto Film Festival in February, follows complete strangers Ricardo and Carolina, who meet seemingly by chance in the “Forest of the Lost Souls”, a place where many people go to commit suicide. These two, a young woman and an old man, are in the forest for the same reason but they decide to...
The company has set an August release for the coming of age slasher movie and you can see the first trailer for the film, written and directed by directed by José Pedro Lopes, above.
The psychological thriller, which had its world premiere at the Fantasporto Film Festival in February, follows complete strangers Ricardo and Carolina, who meet seemingly by chance in the “Forest of the Lost Souls”, a place where many people go to commit suicide. These two, a young woman and an old man, are in the forest for the same reason but they decide to...
- 6/22/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
As we get closer to the Memorial Day holiday here in the States, we have a new batch of home media releases this week for those of you looking to spend some quality time on your couches getting caught up with some fantastic films over the upcoming long weekend. Arrow Video has put together a special edition of Joe D’Amato’s Death Smiles on a Murderer, and Scream Factory is keeping busy with their Blu-rays for both Of Unknown Origin and The Vampire and the Ballerina, and for those of you looking to upgrade your Jurassic Park films, there’s a new 4K 25th Anniversary Collection featuring every film in the franchise that should scratch that itch.
Other notable releases for May 22nd include The Matrix in 4K, I Kill Giants, Soft Matter, Daphne & Velma, and Devil’s Weekend.
Death Smiles on a Murderer: Special Edition
A haunting and dreamlike gothic horror/giallo hybrid,...
Other notable releases for May 22nd include The Matrix in 4K, I Kill Giants, Soft Matter, Daphne & Velma, and Devil’s Weekend.
Death Smiles on a Murderer: Special Edition
A haunting and dreamlike gothic horror/giallo hybrid,...
- 5/22/2018
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
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