Angela Bettis
Starring Pollyanna McIntosh, Sean Bridgers, Angela Bettis, Lauren Ashley Carter, Zach Rand
Directed by Lucky McKee
The good people behind The Woman have a contest for you, and all you have to do is cruise around the Internet. Hell, you were going to do that anyway, right? To mark the release of the flick on DVD/Blu-ray/ VOD/iTunes TODAY (January 24th), you're officially invited to take part in a viral scavenger hunt!
After first bringing the titular character to life in Andrew van den Houten's 2009 flick Offspring, Scottish actress Pollyanna McIntosh is back in co-writer/director Lucky McKee's hugely controversial sequel The Woman, which features the actress returning to square off against a demented family who capture her animalistic character in an effort to domesticate her.
On Tuesday, January 24th, co-writer/director Lucky McKee's controversial deconstruction of the ideal American family, The Woman, will be released everywhere on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD platforms courtesy of Bloody Disgusting Selects. Dread Central recently caught up with McKee for an exclusive interview to discuss his latest directorial efforts, balancing shock versus substance and more. The filmmaker also answers his critics over the outrage many felt by the story he and co-writer Jack Ketchum crafted for The Woman.
To get you geared up for the home video release of Lucky McKee's controversial new film The Woman, we've nailed down an exclusive clip for you cats. Dig it!
Thank the home video gods! The ever-so-controversial new film from Lucky McKee, The Woman, is not only coming home to DVD early next year, but it's doing so on Blu-ray high definition as well! We just quiver at the thought of seeing that flick's depravity in glorious 1080p!
While we're uncertain at this point which letter of the alphabet director Xavier Gens will be tackling for the upcoming mega-anthology The ABC's of Death, the director has shared the first still from his piece. We approve. We totally approve.
"So many pretty parts and no pretty wholes." That basically sums up the motivation behind the title character of Lucky McKee's 2002 breakout film, May. And there was no bigger reason that the film and director found success than the unforgettable star of the film, and the newest Doctor Gash's Tip of the Scalpel honoree, Angela Bettis.
We've all been waiting patiently to see who would get the "T" spot in the upcoming anthology flick The ABC's of Death, and the winner has finally been chosen. As a matter of fact, you can watch the winning short right here, right now!
Thankfully The Woman has already been picked up for distro here in the States by Bloody Disgusting Selects, but she's still looking for more international sales so that her fury can be documented worldwide! Will this latest bit of eye candy do the trick?
As another nudge to horror fans to remember to vote for the 26th director to be included in The ABCs of Death anthology film, producers Ant Timpson and Tim League have written a note to everyone who entered the contest and also put together a red-band compilation of some of the highlights from the "T Is for..." short films submitted for voting thus far.
With Lucky McKee’s The Woman brutalising its way into homes across the UK on October 17th, we’ve got just what you need whether you caught it in theatres or not: free copies on Blu-ray! That’s not to mention another extra special, and very limited, little treat for one lucky winner. Read on...
We're just a day away from The Woman's limited theatrical release courtesy of Bloody Disgusting Selects so they've sent us a new clip to make sure all our readers are keeping the film in the forefront of their minds and will seek it out this weekend. Dig it!
It's been several weeks since we last mentioned the anthology we're all chomping at the bit to see - The ABCs of Death - and to make sure everyone remembers to vote for the 26th director slot, a new promo video has been released, entitled "T Is for Twenty Bucks". Voting has been extended until November 1st so read on for all the details!
With director Lucky McKee’s The Woman bowing in limited theatrical release via Bloody Disgusting Selects on Friday, October 14th, Dread hit its LA premiere last Thursday, October 6th, at Laemmle Sunset 5 in Hollywood, CA, and chatted with the film’s director on the red carpet along with stars Pollyanna McIntosh, Sean Bridgers, Zach Rand and Carlee Baker. We also brought back some ocular candy. Read on!
Recent comments
10 min ago
4 hours 14 min ago
6 hours 17 min ago
6 hours 37 min ago
6 hours 47 min ago
7 hours 4 min ago
7 hours 23 min ago
7 hours 27 min ago
8 hours 27 min ago
9 hours 24 min ago