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Gregory Lamberson's Slime City Massacre Acquired by Media Blasters

One film that's been on our radar for quite some time is Gregory Lamberson's Slime City Massacre so we're glad to report it now has official distribution. Media Blasters has acquired the North American rights to the film and will release it on DVD, VOD, and Blu-ray in 2011. From the Press Release:

Slime City Massacre (2010)

Reviewed by Scott A. Johnson Starring Jennifer Bihl, Kealan Patrick Burke, Debbie Rochon, Lee Perkins

Slime City Massacre Official Trailer Now Live!

It's been almost exactly one year to the day since we first started reporting on director Gregory Lamberson's Slime City Massacre, and now we finally have a trailer to go with the poster and character sheets released thus far.

Slime City Massacre Official Poster Revealed!

The more we see of director Gregory Lamberson's Slime City Massacre, the more we dig its sleazy, retro vibe. And along those lines, the filmmakers have released the new official poster for the film, which was created by the sleaziest, most retro guy we know: Stephen Romano!

Slime City Massacre Lands a Premiere Date

Writer/director Gregory Lamberson will add a special twist and a welcome scream to the 2010 Beloit International Film Festival when he returns to Beloit, WI, as the honorary Chair of the fifth annual BIFF, Feb. 18-21, 2010. Creator of the horror cult classic Slime City, which marked its 20th anniversary at BIFF in 2008, Lamberson will be on hand for the world debut of the recently completed sequel, Slime City Massacre.

Four Character Sheets from Slime City Massacre

When director Gregory Lamberson says "slime", he means it! We just received four new character sheets from Lamberson's upcoming indie goo-fest Slime City Massacre, and can we just say, "Greg, you are one sick fuck!"

It's a Wrap for Slime City Massacre

We've been following the progress of Greg Lamberson’s Slime City Massacre fairly closely, and today we got word that filming of the indie flick has wrapped after a 19-day shoot at various locations in Buffalo, New York, including an abandoned postal facility adjacent to the dormant Central Terminal Station. In addition, Lee Perkins, who plays Mason, has provided with the first look at his character, both pre- and post-sliming.