Aftershock Shakes Up DVD and Blu-ray in August

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Aftershock Shakes Up DVD and Blu-ray in AugustNicolas Lopez’s brutal disaster/horror hybrid Aftershock is getting ready to shake things up on home video, and we have a look at the artwork and more. Check it out, and read our Aftershock reviews here.

From the Press Release
Eli Roth (Hostel, The Last Exorcism) travels to Chile with friends Ariel Levy (Promedio Rojo) and Nicolás Martínez for what they believe will be the trip of a lifetime. Instead, they are suddenly plunged into a living hell when a powerful earthquake rips through the coastal town of Valparaíso, Chile, in the fast-paced, thriller AFTERSHOCK, debuting on Blu-ray™ and DVD on August 6th from Anchor Bay Entertainment and RADiUS-TWC.

Blu-ray™ and DVD bonus materials include: Shaking Up the Casting Process, The Making of Aftershock, and International Feature Commentary with Eli Roth and Director Nicolás López.

Synopsis:
Chile has it all: gorgeous landscapes, smokin’ hot babes, cool dudes, and the wildest parties. For an American tourist, nicknamed Gringo (Eli Roth) by his two Chilean pals Ariel (Ariel Levy) and Pollo (Nicolás Martínez), the trip has been heaven on earth-except that he just can’t hook up with the ladies. Gringo’s luck seems to change when the group meets a trio of babes: Russian model Irina (Natasha Yarovenko), non-stop party girl Kylie (Lorenza Izzo), and her serious sister, Monica (Andrea Osvárt). A night at the hottest local dance club turns into a night of terror and panic when a violent earthquake brings down paradise. Our unlucky heroes must run for their lives from looters, escaped convicts, and the inevitable aftershocks.

The film’s screenplay was co-written by Nicolás López, Eli Roth, and Guillermo Amoedo and directed by Nicolás López. The film was produced by Eli Roth, Miguel Asensio Llamas, and Brian Oliver and executive produced by Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein, Mac Cappuccino, Helen Cappuccino, Nicolás López, and James Holt.

AFTERSHOCK has a running time of approximately 89 minutes and is rated R for strong bloody violence including rape, language, drug content, and some nudity.

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