Unearthed Films
We recently got word about the DVD and Blu-ray release of Jimmy ScreamerClauz's animated Where the Dead Go to Die from Unearthed Films on February 21st and are happy to share the cover artwork and the flick's trailer. Check it out!
With his first two features, City of Rott (review) and Dead Fury (review), Frank Sudol proved animated zombie splatter could be an absolute blast. Well, strap yourselves in, kids, because his next feature, Anti-Human, is set to keep the blood running like a river!
"It's the night before Christmas and Gabe Snow, a tabloid writer haunted by the Ghosts of Christmas past, is investigating a Yule Tide conspiracy. Gabe knows that Flight 1225 was brought down one foggy Christmas Eve, by a flying creature with a "glowing nose". Now, a blood-sucking Vampire - Santa Claus - has put Gabe on his list and unleashed the demonic fury of the North Pole.
In Dead Fury, BlackArro Productions' latest 82-minute horror-gore-cartoon, a zombie-demon gets its head blasted apart from a slew of shotgun pellets, bloodshed and brains spreading into the air. Max, the hero of the story, rushes in with his pick axe, tearing off its legs, ripping out its guts, and slicing the fallen corpse into pieces.
Reviwed by Scott A. Johnson
Starring Yukari Fujimoto, Yumiko Fujiwara, Svyatoslav Illiyasov
Directed by Andrey Iskanov
Oh happy day! The next re-animated feature from City of Rott (review here) creator Frank Sudol hits DVD on August 5th courtesy of Unearthed Films, and to celebrate, here's your first glimpse of the cover!
For someone whose earlier films are full of what some call “dream logic” and hallucinatory images, it seems strange that Andrey Iskanov (Visions of Suffering, Nails) would want to tackle a documentary.
Reviewed by Johnny Butane
Starring Heiko Fipper, Mike Hoffman, Stefan Hoft
Directed by Heiko Fipper
Released by Unearthed Films
“Your ribcage is hanging open. I’ll staple it together in the basement”
If you haven’t yet checked out Frank Sudol’s City of Rott (review), you really don’t know what you're missing. I won’t tell you about it now; just check out the review and see what I mean.
Back in 2003, a man with a lifelong obsession with cannibalism placed an ad on the Internet to find a victim who wanted to be eaten. Amazingly, he found someone, and together the two formed an unspeakable bond of human carnage, most of which was captured on a camcorder, the footage from which was used in the eventual murder trial the cannibal faced.
Reviewed by D.W. Bostaph
Starring Darya Zabinski, Ruby Larocca, Rich George, Brian Paulin, and Kevin Barbare
Directed by Brian Paulin
Distributed By Unearthed Films
Reviewed by D.W. Bostaph
Starring Alexander Shevchenko, Svyatoslav Iliyasov, Alexandra Batrumova
Directed by Andrey Iskanov
Distributed by Unearthed Films
Reviwed by D.W. Bostaph
Starring Pep Tosar, Trae Houlihan
Directed by Nacho Cerda
Released by Unearthed Films
"I feel that a movie about death should be silent" -Nacho Cerda
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