September Nasties: TetroVideo and Goredrome Pictures Unleash Eight Chilling Titles for Pre-Order!
September is going to be a dripping wet and crimson time with the onslaught of pre-orders across TetroVideo and Goredrome Pictures. Altogether there are eight titles, including re-releases of some classics and a few new ones — most of which have been reviewed by our wonderfully twisted selves here at Severed Cinema (there’s a reason some call us “The Bible” y’know).
TetroVideo and Goredrome Pictures have announced their September releases that are available for pre-order now.
Due to popular demand, TetroVideo is releasing the Orozco the Embalmer and The Shockumentary Collection, the Trilogy of Death: Orozco the Embalmer, Junk Films, and The Wasteland by Kiyotaka Tsurisaki. Also available with the horror films Your Flesh Your Curse) by director Kasper Juhl, the extreme film Torment by director Adam Ford, and the Giallo horror film Nightmare Symphony co-directed by Domiziano Cristopharo and Daniele Trani.
All the releases are available for pre-order in a numbered limited edition Mediabook on TetroVideo and Goredrome Pictures official websites.
TetroVideo are bringing back the awesome Your Flesh Your Curse, and a favourite of mine, Torment, with extra goodies.
Orozco the Embalmer (read review of Orozco here) and The Shockumentary Collection
– Numbered Limited Edition Mediabook (Blu-ray + DVD + Booklet)
– Cover A (150 copies)
Your Flesh Your Curse (see review for Your Flesh Your Curse here)
– Numbered Ultralimited Edition Mediabook (2 DVD + Booklet)
– 25 copies
Torment (read review of Torment here)
– Numbered Ultralimited Edition Mediabook (DVD + Booklet) signed by the director
– 50 copies
Nightmare Symphony (also find the review of Nightmare Symphony here)
– Numbered Ultralimited Edition Mediabook (Blu-ray + Booklet) signed by the director
– 50 copies
Meanwhile, Goredrome Pictures are proudly unleashing the following (including some from Juval Marlon.
Eat
– Numbered Limited Edition Mediabook Cover A/B (2 Blu-ray + Booklet + 2 cards + Slipcover)
– 150 copies
Solitude of the Tormentors (see review of Juval Marlon’s Solitude of the Tormentors here)
– DVD + booklet
Symbolicus Collection
– Numbered Limited Edition Mediabook
– Cover B (3 Blu-ray + Booklet + Card)
– 150 copies
Tales to Tell in the Dark (see review of Tale to Tell in the Dark here)
– Blu-ray + card
Eat by Jimmy Weber
Eat is a cannibal horror film written and directed by Jimmy Weber in 2014. The story follows Novella McClure (Meggie Maddock), an aspiring 30-year-old actress who hasn’t landed a role in three years. To top it all off, she’s developed a disturbing habit of eating her own flesh. Novella desperately tries to hide her strange condition from her motherly landlord, Eesha, and somewhat psychopathic best friend, Candice, but her body and mind continue to deteriorate in the depressing world of failed auditions and sketchy night clubs. Can a romantic relationship with her psychiatrist prevent her from self destruction? Or will her fatal habit continue to eat away at her?
Starring: Ali Frances, Maru Garcia, Jeremy Make and Dakota Pike.
Disc 1: Eat and Audio commentary
Disc 2: Original Trailer, Making Of (75′), Photogallery
Solitude of the Tormentors by Juval Marlon
Written and directed by Juval Marlon (Torture Fetish), the horror extreme film Solitude of the Tormentors (Einöde der Peiniger) is a love letter to Marian Dora filmography and it’s the fifth film of the Abomination Collection series.
In Solitude of the Tormentors, Karla (Isa Bellé Fitzgerald) uses her profession, under the guise of a caretaker of the cognitive and mobility impaired, to gain access to powerless victims she can murder. She finds an unexpected partner in Morris, who also enjoys torturing helpless people.
Starring: Isa Bellé Fitzgerald (Snuff Tape Anthology), Jörg Wischnauski, Marco Klammer, Vlad Petrov, Maria V., and Sven Zinserling.
Solitude of the Tormentors Bonus Features: Trailer, Sommeridylle short film, and photo gallery.
Here’s a link to their websites. Happy spending.
– tetrovideo.com
– goredrome.com