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Got an email from the fine folks at LIONSGATE that outlines what the month of Dec. holds for us horror fans. Here is what you have to look forward to:
December 4
Werewolf: The Devil’s Hound
Kevin had it all: An exciting pyrotechnic job, a caring
family, and a beautiful wife. That is until a late night encounter
with the savagely bloodthirsty Christine prompts him to slowly turn
against his family and co-workers. Now, with the help of the quirky
and questionable werewolf hunter Kwan, two familes from two different
cultures will unite for one common cause. Will Kevin betray the ones
he loves in favor of the one he lusts? From its first bloody death to
its last explosion, Werewolf: The Devil’s Hound
Pricing: DVD $26.98
December 11
Born Killers
Everything the Vanderslip brothers know, they learned from their criminal mastermind father, played by Tom Sizemore (Black Hawk Down).
For John and Michael, robbing and murdering for a living is a way of
life. Charming and brilliant, they roam the country robbing and
murdering anyone foolish enough to get in the car with them. But one
night Michael reveals a shocking secret -- their father had another
family. When John finally meets his stepsister, murder is the last
thing on his mind. He comes to learn there are even some lessons that
daddy can’t teach you.
Pricing: DVD $26.98
December 18
Boy Eats Girl
Starring international pop singing sensation Samantha Mumba, Boy Eats Girl is a hilarious and lovable teen horror-comedy in the tradition of Shaun of the Dead. Declared “a pretty kick ass rom-zom-com” (Film Threat) and “fun, plain and simple”Dread Central), Boy Eats Girl
changes high school to “horror” school. Forget about the threat of the
classroom bully, the anxiety of the rugby field or even the dread of
being spurned by the girl you fancy. When your schoolmates develop a
taste for human flesh, it pays to know who your friends are and what
they’ve been eating. Seventeen-year-old Nathan is in love with Jessica,
but he just can't get up the courage to ask her out. So Jessica and
Nathan’s best friends take the initiative and set them up on a date.
However, thanks to Jessica’s disapproving father, the plan falls
apart. Then, mistakenly led to believe that Jessica went all the way
with local lothario Kenneth, Nathan ends up drunk and falls victim to a
careless, fatal accident. Nathan’s mother Grace is not about to let
her son go. Seizing upon an old voodoo book she has discovered in
church, she performs a restorative ritual and brings back Nathan – as a
flesh-craving zombie who sires more teen undead while trying to control
his appetite for his beloved. As Grace races to find a way of undoing
the voodoo spell, Nathan struggles to save his friends and gorgeous
Jessica before he turns against them. The DVD includes the featurette
“Eating Out: The Making of Boy Eats Girl.”
Pricing: DVD $26.98
Invasion
Winner of the 2005 Estepona Film Festival Grand Jury Award for Best Picture and Best Director, Invasion
is a riveting film based on reported events about an unknown infection
that brings terror and death to a small California community. When a
mysterious meteor appears in a remote California town on prom night,
the local police are baffled. While most of the police force is
covering the high school, Inspector Bardo investigates the scene alone
and finds a local rancher is already infected with a highly contagious
alien organism from the meteor. Both infected men head into town,
terrorizing everyone they encounter. Meanwhile, a high school couple
leaves the prom and find themselves running for their lives while the
authorities try to contain the infection before it spreads to Los
Angeles.
Pricing: DVD $26.98
More details on these titles as their release dates approach. entices
with a blood bath of beastly transformations and unbelievable gore.
The film's unexpected and outrageous humor is the chaser that helps
quench any gore-hounds thirst for horror. DVD special features include
the “Spit You Out” music video, the featurette “Composing a Monster,”
which details the music used in the film with composer Christian
Devein, and audio commentary with directors Gregory C. Parker and
Christian Pindar.
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