Sinister Seven: “Death Warmed Up” Director David Blyth Looks Back 35 Years Later
New Zealand horror legend David Blyth tells us about how the Blu-Ray of DEATH WARMED UP almost never happened, and also answers some of our questions.
New Zealand horror legend David Blyth tells us about how the Blu-Ray of DEATH WARMED UP almost never happened, and also answers some of our questions.
Classic feline fear and fresh insanity are on Severin Films’ Blu-ray plate for next month; read on for the full info and cover art on these three titles.
Three years before Peter Jackson broke out with BAD TASTE, New Zealand director David Blyth created a film that Alejandro Jodorwsky described as “an apocalypse of slaughter.” Now it’s headed for special-edition Blu-ray in the U.S.
Dubbed by Quentin Tarantino “a horror movie unlike any other,” Tony Williams’ NEXT OF KIN (1982) has remained largely unseen in the US despite its reputation as one of the most arresting films released during the Ozploitation boom of the 70s and 80s.
Having previously issued THE BLOOD ISLAND TRILOGY, Severin Films is digging deeper into the vaults of Philippine/U.S. production/distribution company Hemisphere Pictures to bring us another collection of 1960s/70s B-horrors. Read on for the full details, art and a trailer.