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Wild Eye Releasing Acquires ‘Blood Slaughter Massacre;’ expected to hit stores this Fall!

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It’s about time! Blood Slaughter Massacre is a fantastic indie horror flick produced by Mass Grave Pictures. It’s had very good reviews so far and been the recipient of a few awards. I’ve promoted it a lot here at Horror Society, and now all you horror fans will get a chance to see this 80s styled horror flick this fall when it is distributed by Wild Eye Releasing! Wooooohhhh! Find the newest press release below!

(New York – May 21th, 2014) Yesterday on the Horror Happens Radio show (hgrnj.org), Manny Serrano, co-owner of Mass Grave Pictures, announced that they have signed a distribution deal for their first feature film “Blood Slaughter Massacre,” with Wild Eye Releasing. The distribution deal includes DVD, VOD, and an eventual VHS release of the indie slasher film.

The DVD will boast many special features including:
-A feature length commentary with Manny Serrano (Director/Writer/Editor), Lindsay Serrano (Producer/A.D./Head of SFX) and Louie Cortes (Writer/Cinematography).
-Over 12 minutes of deleted/extended scenes
-A VHS rip of the BSM promo tape, containing the three faux-trailers the film is based upon
-“Demons of the Night” Music Video by Midnight Flashback, with footage from the film
-A behind-the-scenes featurette
-The Ripper Action Figure Toy Commercial, starring Johnny Dickie (Slaughter Tales) and more!
-New original cover art created by horror artist Joel Robinson (artpusher.net).

While there is no official street date set yet, Wild Eye Releasing is expecting the film to hit stores in the fall of 2014. Having received positive reviews from Horrorhound, Rue Morgue, Horror Society, Rogue Cinema, and many more, Mass Grave Pictures is looking forward to the film being received well by the fans as well.

“We created a horror film for horror fans, but we also wanted to make something that non-horror fans could enjoy as well.” says Director Manny Serrano, “While it is intended for an adult audience, we tried to make a film which lives up to some of the horror films of the 80’s that we all watched as kids back then. Hopefully we’ve succeeded.”

“Blood Slaughter Massacre” can be seen Saturday, May 24th at Enigma Bookstore (33-17 Crescent Street, Astoria, Queens, NY) as part of “A Day of Horror and Sci-Fi.” It will screen along with Mass Grave Pictures’ short film “The Attack of the Brain People,” as well as numerous other shorts including Mark Boutros’ “The Collectors,” Patrick Devaney’s “Aemorraghe,” Thomas Ryans’ “Day 9,” and Rob Dimensions’ “Baggage.” Doors open at 12:30pm, $10 entry gets you access to all the films, as well as a live performance by The Brotherhood of the Jug Band Blues, and showcases by comic artists Sara Woolley and Christa Cassano, who will both be on-hand, signing their books.

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About Blood Slaughter Massacre

Ten years ago, Officers Fincher and Cobb were called out to investigate a noise complaint, and what they found was far worse; 24 people, murdered in cold blood. The murderer escaped, and the Havenwood Police Department covered it up. Barely escaping with his life, Fincher now a Detective, he is investigating the death of two young girls. After meeting some of the local teenagers, Fincher gets a tip from the Coroner, telling him that the Ripper has returned to finish what he started a decade ago. Fincher must find out how these girls are connected, and stop him before it is too late.

“Blood Slaughter Massacre” pays homage to 80’s slasher movies. It was created in the vein of old slasher films, stylized as though the movie had been released in the 80’s, alongside the Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees films of the time. Featuring all the components that classic horror fans love, the film runs the horror gamut; A girl in the woods, the girl in the shower, the babysitter, the girl with her boyfriend, the drunken detective, the inept police department, the creepy old man with a warning, the one character who seems to know too much, and an iconic killer in a mask, The Ripper. Topping it off with a classic 80’s soundtrack, this one will leave you feeling nostalgic.

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