
Earlier this Autumn, Camp Motion Pictures announced the December 13, 2016 DVD release of horror novelist and director Gregory Lamberson’s newest project KILLER RACK, a fan favorite that is garnering awards on the international festival circuit, along with the long-anticipated same day blu-ray double feature release of Lamberson’s 1989 cult hit, SLIME CITY and 2010 sequel SLIME CITY MASSACRE. Now, with Lamberson’s largest budget and most ambitous feature to date JOHNNY GRUESOME (starring up-and-coming actor/musician Anthony De La Torre) in post-production, Greg, Debbie and Brooke are available to discuss the blood, sweat and tears – and occasional accolades – that come with working in micro-budget genre cinema. And not least, of course, Brooke’s autographed bra and other exclusive items on offer in a Winter Holiday SC / SCM / Killer Rack themed gift basket!
What the critics have to say about KILLER RACK,
“A wild and wicked horror comedy” – 411mania.com
“like the film baby of John Waters and Lloyd Kaufman” – shocktillyoudrop.com
“Subtle? No. Funny? Yes. Bloody? Hell yes!” – fangoria
“Killer Rack may be the wrongest horror film in the history of wrongness.” io9
“Killer Rack is wildly entertaining.” – Scare Tissue
With over 20 international film festivals under its belt, Wins for KILLER RACK includes Best Feature Film (Scare Con), Best Director and Best Actress Nomination (Eerie Horror Film Festival, Fright Night Film Festival), Best Screenplay (Shock Stock Festival), Best Song and Monster (Fright Night Theatre film Festival) and Zed Fest wins including Outstanding Horror Comedy (Greg Lamberson), Outstanding Performance (Jessica Zwolak, lead), Outstanding Performance (Debbie Rochon) and Outstanding Vocal Performance (Brooke Lewis) among many others.
What the critics have to say about SLIME CITY and SLIME CITY MASSACRE,
“a thinking man’s gross-out horror film” – aintiticool.com
“a whole lot of ooze-dripping fun.” – dreadcentral.com
“(evokes) the Italian post apocalyptic movies of the ‘80s” – horrornews.net
“ Slime City Massacre” is just as thoroughly entertaining and wrongly enjoyable, if not more so, as its 80’s-fueled counterpart” – beyondhollywood.com
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About GREGORY LAMBERSON Gregory Lamberson is an American filmmaker, producer and author. He is known for writing novels such as Johnny Gruesome and the series The Jake Helman Files, and for directing the 1988 film Slime City, the 2010 sequel Slime City Massacre, and the 2015 festival favorite, Killer Rack.
About DEBBIE ROCHON With a filmography that includes Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains, Troma’s Tromeo and Juliet, Gregory Lambersons’s Slime City Massacre and Killer Rack – and a myriad of other genre films – actor, filmmaker, author and radio host Debbie Rochon is one of the most talented and recognizable faces in independent genre cinema. Career highlights include co-hosting and co-producing the Fangoria Radio show with Dee Snider (frontman for Twisted Sister) and her Rondo Award winning Fangoria column ‘Diary of the Deb’.
About BROOKE LEWIS Brooke Lewis is an actress and producer who has appeared in many different genres, but is proudly known in the horror genre as a ‘Scream Queen’ for iMurders, Slime City Massacre and her comedic alter ego Ms. Vampy. She played Dr. Grace Sario in the horror, mystery Kinky Killers, which aired on Showtime and, in 2010, was honored with the ‘B Movie Golden Cob Award for Scream Queen Of The Year’ for her work in Greg Lamberson’s Slime City Massacre. When she is not acting, she can be found promoting her brands as a Life Coach, TV Dating Expert, Author, Clothing partner and charities for Female Empowerment.