Visual Vengeance, the boutique sister label of genre distributor Wild Eye Releasing, has announced a new partnership with Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg, to present an ongoing monthly theatrical series dedicated to vintage micro-budget genre independents from the 1980s through the 2000s.
The new monthly series will include movies from enduring fan-favorite underground directors like Todd Sheets (Moonchild, Bonehill Road), Bret McCormick (Repligator), and Kevin Lindenmuth (Vampires and Other Stereotypes), as well as many others. A good selection of the featured movies have been feared "lost" and remained out of print for decades. For many of the films, this will be their very first public screening.
Select events will include an introduction and/or Q&A sessions with the original creators. The screening events will be hosted by Matt Desiderio of Horror Boobs – the infamous Tumblr and bloody mammary-centric digitized VHS supercuts – and will also feature free giveaways of Blu-rays, DVDs, and collectibles. After each screening the night continues with an after party in the Nitehawk’s VHS-themed Lo-Res lounge where Desiderio will DJ an all-vinyl set. Mingle with like-minded fans of psychotronic films, peruse the Visual Vengeance merch table and meet the minds behind these insane slices of cinema.
The inaugural month will kick off Thursday, September 1st with the infamous 1995 Japanese Super-8 gorefest Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell by Shinichi Fukazawa. Alternately known as "the Japanese Evil Dead," Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell is a legendary independent Japanese cult film, enjoying a rare North American screening at Nitehawk. The ultraviolent rarity centers on a bodybuilder that must survive a blood-soaked night of insanity to save himself and his friends from a demonic ghost that is hell-bent on revenge.
Next up in the series on September 29th is the Hawaiian-lensed curiosity Slaughter Day, one of the rarest VHS releases of the century and a horror action obscurity, which is arguably the most ambitious micro-budget horror action movie ever made. In the rural recesses of The Big Island, a pair of friends must fight an ancient evil force brought to life by an occult book that possesses a group of construction workers, turning them into murderous maniacs. Shot and edited on consumer grade equipment by twin brothers Brent and Blake Cousins, lovingly referred to as the "Cousins Brothers." Slaughter Day is packed from start to finish with kinetic lo-fi action scenes, gonzo camerawork and a truckload of homemade gore.
Tickets and more information can be found on the Nighthawk Cinema website. You'll find the trailers for Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell and Slaughter Day below.
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