No talking. No texting. No breathing.
Now available through your favorite VOD outlets, Dark Star Pictures and Bloody Disgusting‘s latest collaboration is the Giallo-inspired slasher The Last Matinee, and we’re delighted to report today that the gory film is soon headed to Blu-ray via OCN Distribution!
In grand fashion, Dark Star is releasing a jam packed special edition Blu-ray, including three full features. Pre-orders are set for October 1st on Vinegar Syndrome‘s website.
In addition to Maximiliano Contenti‘s The Last Matinee, the release also includes:
- FRANKENSTEIN: DAY OF THE BEAST (the film playing in the movie theater in The Last Matinee)
- MUNECO VIVIENTE V (Maxi’s first feature, a black comedy horror take on Puppet Master)
Other special features include:
- Behind The Scenes (11 min)
- VFX Backstage with VFX Director Chistian Gruaz (3 min)
- Urban Legend: The Matinee Massacre, Presented by Guillermo Lockhart (3 Parts, total time 14 min)
- Short: Hobby Metal (10 min)
- “Hobby Metal” Shortfilm behind the scenes (9 min)
- Short: Movie Day Urguay(1 min)
- Short: Fruit Stairs (1 min)
- Short: Thank You For Your Visit (1 min)
- Short: Popping Eyes (3 min)
- Short: The Cookie (4 min)
- Short: Maxi Contenti’s FEAR (19 min)
- Espada Music Video by Phoro (original theme made for The Last Matinee)
- Storyboard Kills – A Gallery, Storyboard Artist: Pablo Praino
Justin LaLiberty, Director of Operations for OCN Distribution, said in a statement, “We at OCN are excited to start a relationship with Dark Star Pictures, who have built a track record over a short time period of having a sharp curatorial sense with contemporary genre cinema and a keen awareness of what audiences are looking for, including the audience we have built at OCN and with our sister company Vinegar Syndrome.
“Kicking off this new relationship with Maximiliano Contenti’s stylish, gory and darkly comic throwback slasher The Last Matinee couldn’t be more perfect and we are eager for our fans to see this film as well as other exciting titles that Dark Star have coming in the future.”
Philly artist Justin Miller (AKA Haunt Love) designed new art for the film, seen below.