Cathedrals will fall, the river will run red... and THE BIRD will be SLAUGHTERED!

Drive-In homage gore throwback, Lights Camera Blood!, gets a limited Bluray/VHS release!

SRS Cinema is excited to bring the blood-soaked homage Lights Camera Blood! (reviewed HERE) to limited edition Blu-Ray and VHS!

Lights Camera Blood! tells the tale of a down on his luck filmmaker forced to turn to snuff films to live the Hollywood dream. It’s a fun-filled Drive-In style throwback to the works of the “Godfather of Gore” himself, H.G. Lewis, such as Blood Feast and The Wizard of Gore.

12769546_10153791090567247_2139412732_nFinancially strapped low budget horror filmmaker, Mandalor, is the laughing stock of the film community. His films are terrible and the contrived, poorly done gore effects make them unintentional comedies of the cinema.

When he presents his latest effort to sleazy exploitation film producer, Gelstein of Gorrific Pictures, with the hopes of getting a distribution deal, he is laughed out of the screening room. But the ever-determined Mandalor, along with his trusty hunch-backed cinematographer Rodney, set out to do another horror film. But on their next set, as Mandalor tries in vain to direct an intoxicated and uncooperative actress, he accidentally kills her!

When he realizes Rodney captured the dastardly deed on camera, he includes the graphic footage in his film. Screened to an impressed and delighted Gelstein, the producer offers him a multi-picture deal to deliver more gore galore!

Now a wretched plan hatches that only filmmakers with nerves of steel could carry out, along with a hatchet or a cleaver… “

Lights Camera Blood! was written and directed by Kevin Doherty and stars Alan MacKenzie, Dan Baker-Moor and Heather Russell. The Bluray release will be limited to just 100 units, while the VHS just 25. There will be unique artwork for each of these releases and they went live Sunday night (3rd April) at 7p,m EST.

A national release of the movie on DVD will be coming this Fall from MVD, and VOD will follow.

GET THE BLURAY/DIGITAL DOWNLOAD HERE ONCE AVAILABLE –
http://srscinema.com/srsstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=118

GET THE BLURAY HERE ONCE AVAILABLE -
http://srscinema.com/srsstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=116

GET THE VHS HERE ONCE AVAILABLE –
http://srscinema.com/srsstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4&products_id=117

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