Andrew Parkinson's (Little Deaths) first three films - I, Zombie; Dead Creatures; Venus Drowning - are getting a proper North American release on February 18th from Jinga Films, and we have the details here.
From the Press Release:
Collectors of rare horror DVD's are in for a real treat as Jinga prepares to release a trilogy of body horror films by veteran UK genre filmmaker Andrew Parkinson on February 18, 2014.
Recognized as one of the founding fathers of the 1990's British horror revival, the writer/director has re-mastered each DVD and packed it with added value, including behind-the-scenes footage and commentaries. Moreover, the trilogy includes the previously unreleased Venus Drowning, which received acclaim at Fantastic Fest in Austin.
I, Zombie: While on a trip to the countryside, a young man is bitten by a stranger. When he returns to the city, a slow degeneration begins. In order to survive he must eat human flesh.
From the Press Release:
Collectors of rare horror DVD's are in for a real treat as Jinga prepares to release a trilogy of body horror films by veteran UK genre filmmaker Andrew Parkinson on February 18, 2014.
Recognized as one of the founding fathers of the 1990's British horror revival, the writer/director has re-mastered each DVD and packed it with added value, including behind-the-scenes footage and commentaries. Moreover, the trilogy includes the previously unreleased Venus Drowning, which received acclaim at Fantastic Fest in Austin.
I, Zombie: While on a trip to the countryside, a young man is bitten by a stranger. When he returns to the city, a slow degeneration begins. In order to survive he must eat human flesh.
- 1/19/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
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