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I Didn’t Come Here to Die

The movie features a cast of talented newcomers and tells the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the remote wilderness where horrific accidents, rash decisions and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion: that volunteer work can be a KILLER.

Indie Fav ‘I Didn’t Come Here to Die’ Dated For Home Video

Bradley Scott Sullivan’s I Didn’t Come Here to Die has been dated for DVD and digital download release on January 15 from Level 33 Entertainment.

The movie features a cast of talented newcomers and tells the story of six young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the remote wilderness where horrific accidents, rash decisions and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion: that volunteer work can be a KILLER.

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‘I Didn’t Come Here to Die’ Gets Select Screenings In The US

The eagerly awaited debut from Bradley Scott Sullivan, I Didn’t Come Here To Die (IDCHTD) is to get special screenings across 9 US on October 11th states courtesy of Tugg; an innovative web platform that allows movie fans to choose what films play at their local cinemas.

IDCHTD received some great reviews when it hit the festival circuit back in 2010 and Bloody Disgusting’s own Corey Mitchell boldly described it as one of the best horror film debuts since Evil Dead (review here). There are plans for it to roll out onto VOD and DVD early next year via Level 33 Entertainment but lucky horror fans in Beverley Hills, New York and Austin (amongst others) will be treated to this shockfest on the big screen. For a full list of screenings head on over to the Tugg Website

The film sees 6 volunteers face a grisly end when they are stranded in the wilderness on an humanitarian project. The trailer certainly promises plenty of carnage, head inside to check it out along with a few posters!! READ MORE

A Poster for the Gore Hounds: ‘I Didn’t Come Here to Die’

“Packed with gore, humor, chills, hallucinatory scares, strong actors, believable dialogue, and has a unique spin on a genre” (BD’s Corey Mitchell; review) is Bradley Scott Sullivan’s super fun I Didn’t Come Here to Die, which premiered at the Austin Film Festival last November.

With a sales announcement forthcoming, Bloody Disgusting scored an exclusive look at the brand new poster that’ll have you screaming for gore, err, I mean more.

‘I Didn’t Come Here to Die’ is the story of a team of young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion.


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BD Review: Corey Mitchell Raves Over ‘I Didn’t Come Here to Die’

Earlier this summer we caught eye of Bradley Scott Sullivan’s debut film, I Didn’t Come Here to Die, a new low-budget indie horror that looks mother effin’ A+ awesome. Shot on the Panasonic Lumix GH1 DSLR in and around Austin, TX, the feature is the story of a team of young volunteers working on a humanitarian project in the woods. Horrific accidents, rash decisions, and the unpredictability of human nature leads them all to the same disturbing conclusion. Volunteer work can be killer. Best-selling author and Bloody Disgusting contributing writer Corey Mitchell was lucky enough to catch the premiere at this year’s Austin Film Festival in Texas, where he raves about the under-the-radar indie. Click the link for the review and watch for more when the film gets acquired.
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