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Death Metal, Cannibals, Creatures, and Practical Effects Collide in ‘Devour’ Trailer
Heavy metal and horror collide in the final trailer for Devour, a creature feature filled with gore and practical effects.
The latest from writer/director Scott B. Hansen (Bad Candy) is coming soon from Raven Banner Entertainment; watch the creature-heavy trailer below.
In Devour, “An all‑female death‑metal band called ‘The Virginia Bitches’ is stranded in a remote town ruled by a Warlock and crawling with cannibals. What starts as a search for help becomes a desperate struggle for survival, with brutal creature effects, supernatural horrors, and heavy‑metal intensity. Devour delivers visceral thrills and macabre fun you won’t see coming.
Bill Moseley, Devanny Pinn, John Wells, Heidi Shepherd, KateLynn E. Newberry, and Bradley Nnadi star.
The horror movie will arrive after winning Best Film at Highlands Horror Festival and Best Director at Atlanta Horror Fest.
Hansen serves as director, producer and writer.
Check out the trailer below, which showcases the practical effects and plenty of creatures.




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Shudder’s ‘Hellcat’ Exclusive Trailer Traps an Infected Hostage in a Race Against Time
A gnarly infection threatens to claw its way out of a moving camper in the first trailer for Shudder’s claustrophobic Hellcat.
The feature debut of writer/editor/director Brock Bodell, who previously edited the Fantasia title Ultrasound, makes its debut on Shudder on August 14.
In Hellcat, “Lena wakes up in a moving camper trailer with a horrifying wound. She’s warned by the driver that they have one hour to get to a doctor, or she’ll succumb to an unimaginably awful fate. As the pain sets in and reality begins to fray, who should really be afraid?”
Dakota Gorman (Natural Disasters) leads the cast that also includes Todd Terry (“Breaking Bad”), Liz Atwater (The Other People), Jordan Mullins (The Bikeriders), and James Austin Johnson (“Saturday Night Live”) in a voice role. Bodell also produces alongside Andrew Duensing and Nate Eggert.
Hellcat made its world premiere last summer at Fantasia. I wrote in my review, “Hellcat is a bit of a Trojan horror that defies easy classification, by design. Bodell’s sneaky debut feature is occasionally too sparse in its worldbuilding in its bid to preserve the mystery, but not enough to detract from the thrilling road thriller that transforms into a completely left-field type of horror we don’t get nearly enough of. The stripped-down tribute to a classic horror staple catches you off guard in more ways than one, marking Bodell as one to watch.”
In other words, there’s a lot more than meets the eye to Hellcat‘s simple infection setup, delivering plenty of surprises along its bumpy road of horrors.
Check out the trailer and poster below and add Hellcat to your watchlists asap.

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