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B-D Presents ‘Maniac’ This Friday at the Nuart Theatre

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After teaming with Grindhouse Releasing to present a glorious brand-new 35mm print of Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead back in March, Bloody-Disgusting is proud to announce that we will be joining forces with the powerhouse exploitation company again for a screening of Bill Lustig’s Maniac. The screening will take place at the Nuart Theatre (11272 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, 90025) this Friday, November 5, at midnight. Just as with The Evil Dead, this is a brand-new 35mm print, and this screening will be the first time it has been ran through a projector outside of the lab. Grindhouse will have posters signed by Lustig available to buy at the theatre, and the director himself will be there to introduce the film and do a Q&A. Tickets are available here, and make sure to check after the break to see if Maniac is coming to a town near you.
Grindhouse Releasing, the company that brought you THE EVIL DEAD, CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST, PIECES and Duke Mitchell’s GONE WITH THE POPE, has partnered with director Bill Lustig of Blue Underground to present Mr. Lustig’s controversial horror classic MANIAC in theaters across North America.

MANIAC stars Joe Spinell (ROCKY, THE GODFATHER, TAXI DRIVER) as Frank Zito, a deeply disturbed man haunted by the traumas of unspeakable childhood abuse. When these horrific memories begin to scream inside his mind, Frank prowls the seedy streets of New York City to stalk and slaughter innocent young women. Even as he begins a relationship with a beautiful photographer (Caroline Munro of THE SPY WHO LOVED ME), Frank continues to act on his vile compulsions. The film holds nothing back in depicting the atrocities of a human monster.

MANIAC earned instant notoriety in 1980 as the most graphic and disturbing of all slasher films, thanks to the gruesome special effects wizardry of Tom Savini (DAWN OF THE DEAD, FRIDAY THE 13TH). Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert called for their audience to boycott MANIAC, feminists protested the film’s brutal violence, and other critics simply reviled the film as “sick” and “dirty.”

Aside from the shocking, bloody special effects sequences, MANIAC draws much of its power from the acting of the late Spinell, who also co-wrote and executive produced the film.

“MANIAC’s longevity is a tribute to the extraordinary talent of Joe Spinell, whose compelling performance has resonated with worldwide audiences since the film’s release 30 years ago,” Mr. Lustig said. “I’m very pleased to work with Grindhouse Releasing on this series of screenings.”

Grindhouse Releasing specializes in restoring and distributing the most extreme and controversial horror and exploitation films of our time. The company was founded in 1996 by actor/director Sage Stallone (VIC, ROCKY V) and Bob Murawski, the Oscar-winning film editor of THE HURT LOCKER, Sam Raimi’s SPIDER-MAN 1, 2 & 3 and DRAG ME TO HELL. Author David Szulkin (WES CRAVEN’S LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT) runs the company’s theatrical division, which has had its most successful year to date thanks to the phenomenal success of EVIL DEAD and the first-run release of GONE WITH THE POPE in more than 25 U.S. cities.

“MANIAC is an absolute classic and definitely the best of the late 70s/early 80s slasher movies,” Murawski said. “We knew it would be the perfect follow-up to EVIL DEAD since it’s also one of those rare exploitation films that fully lives up to the hype and delivers on all levels. As usual, we have gone all-out for this release, striking brand new 35mm prints and commissioning Stephen Romano to create a stunning new one-sheet to promote the film.”

“MANIAC is an extremely powerful movie, and I’m glad a new generation of fans now have the opportunity to experience it on the big screen,” said Szulkin. “Landmark Theatres has already booked the movie solid in November, and I expect to see it hit an additional 50 theaters in 2011.”

The new release of MANIAC begins Oct. 29 & 30 at the Egyptian Theatre in Seattle. Mr. Lustig will introduce screenings in Los Angeles (Nov. 5, Nuart Theatre) and New York (Landmark’s Sunshine, Nov. 19 & 20.)

For more information, visit www.GrindhouseReleasing.com or dial 323-963-GUTS (323-963-4887).

Nov. 5 Nuart (LA) – Bill Lustig in person

Nov. 12 -13 Esquire (Denver)

Nov. 12-13 River Oaks (Houston)

Nov. 12 Toronto Underground CInema (Toronto, ON)

Nov. 19-20 Sunshine (NY) – Bill Lustig in person

Nov. 19-20 Inwood (Dallas)

Nov. 26-27 Hi-Pointe (St. Louis)

Dec. 2 & 9 Nickelodeon (Portland, Maine)

Dec. 3-4 Uptown (Minneapolis)

Dec. 3-4 E Street (DC)

Dec. 10 – 11 Castro (San Francisco) – Bill Lustig in person

Dec. 17 – 18 Oaks (Pittsburgh)

Jan. 15 Hollywood Theater (Portland, OR)

Jan. 28 & 29 Loft Cinema (Tucson, AZ)

Jan. 28 & 29 Music Box Theatre (Chicago) – Bill Lustig in person

March 5 Cedar Lee Theatre (Cleveland, OH)

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‘Trap’ – New Poster and Original Song Released for M. Night Shyamalan’s New Thriller

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Take your seats. The show is about to begin. Warner Bros. brings us some new marketing for M. Night Shyamalan’s Trap this morning, including a new poster and an original song.

Saleka Shyamalan stars in the upcoming thriller as fictional pop star Lady Raven, and today brings us a first-listen preview of the song “Release” by Saleka as Lady Raven.

Give it a listen right here and find the new official poster for Trap down below.

M. Night Shyamalan’s new thriller for Warner Bros. – the sixteenth movie in his Oscar-nominated career thus far – is headed to movie theaters nationwide on August 9, 2024.

In the upcoming thriller starring Josh Hartnett, “A father and teen daughter attend a pop concert, where they realize they’re at the center of a dark and sinister event.”

As the official trailer for Trap reveals, the pop concert is actually an elaborate trap designed to catch The Butcher, a sadistic serial killer who has been evading authorities.

Hartnett had recently described the mysterious film as “very bizarre” and “very dark.”

According to IMDb, the cast for Trap also includes Hayley Mills, Marnie McPhail, Vanessa Smythe, Saleka Shyamalan, Scott Ian MacDougall, Kristi Woods, and Cali Lorella.

Trap is the first film Shyamalan has made under his new deal with Warner Bros., which has been described as a “multi-year first-look directing and producing agreement.”

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