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Special B-D Discount For ‘The Sacred’

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Coming to DVD today, November 18th, is the feature film The Sacred.

Co-written and Directed by acclaimed Cinematographer Jose Zambrano Cassella (who just wrapped shooting on Cassadaga), The Sacred follows a group of students who unwittingly stumble upon a ghostly ancient Indian ritualistic site deep in the Florida swamps. These grounds are cursed, they have the power to bring the dead back to life — and the dead don’t like sinners.

The film stars Jessica Blackmore (Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Jr.), Jordan Wall (A&E’s The Glades), David Mackey (Burn Notice), Lauren Brown (A Beautiful Belly), Ryan Marsico, and John Kyle (The Woods Have Eyes). The Sacred is a creepy, supernatural horror movie and the filmmakers have decided to give Bloody-Disgusting fans a special offer if you buy the DVD directly from the people who made it.

Cassella and Producer Sharon Reed have set up a special website where you can order the DVD for 25% off the retail price and pick of a bunch of free extras created specifically by the filmmakers for this release, including:

-2 videos on creating special fx horror makeup

-10 royalty free music tracks (composed by Cassella) that you can use in your own movies

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‘Backrooms’ Heads Home to Digital Next Week

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Are you ready to go back?

After a record-breaking box office run and an extended cut re-release, A24 and director Kane Parsons’ Backrooms is heading home to Digital.

Backrooms will be available to rent or buy this Tuesday, July 14.

In the film, Chiwetel Ejiofor stars in Backrooms as the owner of Cap’n Clark’s Ottoman Empire, who discovers a strange doorway in the basement of the furniture showroom. He sets out to explore the mysterious, liminal space, walking headfirst into a creepypasta nightmare.

Renate Reinsve (A Different Man) also stars in Backrooms.

Will Soodik wrote the screenplay.

I wrote in my review, “Backrooms is at once complex and sparse, but never repetitive. It might be set in 1990, but it effectively captures modern anxieties and isolation in a way that frequently makes your skin crawl. While the journey ultimately loses steam by its cryptic end, Parsons’ visual representation of the human psyche disturbs like no other.”

YouTube prodigy Kane Parsons makes his feature directorial debut based on his creepypasta-inspired video series, which debuted in 2022 and has amassed over 190 million views to date. 

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