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‘HeBGB TV’ Now Available on Blu-ray from Scream Team Releasing

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Don’t touch that dial, because hyperactive horror-comedy anthology HeBGB TV is available on Blu-ray and DVD from Scream Team Releasing.

The winner of Joe Bob Briggs’ 2022 Hubbie Award, HeBGB TV is described as a DIY cacophony of comical commercials, perverse puppets, and monstrous music with a naughty dose of ’90s nostalgia.

A deluxe, limited bundle includes the film on Blu-ray ($54.99) or DVD ($49.99) with an art book, pin, set of four stickers, and signed poster, all housed inside collectible packaging modeled after the film’s multidimensional cable box.

Autographed Blu-rays with limited edition slipcovers, standard Blu-rays, and DVDs are also available. Special features on all editions include:

  • Audio Commentary by Filmmakers Eric Griffin, Adam Lenhart, and Jake McClellan
  • World Premiere Pre-Show
  • Favorite Slashers
  • Behind The Scenes
  • Bonus Shorts
  • Trailers

The film is written and directed by Eric Griffin, Adam Lenhart, and Jake McClellan, whose collective duties also include acting, producing, cinematography, editing, special effects, animation, music, and more.

Andrew Bowser makes a cameo appearance as his viral character Onyx the Fortuitous, who you’ll be able to see on the big screen in Bloody Disgusting’s Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls for one night on October 19.

In my review, I declared “HeBGB TV is destined for cult status. Genre fans who grew up in the ’90s on a healthy diet of Goosebumps, Pee Wee’s Playhouse, and Saturday morning cartoons will be delighted by the rush of nostalgia from another dimension.”

HeBGB TV will stream exclusively on SCREAMBOX in October.

It’s also available on limited edition VHS via Lunchmeat.

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‘High Life’ Explores the Prison of the Human Body [The Lady Killers Podcast]

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“She’s mine, and I’m hers.”

The prison movie is a cornerstone of the cinematic landscape. Often adjacent to horror, there’s something inherently horrific about a building full of “convicts” jockeying for power. Criminal masterminds and the wrongfully convicted alike become pawns in a dehumanizing system and struggle to stay alive in the restrictive environment. Claire Denis pushes this genre to its outer limits with sci-fi and horror elements comparing incarceration to the prison of the human body. Her 2018 film High Life follows a group of prisoners turned astronauts who struggle to retain their humanity after the world has cast them out.

When we first meet Monte (Robert Pattinson), he’s raising a toddler on an isolated space station in the galaxy’s outer reaches. His daughter Willow was conceived through assault by fellow inmate Dr. Dibs (Juliette Binoche) as a part of her mission to reproduce in space. As Denis unpacks the story of this troubled crew, they slowly realize they have been discarded and forgotten. Some find freedom to enact their violent agendas while others try to retain a semblance of normalcy in the extreme environment. Essentially guinea pigs, Monte and his crewmates hurtle through space and grope for a reason to keep existing.

The Lady Killers continue Killer Moms Month with Claire Denis’ beautifully complex film. Co-hosts Jenn AdamsMae Shults, Rocco T. Thompson, and Sammie Kuykendall chart the mysteries of the cosmos in their quest to understand the glacial plot. They’ll chat about screaming babies, space gardens, black holes and spaghetti along with heavier themes like reproduction and bodily autonomy. Why is Dr. Dibbs so obsessed with pregnancy? Why doesn’t Monte partake of the sex box? Does Mia Goth actually have a big booty and what really happened on that spaceship filled with dogs? They’ll approach the black hole and try to withstand spaghettification while zeroing in on the unpleasant themes of this exceptional film.

Stream below and subscribe now via Apple Podcasts and Spotify for future episodes that drop every Thursday.

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