It's not often a trailer drops and makes us speechless. However, the trailer for the new film Wound certainly hits the mark. After all, it's not often that a trailer includes female face masks, throat slitting, Bdsm and pig masks (all with a trippy soundtrack).
New Zealand filmmaker David Blyth (Angel Mine, Death Warmed Up) returns to form with his new "psycho-sexual horror film" Wound, opening theatrically in Toronto on August 12th. Blyth promises to combine his favorite themes of mental illness, depraved violence and sexual deviancy all into Wound.
If you doubt us, just check out the trailer.
From the Press Release
“A two-headed doll! Iron-phallused pig-man stealth! Birthing your own twin! The nightclub of dream-wandering! If your family of origin doesn’t kill you, you may just make it. You will love Kate O’Rourke as she encounters her delirious, incestuous monsters of the id in this romantically...
New Zealand filmmaker David Blyth (Angel Mine, Death Warmed Up) returns to form with his new "psycho-sexual horror film" Wound, opening theatrically in Toronto on August 12th. Blyth promises to combine his favorite themes of mental illness, depraved violence and sexual deviancy all into Wound.
If you doubt us, just check out the trailer.
From the Press Release
“A two-headed doll! Iron-phallused pig-man stealth! Birthing your own twin! The nightclub of dream-wandering! If your family of origin doesn’t kill you, you may just make it. You will love Kate O’Rourke as she encounters her delirious, incestuous monsters of the id in this romantically...
- 7/13/2011
- by dougevil
- DreadCentral.com
Wound Movie PosterDirector David Blyth (Death Warmed Up) is a New Zealand based horror director who is no stranger to controversy. His film Angel Mine challenged censorship standards and his feature Death Warmed Up incorporated themes of matricide and patricide. Now, after a six year pause, Blyth returns with another shocking film piece entitled Wound.
This latest film takes some material from Greek myth and modernizes the work for a new audience. The film tackles abuse and abandonment issues as character Susan (Kate O'Rourke) confronts some family problems in a very disturbing manner. A second photo for the film is available below, but here is a warning before you proceed; the still below is graphic, gorey and not safe for work. Have a look at all the available material on Wound, here, before these elements of Greek tragedy make an appearance on the big screen at Frightfest August 29th.
The...
This latest film takes some material from Greek myth and modernizes the work for a new audience. The film tackles abuse and abandonment issues as character Susan (Kate O'Rourke) confronts some family problems in a very disturbing manner. A second photo for the film is available below, but here is a warning before you proceed; the still below is graphic, gorey and not safe for work. Have a look at all the available material on Wound, here, before these elements of Greek tragedy make an appearance on the big screen at Frightfest August 29th.
The...
- 7/2/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
During the last edition of the Fantasia Film Festival, New Zealand filmmaker David Blyth was in Montreal to host a special presentation of his documentaries on fetishism. While in town, the director behind cult favorites Death Warmed Up ! and Red Blooded American Girl was nice enough to give me a copy of Angel Mine, his first feature film, a strange and unique love story he produced at the tender age of 22 years old. ...
- 8/3/2008
- by Simon Laperriere
- Screen Anarchy
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