Talk about a slow week in horror related news. Not that we here at The October Country consider ourselves your premiere source of news related material mind you (we cherry pick the stories that have us most excited). Its just that....well, we're procrastinating really. We've got this epic laundry list of items that need worked on for the site sat before us right now and truth be told dear readers, we're just too distracted by other, personal obligations in life to get to them. Thus, a brief news bulletin is in order to keep us distracted for those real world duties as well.

Lastly, all this controversy and hoopla is made all the more interesting this week (of all weeks), as it has been reported today that A Serbian Film's American premiere release dates have finally been set. Picked up for US distribution by the admittedly brave Invincible Pictures, it's been reported that Film will play select theaters across North America May 13—albeit in an edited version. The unrated Serbian Film will be released exclusively via digital media distribution outfit FlixFling the same day. Sadly, there was no news of an impending DVD or BluRay release. FlixFling's CEO Tom Ashley did have this say “This is an excellent opportunity for FlixFling to offer something totally exclusive to our growing community. It was always our intention to release this film uncut, but given the recent charges against Sitges director Angel Sala, we have decided to release an edited version. We believe this film deserves to be seen as the filmmakers originally intended and hope to be able to release A Serbian Film uncut in the future.” Though we personally believe that screening A Serbian Film cut in any way, completely misses the entire point of the film, it is heartening to know that North American audiences will have the opportunity to see this instantly classic shocker in a format other than the screener bootleg copies that have been circulating our shores for the better part of a year. Also, as its name inevitably gains wider recognition in the US's mainstream media, time will tell if A Serbian Film will meet a similar, controversial fate in the States.

---Say It Ain't So - I truly try not to think too much about Leisure Books retiring their genre printing arm last year and going completely digital. It still hurts to much. Either the authors frequently published through them are going to have to jump ship to another imprint, or I guess I'm not going to be reading any of their future output anymore. I flippin' refuse to buy a Kendle. Actually, pretending that I have a choice in the matter is just pretense. I couldn't afford to buy one if I wanted to. Which is part of my problem with them. Literature (especially in this day and age) shouldn't be bound up in a super expensive piece of technology that only a handful of affluent citizens can afford. Literature, the greatest source of all of mankind's ideas and imagination, should remain relatively affordable and available to all. Which just makes the discontinuation of horror fiction's only major publishing outfit, in print form, all the more harder to grapple with. Today one of my favorite websites, Retro Slashers, lamented this sad state of affairs and what it could possibly mean for the future of the genre's written word. Recommended.


The first Grizzly has a special place in your host's heart. After catching an afternoon showing of it on TBS when I couldn't have been any older than 7 (astoundingly rated G, and full to the brim with flying severed limbs, devoured children and flesh wounds aplenty, bless it) it became the very first horror film I ever bought when inexplicably the next day, I discovered a copy of it on VHS in the department store I was shopping at with my then stepmother Cindy (herself a closet horror nut). Curious as to what Grizzly 2 had in store for Mr. Weinberg? Well then hop on over to Twitch and read his review here.
---Speaking Of Urban Legends - Brittney Colangelo who runs the excellent Day of the Woman, has posted an illuminating piece about the web's very own urban legend, The Slender Man. I'd acquaint you with him, but truth be told, he creeps me out to damn much (fabricated or not, I get chills whenever I stumble upon one of his photos). However, his very existence, and the collective building up of it on internet forums, is cool beyond the telling of it. So what are you waiting for? Dig in.
Launch Film Series:
BLOODY DISGUSTING SELECTS
LOS ANGELES — March 10, 2010 — The Collective, a full-service entertainment management and content company, along with AMC Theatres (AMC), a leading theatrical and exhibition company, and popular horror website BloodyDisgusting.com, announce today a film distribution partnership dedicated to acquiring and marketing the best horror and thriller titles from the festival and international markets.
The Collective has acquired the rights to several films out of horror- and genre-heavy festivals such as the Toronto International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, Slamdance, Sitges Film Festival and Fantastic Fest, and plans on releasing the films across multiple platforms.
AMC will show a new title in the series each month, at least twice a week, across 32 key markets, including a special Friday midnight show, beginning in May. After their theatrical exhibition at AMC, films from the series will be available to fans of the genre in DVD, Video on Demand (VOD), online and television. Released though The Collective’s home-video partnership with Vivendi Universal, DVDs for titles in the Bloody Disgusting series will feature unrated content, bonus features and special packaging for each title.
The AMC showings will introduce audiences to top horror and thriller films they would not otherwise see, as well as feature short films, contests and premiere content from the genre’s heavy hitters, offering a new platform for how films can be experienced.
"There’s a huge market for niche horror films — both independent and foreign — that isn’t being met in the current environment," said Gary Binkow, a partner at the Collective. "We’re extremely excited to be working with AMC, a company that is forward-thinking in their approach to distribution and community outreach, and willing to work with us to bring the fans into theatres to experience quality horror films in high definition video and audio. Together, we will build up a series around what those fans really want. And it only makes sense to have the trusted tastemakers of the genre from the world’s number one entertainment source for horror, Bloody Disgusting, pick the titles that they think deserve to be seen by a wider audience."
"In many of AMC’s major-market theatres, horror films are very popular, but we have lacked a steady supply of quality titles," said Nikkole Denson-Randolph, vice president of alternative and specialty content at AMC. "We are pleased to offer our guests this innovative film series, one that will entice them to return month after month for programming selected especially for them."
"We see a lot of horror films that never make it to the consumer here in the States," said Brad Miska, Bloody Disgusting co-head. "We hope to change that by releasing only films we personally love and think the horror community will embrace. Horror movies are a social experience. The success of Bloody Disgusting and other horror communities proves that concept. Bloody Disgusting represents a society of hardcore fans and we plan to activate them through these screenings, bringing the conversation off of the blogs and into the theater itself, while creating a unique experience for each filmgoer that motivates them to come back every month for the experience itself, not just the films."
The first films to be released under this venture are:
• Cold Fish — From Sion Sono, the director of LOVE EXPOSURE and SUICIDE CLUB and based on a true story, it came as no surprise that Sono’s brutal serial killer film COLD FISH received international acclaim on the festival circuit, playing Toronto, Venice, Pusan, Fantastic Fest, and others. When Shamoto’s teenage daughter was caught stealing, a generous middle-aged man helps to resolve the situation. The man and his wife offer to have Shamoto’s daughter work at their fish store. Shamoto soon discovers the horrific truth of the seemingly perfect couple…who force him to get his hands dirty in their brutal business. Inspired by a true events, COLD FISH is a bloodcurdling suspense drama that unveils the underlying insanity of an ordinary man.



For more information, please visit: www.bloodydisgustingselects.com (coming soon)
About The Collective: The Collective is a full-service Management and Production Company. Formed in 2005, The Collective’s vision was to create a single company with a 360-degree solution for maximizing their clients’ careers, endeavors and opportunities across a multitude of media platforms. Based in Beverly Hills, The Collective employs a staff of more than forty-five employees and sixteen top industry executives who support the company‘s five distinct, yet unified, divisions.
About AMC Entertainment Inc. AMC Entertainment Inc. delivers distinctive and affordable movie-going experiences in 361 theatres with 5,203 screens across the United States and Canada. The company operates 24 of the 50 highest grossing theatres in the country, including the top three. AMC has propelled industry innovation and continues today by delivering premium sight and sound, enhanced food and beverage and diverse content. www.AMCTheatres.com.
About BloodyDisgusting.com: With over 2 million unique visitors and 25 million page views per month, BloodyDisgusting.com is the world's number one entertainment source for horror. Bloody Disgusting also boasts a robust fan community across both the Bloody Disgusting and Myspace Horror platforms, with a combined community of over 800,000 members. From video games to comics, music and movie reviews to podcasts, BloodyDisgusting.com is the most trafficked horror website in the world.
Contact:
Jonathan Bing
Bing Communications Group
O: (310) 310 – 3561
C: (323) 839 – 7284
Jbing@bingcommunications.net

It was announced recently that Dawning has finally found a distributor in Breaking Glass Pictures, who plan on releasing the film sometime this June. Color me intrigued as hopefully you are as well dear readers. If not, then feast your eyes upon these absolutely stunning posters for the film, which I'll admit are not only the most beautiful works of advertisement I have seen in ages, but are also what initially got me to sit up and pay attention in the first place. As far as successful marketing tools are concerned, you knocked this one outta the park guys, bravo.








To learn more about Dawning, you may visit the film's official site here.
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