We recently got word about the DVD and Blu-ray release of Jimmy ScreamerClauz's animated Where the Dead Go to Die from Unearthed Films on February 21st and are happy to share the cover artwork and the flick's trailer. Check it out!
Synopsis:
Where the Dead Go to Die revolves around a troubled group of children living on the same block. They are haunted by a talking dog named Labby who brings them on surreal hell-rides between different dimensions and time periods. On the night of a lunar eclipse, he informs Tommy about the devil fetus living inside his mother. The same night he attempts to help Ralph court the girl across the street, who is an unwilling participant in her father's child porn tape trading ring. Add in a memory-stealing junkie living inside an abandoned church, and you have 93 minutes of pure mind-melting insanity!
Directed by Jimmy ScreamerClauz, Where the Dead Go to Die...
Synopsis:
Where the Dead Go to Die revolves around a troubled group of children living on the same block. They are haunted by a talking dog named Labby who brings them on surreal hell-rides between different dimensions and time periods. On the night of a lunar eclipse, he informs Tommy about the devil fetus living inside his mother. The same night he attempts to help Ralph court the girl across the street, who is an unwilling participant in her father's child porn tape trading ring. Add in a memory-stealing junkie living inside an abandoned church, and you have 93 minutes of pure mind-melting insanity!
Directed by Jimmy ScreamerClauz, Where the Dead Go to Die...
- 1/26/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Writer/director/animator Jimmy ScreamerClauz’s “Liquid Memories” is one of the most disturbing films I’ve ever seen, and that’s not just the hyperbole talking. There are scenes in that movie that are just as vivid to this day as they were when I watched the flick a few months ago. Despite the picture’s somewhat crude animation and the its frequently incoherent dream-like story, this freakish little short charmed the meat pants off of me, and, thanks to the folks at Unearthed Films, I won’t have to wait that long for a follow-up. Sounds good to me! “Where the Dead Go to Die”, which will arrive courtesy of the aforementioned distributor next year, appears to borrow quite a bit of footage from “Liquid Memories”, a fact that would generally annoy me to no end. However, since practically nobody I know has seen “Liquid Memories”, I really don’t care.
- 10/17/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
How do I even begin to describe director Jimmy ScreamerClauz’s 2010 animated horror outing “Liquid Memories”? Attempting to do so would be akin to relating the contents of an acid trip to someone who’s never taken a hallucinogenic drug. It’s hard to imagine how an individual could accurately transfer this mind-boggling madness from their brain to the screen. I am in awe.The strangest thing about the entire experience is its presentation; the film feels like a cut scene from an early Playstation 2 game, albeit one that features a woman pleasing herself by fingering the baby head growing between her legs. Did that sentence make sense to you? If so, I’m sorry. The story itself is pretty heady: An emotionally unstable man, unable to unravel the infinite mysteries of death, decides to completely wipe the dreary subject from his memories. In order to do so, he has...
- 9/21/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
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