
Thanks to Gorehounds, the pre-order for the extreme films The Degenerates (2021) by Jonathan Doe, CatCall: Omega Violence (2022) by Patrick Fortin, Station 0 (2022) by Günther Brandl, and the horror anthology film 6 Songs (2024) are available for pre-order on Goredrome Pictures and TetroVideo official websites.
The four films come in a numbered limited Mediabook edition with Blu-ray and Booklet (cards and slipcovers are limited to pre-order customers only) along with T-Shirts and magnets.
The Degenerates
Written, directed and starring Jonathan Doe (Carving The Cadaver vol. 1, 2, 3), The Degenerates is currently available in the limited and numbered Mediabook edition (Cover A, B, and C) with 2 Blu-rays and Booklet, English language and French, Italian, and German subtitles. This edition includes a never-before-seen Snuff-Edit of the film.
The Degenerates story takes its cue from the horrific murder of Robert Beckowitz that occurred in 1982. On July 14 of that year, in Detroit, Michigan, Beckowitz was murdered by his friend James Glover with the help of Jeannine Clark, Robert’s partner.
After the murder, the two killers mutilated and desecrated the victim’s body for three days, immortalizing their acts in a series of disturbing photographs of them posing with the dismembered corpse.
Jonathan Doe’s film, which also features Felicia Fisher (Barf Bunny), reimagines this grim episode, focusing on the atrocities committed by the psychopathic pair.
Contents:
DISC 1:
– The Degenerates: Snuff Cut – 50′ 57”
– Introduction by Jon Doe – 5′ 10”
– Felicia Fisher Interview – 7′ 23”
– Griphook Music Video – 1′ 10”
– Original Trailer – 1′ 37”
DISC 2:
– The Degenerates – 51′ 57”
– Making Of – 24′ 24”
CatCall: Omega Violence
CatCall: Omega Violence is a horror splatter and gore film directed by Patrick Fortin, the director of Carnival of Gore.
The film is available in the limited and numbered Mediabook edition (Cover A and B) with 2 Blu-rays and Booklet, English language with French and Italian subtitles, and the 3D Carnage (collection of 3D shorts by Patrick Fortin) bonus film.
Starring J.P. Audet, Steph Dumais and Camille Monette, CatCall: Omega Violence features a woman who, fed up with the abuses she suffers while walking on the street, takes her revenge against a cat caller.
Contents:
DISC 1:
– CatCall: Omega Violence – 83′
– Photogallery
– Art Gallery
– Infernal Gluttony 2 – 5′ 20”
DISC 2:
– 3D Carnage – 52′ 26”
Station 0
Station 0 is a horror film directed by Günther Brandl (The Children of Golgotha), director and actor best known for starring in Tom Heidenberg’s extreme horror Necrophile Passion (2013).
Station 0 is available in the limited and numbered Mediabook edition (Cover A and B) with Blu-ray + Booklet, German language and French and Italian subtitles.
Plot: When Tamara opens her eyes, she finds herself in a dark room – bound on a hospital bed. She doesn’t know how she got there or why she’s detained there. But why does her husband not recognize her? Does Tamara become victim of a perfidious intrigue? Slowly she realizes why she ended up on “Station 0”.
The cast of Station 0 includes Monika Brandl, Melody Bayer and Günther Brandl himself.
Contents:
Bonus Features:
– Outtakes – 8′
– Behind the Scenes 7′ 30”
6 Songs
6 Songs is an anthology horror film in which six filmmakers represent terror using six different songs. The film is available in the limited Mediabook edition of 150 copies for Cover A (Blu-ray + Booklet) and 50 copies for Cover B (Blu-ray + CD + Booklet), with English language, with French, and Italian subtitles.
The directors involved in 6 Songs are: Domiziano Cristopharo (TetroManiac: eROTik), Corey Dean Cowley (Trypophobic Posession), Joseph Russio (Beyond Dark Dreams), Irene Jones Baruffetti (Vore Gore), Slade Wilson (XXX DARK NET: Red Lips) and Pete Lankston (King James Bible).
Contents:
DISC 1:
– 6 Songs – The Movie
– Deleted Scene
– Original Trailer
– Bloopers&Backstage
– Photogallery
DISC 2:
– 6 Songs: The Soundtrack
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