A deranged director lures his musical muses to a house of horrors, turning their video shoot into a torturous snuff film in twisted new slasher
Watch Director’s Cut, if you dare, for a harrowing horror that will rock you to your core, from writer-director Don Capria (Anecdota, Eulogy) in his feature debut.
Louis Lombardi (24, The Sopranos) plays a devilish director who demands more than just quiet on set in his nightmarish pursuit of fame. Making waves on the festival circuit and following its acclaimed US release, Director’s Cut is ready for its UK premiere when it lands on digital 3 November 2025, from Miracle Media.

Punk band, The Suicide Disease, are struggling after the death of their close friend. With no funds to keep them afloat and tensions rising, it might be time to quit. So, when they’re approached by a filmmaker on social media with an offer to make them a free
music video, they have no choice but to accept, however dodgy it seems.
Desperate for fame, the band drive deep into the Pennsylvania woods in hopes of making their killer music video. But it’s not long before egos clash and the abrasive auteur demands full control of the shoot, much to the band’s disdain.
As his professional mask drops, along with his illusion of sanity, the unhinged director and his murderous assistant (Lucy Hart – Pleasure) make the band members unwitting stars of their very own snuff movie.
Roll the tape on the Director’s Cut and get ready for a horrifying video shoot from head banging hell.
Director’s Cut (2025) will be available on digital on November 3rd from Miracle Media
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