Killer Black Friday Slasher Studios DVD Deal

Christmas is right around the corner and the slashing never stops here at Slasher Studios! From now until Sunday night at midnight, both Don’t Go to the Reunion and Dismembering Christmas on DVD for just $8 each or buy both films for just $15. As an extra bonus, all orders will receive a special horror gift with each dvd purchase! Supplies are limited!


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DISMEMBERING CHRISTMAS $5 DVD Sale

We havent forgotten about you slasher friends! Its beginning to look a lot like a slasher holiday season! Ready to celebrate the upcoming Christmas season in blood red style? Slasher Studios second horror feature film, Dismembering Christmas, is the movie for you. It was supposed to be a holiday vacation they would never forget, not a holiday vacation they would never survive. When Mark and his friends go up to his fathers new vacation home for Christmas vacation, they were ready for a fun time. Out in the middle of nowhere, the house is cheerfully decorated for Christmas. But an unknown visitor is there, and one by one they are murdered. Its Christmas and not a creature is stirring except the killer in the house…

Order your copy on DVD today for just $5 and score a special signed holiday Christmas card with your purchase.

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DVD Extras include:
Audio commentary with Actor/Director Austin Bosley
Audio commentary with Writer/Producer Kevin Sommerfield
Bloopers
Fly on the Set: Making Of Dismembering Christmas
Theatrical Trailer
Teaser Trailer





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KILLER $5 Slasher Studios DVD Sale With Slasher Studios Updates

We haven’t been nearly as active here at Slasher Studios over the past year but we are still here and wanted to give you horror friends some updates. We will are currently offering all three of our Slasher Studios dvds for just $5 each while supplies last. Buy all three and we will throw in a bonus mystery horror dvd for FREE! Once we sell out, we will begin the process of working on our fourth Slasher Studios feature. It’ll be a gory good time that we think you are going to love. Thank you again for the support and hope you all are having a killer good year!


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IRRATIONAL FEAR Makes Fearful Digital Debut

We’ve been on a temporary hiatus here at Slasher Studios but we’ve returned to give you horror fans some killer news you are sure to love! Terror Films will be bringing our latest horror feature, IRRATIONAL FEAR, to you digitally this week! That’s right our very own IRRATIONAL FEAR will hit digital tomorrow, July 24th. The film will be available on the following platforms: Tubi TV, Amazon Prime, Roku, Watch Movies Now, Google Play, Kings of Horror on Youtube. Look for more digital announcements regarding the film in the near future. Check out the official Terror Films IRRATIONAL FEAR trailer below!

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Pick up your special edition DVD featuring the following killer special features:

Cast & Crew Commentary
Filmmaker’s Commentary
Deleted Scenes
Cast & Crew Interviews
What’s Your Fear? Featurette
Slasher Studios Horror Podcast: The Making of Irrational Fear
Theatrical Trailer
Indie Horror Trailers
Photo Gallery

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Lowest Price Ever! $5 Slasher Studios DVD Sale

Now through August 31st, we are offering all three Slasher Studios features (Don’t Go to the Reunion, Dismembering Christmas, and Irrational Fear) on DVD for just $5 each! This will be the only time these films are offered at this rate so make sure to pick up yours if you haven’t already. Please note this sale ships to the US only. For international rates, please email us at [email protected].


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Slasher Studios DVD Bundle Pack – $20 – Free US Shipping

We have one last slasher deal for you horror friends. To celebrate a blood red Christmas we are offering you a killer deal. From now until December 31st, purchase a Slasher Studios DVD bundle pack and you’ll receive all three of our horror features on DVD. To sweeten the horror deal, we are also offering FREE US shipping for a limited time only. Pick up your bundle pack today and help us celebrate a horror filled New Year!


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Slasher Studios Black Friday DVD Sale

Christmas is right around the corner and the slashing never stops here at Slasher Studios! From now until Sunday night at midnight, both Don’t Go to the Reunion and Dismembering Christmas on DVD for just $8 each or buy both films for just $15. This is the lowest price either film has ever been so don’t miss out on this killer deal. Supplies are limited!


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Free Christmas Card & Poster With DISMEMBERING CHRISTMAS Purchase

Its beginning to look a lot like a bloody Christmas! Ready to celebrate the upcoming slasher season in blood red style? Slasher Studios second horror feature film, Dismembering Christmas, is the movie for you. It was supposed to be a holiday vacation they would never forget, not a holiday vacation they would never survive. When Mark and his friends go up to his fathers new vacation home for Christmas vacation, they were ready for a fun time. Out in the middle of nowhere, the house is cheerfully decorated for Christmas. But an unknown visitor is there, and one by one they are murdered. Its Christmas and not a creature is stirring except the killer in the house…

Order your copy on DVD or limited edition VHS today and score an 11×17 Dismembering Christmas FREE and a special holiday Christmas card.

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DVD Extras include:
Audio commentary with Actor/Director Austin Bosley
Audio commentary with Writer/Producer Kevin Sommerfield
Bloopers
Fly on the Set: Making Of Dismembering Christmas
Theatrical Trailer
Teaser Trailer

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Happy 25th Birthday, WES CRAVEN’S NEW NIGHTMARE

On this day in 1994, Wes Craven unleashed a brand new Freddy Krueger on horror audiences around the world in the form of Wes Craven’s New Nightmare. The film was a groundbreaking horror sequel that toyed with audience’s expectations. While mostly well reviewed, the film ended its run at the box office with a disappointing take that didn’t leave New Line Cinema begging for more.

I will never forget the first time I watched Wes Craven’s New Nightmare. I begged my parents to take me to the theater to see it but that, sadly, was a no-go. It wasn’t playing within an hour of where I lived and by the time my local theater received it, it was in and out in a week. The reviews I read (at the age of ten, I was a subscriber to Entertainment Weekly…whether that is awesome or sad can be left up to your own judgment) were very mixed. The critics that loved it (The New York Times, Roger Ebert, USA Today) hailed the film’s praises but the critics that hated it (Entertainment Weekly being one of them) called the film a pretentious mess. I had no idea what to expect going in but I know for certain I didn’t expect it to be the one movie that would change my life for the better part of two decades.

Wes Craven’s New Nightmare tells the story of what happens when the evil that is created in any work of art (in this case, the Elm Street films) is released into mass media. It is the first mainstream horror movie to truly ask the question as to what effect the art being made has on the audience that views it. It is a powerful question and it has been the surface of debate ever since the medium of film was created. What New Nightmare does so spectacularly is it takes it to the next “meta” level of having the actors and filmmakers of the original Nightmare in on the phenomenon. What should come across as convoluted is strangely thought provoking.

But..let us start back at the beginning. Wes Craven’s New Nightmare begins with a scene that is a direct homage to the original Nightmare on Elm Street with “Freddy” working on building a new glove. Little do we know that this is just a tease as we are actually watching the behind-the-scenes work on a brand new Nightmare film complete with Wes Craven and the very beautiful Heather Langenkamp. An effect goes wrong, the Freddy glove comes to life, and two special effects guys are brutally murdered. The film takes another turn by revealing this to be only a dream of Langenkamp, a foreboding warning of what is yet to come. We meet Heather in her everyday life. She appears to be happily married to a special effects guy named Chase, and has a young boy named Dylan. But her life is about to change as a series of harassing phone calls threaten her sanity. When her husband dies in a car accident and her son starts exhibiting some “Freddy like” behavior, her world is turned upside down and she is forced to confront the question of whether or not Freddy has entered into her “real life.” The only way to stop this “new Freddy” is to appear in another Elm Street film effectively putting the Genie (Freddy) back in the bottle (The film series).

To me, New Nightmare is that rare horror film in which everything works. The performances are pitch perfect, lead by a tour-de-force performance by the amazing Langenkamp (she has never been better than she is here). The script is full of twists and turns and the movie is quite possibly the best looking of the entire series. What starts out as a maze of mirrors becomes something much more than your typical nightmare. As I said before, the film brilliantly examines the role film plays on those who watch it. Something that Wes Craven’s Scream would play out to great effect two years later and something that I myself toyed with in writing Popularity Killer. I really can’t say enough about this film and homages to the original are expertly placed. I think about this film on a nearly daily basis and I hope one day to create a work on art that has the same merits of this film. It really is something special.

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Slasher Studios Slashes Up Crypticon-Minneapolis September 6th-8th

It’s that time of year again and Slasher Studios will be hitting the horror conventions with our first stop at Crypticon-Minneapolis from September 6th-8th. We hope to see you all there and make sure to stop by our table and pick up some killer goodies! It’s going to be a gory good time for everyone. Can’t make the convention but still want to support indie horror? Pick up any of our films or t-shirts (at new discounted prices) down below and we would be happy to send them to you for your horror home. Thanks again for all the incredible support. YOU are the reason we do this!!


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