This week saw the DVD/Blu-ray release of Mimesis: Night of the Living Dead from director Doug Schulze.
In the film, a group of horror fans find themselves unwilling participants in a living nightmare that pays homage to a classic horror film. Seven complete strangers whose only common link is a love for classic era horror films are invited to attend an exclusive “horror fan” party at a remote farm.
Shock spoke to Schulze about the film and the future of his proposed "Mimesis" trilogy.
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ShockTillYouDrop.com has an exclusive first look at the official trailer for Mimesis: Night of the Living Dead, an Anchor Bay release coming February 12th.
In the film, a group of horror fans find themselves unwilling participants in a living nightmare that pays homage to a classic horror film. Seven complete strangers whose only common link is a love for classic era horror films are invited to attend an exclusive “horror fan” party at a remote farm.
Sid Haig and Courtney Gains star. This is Sid's second film to carry the "Night of the Living Dead" moniker behind Night of the Living Dead 3D.
In the director's seat is Doug Schulze, who also helmed Dark Fields in 2009 and Hellmaster. And, according to the IMDb, Schulze is in post-production on Mimesis 2. So there's that. The sequel finds kids playing a role playing game that has them living out Nosferatu.
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February 12th sees the release of Mimesis: Night of the Living Dead and we have a clip to share with you after the jump.
In the film, a group of horror fans find themselves unwilling participants in a living nightmare that pays homage to a classic horror film. Seven complete strangers whose only common link is a love for classic era horror films are invited to attend an exclusive “horror fan” party at a remote farm.
But as the sun sets, these strangers soon find themselves within a real life version of the 1968 George Romero cult horror classic Night of the Living Dead!
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"Mimesis." Definition? Imitation, mimicry. With that out of the way, let me introduce you to the awkwardly-titled Mimesis: Night of the Living Dead. According to The Wrap, the film was picked up by Anchor Bay for distribution.
In the film, group of horror fans find themselves unwilling participants in a nightmarish role playing game that pays homage to a classic horror film.
Guess what that film is? If you guessed a George Romero classic, you'd be right.
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