Monday, November 13, 2017

Cleopatra Music And Films Tabs Dec. 12 For The DVD Debut Of Writer/Director Jarad Cohn’s Halloween Pussy Trap Kill Kill


DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey
While recovering from horrendous wounds received at the hands of his Taliban captors in Afghanistan, an Army Ranger — known only as “The Mastermind” (voiced by Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine) — must have watched the entire Saw film series and thought to himself, “Damn, that looks like fun.”

That’s the set up in writer/director Jarad Cohn’s Halloween Pussy Trap Kill Kill, which will be making its DVD debut on Dec. 12 courtesy of Cleopatra Music & Films … MVD Entertainment Group will be guiding the sales and distribution efforts.

The underground punk band, Kill Pussy Kill, headed by Amber Stardust (Sara Malakul Lane — Jurassic City, Sharktopus), with Cat Sloane (Lauren Parkinson), Natalia Midnight (Nicole Sterling), Bridgette Van Mars (Kelly Lynn Reiter), Misty Megan Strange (Kelly McCart), sexual maniac, DJ Speed (Demetrius Stear) and Roger (Tristan Ott), are their way to their next gig when their van breaks down.

Genre fans will immediately recognize this assembly of characters as the victim pool.   Which begs the question, Roger?   Seriously, Roger?   Everyone else in the band has cool names, except Roger, so you gotta figure that his number is going to be up early in the proceedings.

DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey
But we digress.   Stuck in the middle of the proverbial “nowhere,” a helpful gas station guy, by the name of Dale (played by Richard Grieco), offers to give them a lift, but he has other plans for them.   The members of Kill Pussy Kill — and their entourage — awake (after being gassed) in a warehouse to the voice of “The Mastermind,” who explains the Saw-like rules … kill one of your group to advance to the next room (which may or may not be the exit) or everyone dies!

With a band named Kill Pussy Kill you just might see some players … so who lives, who dies and how many rooms to daylight?     

DVD & Blu-ray Release Report, Ralph Tribbey



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