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Capture Kill Release on DVD
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Capture Kill Release on DVD

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Format: DVD | Age Rating: BBFC-18

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A hit with critics and audiences worldwide since its debut at the Sunscreen Film Festival, Capture Kill Release is an unflinching and chilling depiction of a couple s moral decay for the sake of their art . A young married couple documents their descent down the rabbit hole as they seek to fulfil one of their darkest desires: kill a stranger and film it for posterity. Strain and second thoughts pull at their devotion to each other as they carefully plot out a heinous crime for the sake of curiosity. While they may have carefully thought out every small step and detail of getting away with murder, nothing can prepare them for the guilt and the weight of moving on in the aftermath. Winning numerous awards from horror festivals around the world, and featuring star-making performances from the two leads, Capture Kill Release is one of the most talked about independent horror films in recent years. DVD SPECIAL FEATURES: Deleted Scenes Untreated VHS Sequences Teaser & Theatrical trailers PRESS: Capture Kill Release will send shivers down your spine with its uncomfortably realistic and darkly comic approach to killing. With a couple of strong performances and a stone-cold, simple premise, this is the perfect recipe for an effective, unforgettable found-footage horror film SCREAM Horror Magazine One of the best found footage films you re going to find... the film uses the format in new and exciting ways by telling an intimate story of flawed romance, twisted morals, and the horror of love... fans of found footage are going to love this, as will those who don t like the format, as it has engaging characters you can t help but like, despite their obvious flaws Ain t It Cool News Terrific performances ground real evil into next-door neighbor characterizations - Culture Crypt "This is what micro-budget horror is really about - Flickering Myth
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