Sunday, May 6, 2018

Dread Central Presents "The Lodgers" on DVD/Blu-Ray Combo Pack


Dread Central Presents and Epic Pictures Group recently released information for the upcoming DVD/Blu-Ray combo pack release of "The Lodgers". The film stars Charlotte Vega (The Misfit Club), Bill Milner (X-Men: First Class), Eugene Simon (Game of Thrones), David Bradley (Harry Potter) and Moe Dunford (Vikings).

Special features on the DVD/Blu-Ray includes behind the scenes documentary, deleted scenes, official trailer, TV spot and trailers for other Dread Central Presents releases.

"The Lodgers" hits retail on May 29th.

To pre-order this film, you can goto: https://epic-pictures.com/merchandise/the-lodgers-2-disc-pack-dvdblu-ray.

For more information on this film, you can visit the film's official website at: http://TheLodgersMovie.com.

Press Release:

After a sold-out release of TERRIFIER, Epic Pictures’ horror label, Dread Central Presents, is coming out with a collector’s edition Blu-Ray/DVD combo packs of their elegant haunting supernatural thriller THE LODGERS on Tuesday, May 29th.

Loaded with special features, the Blu-ray/DVD combo pack includes several languages Castilian Spanish, French, German and Portuguese as well as subtitles in Latin American Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch and Romanian.

Winner of several awards, THE LODGERS had its world première at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival and was closing night feature at the 50th Sitges Film Festival. Directed by Brian O’Malley (LET US PREY) and written by David Turpin. Starring Charlotte Vega (The Misfit Club), Bill Milner (X-Men: First Class), Eugene Simon (Game of Thrones), David Bradley (Harry Potter) and Moe Dunford (Vikings)

In this gothic supernatural thriller, a family curse confines orphaned twins Rachel (Charlotte Vega) and Edward (Bill Milner) to their home as punishment for their ancestors’ sins. Bound to the rules of a haunting childhood lullaby, the twins must never let any outsiders inside the house, must be in their rooms by the chime of midnight, and must never be separated from one another. Breaking any of these three rules will incur the wrath of a sinister presence that inhabits the house after midnight. While Edward is committed to this ill-fated life, he’s becoming more unhinged due to the fact that Rachel is not. Smitten by a local soldier (Eugene Simon), Rachel grows skeptical and begins to rebel, desperate to escape the oppression and misery of their captivity.

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