EXCLUSIVE Clip & Details on Eric Stanze’s ‘IN MEMORY OF’ Blu-Ray Release

Wicked Pixel Cinema’s latest film, In Memory Of (formerly Stoplight, which you can find some posts on the site under that name)directed by Eric Stanze, is finally getting a Blu-Ray release! Even better news, it will be out sooner than you think! We have the EXCLUSIVE details outlining the Blu-Ray release including the special features that are included and the release date, so you can get your grubby, bloody hands on it.

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Check out this EXCLUSIVE clip from the film released just for our readers:

IN MEMORY OF is the long-awaited new film from director Eric Stanze, the critically acclaimed and often controversial filmmaker who helmed ICE FROM THE SUN, SCRAPBOOK, DEADWOOD PARK, and RATLINE.  

A fever-dream art-house horror road-trip film, IN MEMORY OF will be released June 26th, 2018.

The IN MEMORY OF Blu-ray will be a two-disc release.

Disc One:  

  • Feature Film.

  • Commentary Track by director Eric Stanze.

  • Commentary Track by actress Jackie Kelly, actor Jason Christ, and director Eric Stanze.

  • Gray Matter: Featurette on the IN MEMORY OF original music score.

  • Deleted Scenes with optional Commentary Track by director/editor Eric Stanze.

  • Preview Trailer.  

Disc Two:  

  • THOUGHT PROCESS: Feature-length behind-the-scenes documentary.

Not Rated / Intended For Mature Audiences / 1080p High Definition

Disc One: 50GB Dual Layer.  Disc Two: 25GB Single Layer.  Region ABC.

Comment from director Eric Stanze about releasing IN MEMORY OF to Blu-ray as a two-disc set:

“When we crowdfunded and set up the Blu-ray pre-orders, IN MEMORY OF was going to be a single-disc release.  However, after seeing all the patience and support from those who pre-ordered and backed us on IndieGoGo, one of the producers on the film, Trevor Williams, strongly suggested we release a two-disc set.  He had been working on a short behind-the-scenes featurette, but he pushed for an in-depth feature-length making-of documentary instead, which would go on the second disc. He saw it as a little surprise ‘thank you’ to our supporters – a small acknowledgment of the patience they showed as we worked many months in post-production making the film as good as it could be.  I agreed with Trev. I too wanted to offer a small token of appreciation to everyone who waited patiently. So we spent a little extra time and money making the release something a bit more special. We did it for the people who were kind enough to pitch in early and then wait for us to do what we do.”

Shot in Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah, IN MEMORY OF is a sprawling journey through madness that stars Jackie Kelly in her feature film debut.  (She previously starred in the short film THE DRESS, which garnered acclaim at film fests around the world.)

IN MEMORY OF also stars Jason Christ (RATLINE), Adam Ahlbrandt (director of CROSS BEARER and THE CEMETERY), Emily Haack (SCRAPBOOK), DJ Vivona (ICE FROM THE SUN), Haley Jay Madison (SCAREWAVES, HEADLESS), Jason Allen Wolfe (DEADWOOD PARK), and Katie Groshong (A MEASURE OF THE SIN, JUG FACE).  

Synopsis:

When a medical experiment turns into a blood-soaked nightmare, the only surviving subject flees for her life. Painfully missing her most precious memories of childhood, pummeled by horrific hallucinations, and pursued by those who stand to profit from her damaged brain, Amber Sheridan embarks on a cross-country road trip to track down a mysterious stranger – the one man who has the ability to end Amber’s madness, and restore the memories that have been stolen from her.

The IN MEMORY OF Two-Disc Blu-ray can be ordered here:

http://wickedpixel.com/films/in-memory-of/

Andy Triefenbach is the Editor-in-Chief and owner of DestroytheBrain.com. In addition to his role on the site, he also programs St. Louis' monthly horror & exploitation theatrical midnight program, Late Nite Grindhouse. Coming from a household of a sci-fi father and a horror/supernatural loving mother, Andy's path to loving genre film was clear. He misses VHS and his personal Saturday night 6 tape movie marathons from his youth.

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