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    Why Kostanski’s Psycho Goreman Has The Potential To Be 2021’s Best Horror Film

    Released in January of this year, Psycho Goreman is a horror comedy directed by Steven Kostanski. The film has received excellent reviews and sits at an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Kostanski has previously directed films like The Void (2016) and Leprechaun Returns (2018) and wants to turn PG into a series of films with the sole purpose of being able to call one of his films PG-13 someday. The cast includes Nita-Josee Hanna (Books of Blood, 2020), Matthew Ninaber (Extraction Day, 2014), Owen Myre (Terrifier 2, 2021), Steven Vlahos (Two Deaths of Henry Baker, 2020) as well as Reece Presley (Holy Hell, 2015).

    Something extra for the fans to get their hands on

    Psycho Goreman is releasing on Blu-ray and DVD this March and will include up to two hours of bonus footage. This will include Director’s commentary, One on One: An Interview with the Director of Psycho Goreman, Interviews with the Cast, Interview with Adam Brooks, Kortex: A Konversation, The Music of PG: Psycho Goreman, Fight Choreography, Fight Pre-Viz, Filming the Paladin Fight, PG vs. Pandora, Miniature Magic, Inside the Creature Shop, Concept Art Gallery and finally, Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery.

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    Film synopsis

    Psycho Goreman tells the story of siblings Mimi and Luke, who, after accidentally bringing back to life an alien overlord that may destroy the planet, use a magical amulet to use him as their genie. However, PG’s presence on Earth soon attracts other intergalactic forces’ attention and, consequently, it all leads up to a cosmic battle taking place in a small suburban town. The film may not have a history at the box office in terms of a classic prequel or original, but its unique concept could easily make it a deserving contender for 2021’s best horror movie.

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