Friday, February 15, 2013

Vinegar Syndrome's Drive-In Collection coming March 12th


We are just a few weeks away from a couple of my most anticipated releases of the year, Vinegar Syndrome's new Drive-In Collection line. 


Two grimy, low-rent, regional sleaze-fests guaranteed to leave even the most jaded genre film fans scratching their heads in disbelief.
SAVAGE WATER (1979)
Regional horror filmmaking at its most bare-bones, Paul Kener’s Utah lensed proto-giallo is a schizoid blend of big budget home movie and ultra cheap sleaze.
Director: Paul Kener
95 minutes / Color / AR: 1.85:1
DEATH BY INVITATION (1971)
One of producer Leonard Kirtman’s odd ventures into horror filmmaking, ‘Death’ is an effectively gritty tale of 20th century witchery topped off with a pleasant touch of psychedelia.
Director: Ken Friedman
81 minutes / Color / AR: 1.85:1
Features Include:
+ Dual Layer DVD-9 | Region Free | 16:9 Anamorphic | 1.85:1 AR | MONO
+ 2k scan from 35mm theatrical prints
+ Two commentary tracks by: The Hysteria Continues

This was a release I was already excited for but the holy shit factor is through the roof knowing about the two Hysteria Continues commentaries. If you've got a couple hundred hours to kill, check out some of their podcasts. You can preorder now directly from Vinegar Syndrome.


Two forgotten B-pictures from one of the X rated film world’s most talented auteurs, Anthony Spinelli, presented from film sourced transfers for the very first time!
EXPECTATIONS (1977)
Two women, one a wealthy socialite and the other a swinger, decide to swap lives. However as the novelty wears off, they become slaves to each other’s misery.
Director: Anthony Spinelli
70 minutes / Color / AR: 1.85:1
CONFESSIONS (1977)
A bored, upscale housewife decides to dabble in the world of anonymous sex and prostitution but quickly learns the unfortunately reality of such a lifestyle.
Director: Anthony Spinelli
68 minutes / Color / AR: 1.85:1
Features Include:
+ Dual Layer DVD-9 | Region Free | 16:9 Anamorphic | 1.85:1 AR | MONO
+ 2k scan from 35mm theatrical prints

You can preorder now directly from Vinegar Syndrome.

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