Little More Flesh, A (BLU-RAY) Release Date January 28/25
When deviant director Stanley Durall returns to his erotic thriller, God’s Lonely Woman, to record an audio commentary for a boutique label, he accidentally unleashes vengeful spirits — cursed spectres who are ready to enact brutal and bloody revenge for his past transgressions…
The A LITTLE MORE FLESH films combine bold performances with transgressive scripts to create unique cinematic experiences critics have called ‘Funny, shocking, sad, beautiful and very, very clever’ (Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Alliance of Women Film Journalists) and ‘The best film of the year. A completely new form of horror’ (The Devil Times Five podcast).
Bringing together an unforgettable cast of characters played by Elf Lyons, Harley Dee, Hazel Townsend, and many more, featuring cameos by Lloyd Kaufman (Troma), Laurence R Harvey (Human Centipede II) and Lauren Ashley Carter (The Woman), all shot on iPhones, brace yourself for an experience comparable to ‘recent masterclasses including Peter Strickland’s In Fabric and Jordan Peele’s Get Out’ (Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Alliance of Women Film Journalists).
directed by: Sam Ashurst
starring: AElf Lyons, Hazel Townsend, Harley Dee, Sean Mahoney
2019 / 75 min / 2.35:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0
Additional info:
- Region Free Blu-ray
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Feature length commentary by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
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Feature-length commentary by director Sam Ashurst
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Bonus feature film — A Little More Flesh II
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Mary Wild’s Freudian Analysis of A Little More Flesh
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Mary Wild’s Freudian Analysis of A Little More Flesh II
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Short film, “The Heart Is For Blood"
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Practical Effects Test Footage by Dan Martin, with optional commentary by Dan Martin
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Audio recording of Sam Ashurst’s first stand-up comedy performance
- Original pitch video with A Little More Flesh II star Harley Dee
- Original pitch video with A Little More Flesh II star Sean Mahoney
- VHS DEATHSCENE music videos for the tracks “Blood Sea,” “Death Mask,” and “Vertigo”
- Original trailer
- English SDH on both feature films