Zombie comedy Buckwild lurches to Blu-ray this March

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Zombie comedy BUCKWILD, which I don’t believe we had heard of until today, is heading to Blu-ray and DVD in March, according to a press release. We’ve got the cover art for your ghouls, as you can see to the right.

BUCK WILD is a tongue-in-cheek adventure that turns the buddy comedy upside down while tearing zombies inside out! Craig Thompson’s idyllic hunting trip with his two buddies and unstable cousin is wrecked after hearing that his fiancée and best man-to-be have been cavorting behind his back. To make matters worse, Craig’s cousin appears to be on the verge of a murderous rampage, while a rapidly spreading Chupacabra virus is transforming locals into the undead. After taking drastic measures to protect themselves, the boys must put aside their differences to survive an insidious hillbilly gang and impending zombie melee. Things are about to get BUCK WILD!

Directed by Tyler Glodt (The Eves), the outrageous comedy stars Matthew Albrecht (The Artist), Mark Ford (The Eves), Meg Cionni (The Fear Chamber) and Joe Stevens (True Grit, FX’x “Justified”). BUCK WILD will be available for early digital download on February 18, 2014 before heading to Blu-Ray and DVD on March 18, 2014. Pre-order the DVD right HERE.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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