American Backwoods: Slew Hampshire slashing onto DVD/VOD June 9th

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Writer/director Flood Reed's creature feature slasher AMERICAN BACKWOODS: SLEW HAMPSHIRE has been racking up the recommends and accolades, even earning the "Goriest Scene of the Year" award from Rue Morgue Magazine, and soon we'll all get a chance to see Reed's unique blend of horror, comedy, and gore. 

Thanks to Midnight Releasing, SLEW HAMPSHIRE will be hitting DVD, Video-On-Demand, streaming content providers, and select Redbox kiosks throughout North America on June 9th. Less than one week from today!

Starring Dayo Okeniyi of THE HUNGER GAMES and TERMINATOR: GENISYS, Michael Todd Schneider (AUGUST UNDERGROUND'S MORDUM), Jeremy Isabella (GHOUL), French TV star Gaya Verneuil, and "a whole slew of majestically bearded actors", AMERICAN BACKWOODS: SLEW HAMPSHIRE tells the following story:

A local rite goes frightfully wrong when a group of teenage boys encounters a sinister hunting party, a bloodthirsty tribe and a mythical beast in the backwoods of New Hampshire.

Unrated, the film contains graphic violence, profanity, nudity, and sexual content. If that sounds good to you, and you like the looks of the trailer below, you can pre-order the DVD right here.

Always up for another round of backwoods slashing, I'm in.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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