Low budget zombie flick Wisconsin Project X heads to DVD next month

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Brain Damage Films will release WISCONSIN PROJECT X on DVD on July 5. Special features on the release include two audio commentaries, a behind-the-scenes documentary and deleted scenes. Below you can see the cover art – which features a quote from an old news post by our own Jake Dee.

The movie is written, directed and produced by Christian Ackerman, who also stars in the film along with Joel Baird, Christian Ackerman, Danielle Ackerman, Tyler Wittenberg, Scott Ranf, April Depee, Dave Mobley, Jack Kolberg, Kurt Skrivseth, Timothy Kolberg and Jonathan Laurin.

In the small town of Wisconsinville, Montana a scientist, Dr. Winston, works in a lab on a new experiment. While developing a new type of preservative for the snack cake industry, he creates an artificial living organism. Dr. Winston creates a humanoid from the formula. They mutate and break free from the doctor’s laboratory. Now they have escaped into the town of Wisconsinville, destroying and killing everything in their path. A full out battle ensues; exploding heads, exploding humanoids, gunfire, coffee fire, body parts, and 80’s horror mayhem! The small town underdogs give the humanoids a brutal beating. They find Dr. Winston, who insists that he can make more humanoids. And he can make them better. Ralphie and his group of friends strongly disagree. Dr. Winston ignores the group’s concern and heads back to his lab. Ralphie and the gang try and stop him from creating more humanoid monsters. It’s too late; he has turned into a humanoid monster and fights them. Gunshots and a bullet hit to a main gasline causes a chain reaction of danger. A giant explosion and the group just barely gets away – but is this the end of the Dr. Winston humanoid monster?

Pre-order WISCONSIN PROEJCT X on DVD HERE.

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