BLOOD PUNCH – Special Screening with MILO CAWTHORNE in person!
Monster Fest and Bounty Films are excited to collaborate on the Melbourne screening of the gore-tastic New Zealand horror/comedy, BLOOD PUNCH on the 25th of June, 7.30pm at The Backlot Studios. Following the screening will be an audience Q&A with star, Milo Cawthorne (DEATHGASM/ASH VS. EVIL DEAD).
BLOOD PUNCH
Special Screening with star Milo Cawthorne (DEATHGASM) in person!
DVD+ SCREENING+Q&A = $20
Tickets: https://www.trybooking.com/203509
On the promise of the ultimate drug score, brilliant chemistry student Milton breaks out of court mandated rehab to follow the mysterious and seductive Skyler and her boyfriend, Russell, to an isolated hunting lodge, where they intend to produce enough meth to set them up for life. Caught in the middle of a love-triangle, Milton and Skyler murder Russell, burying his body in the woods. The next morning they are horrified to find him alive and well, with no memory of the day before. Forced into an endless cycle of death, carnage, and mayhem, Milton is desperate for answers and a way out. But the truth is more horrifying than he could have ever imagined, nothing is as it seems, and there is no one to trust–least of all himself.
An Important Message from Milo Cawthorne – Melbourne Bloodpunch Screening! from Bounty Films on Vimeo.
“Blood Punch is an audacious, gruesomely violent and darkly funny thriller that enjoys messing with its viewers’ minds.” – Hollywood Reporter
“It’s fun as hell and smart enough to pull all the right moves without rubbing its twists in your face. “ – Bloody Disgusting
“It’s compelling, interesting, original, well-written, and just completely awesome” – Blood Sprayer
ABOUT BOUNTY FILMS
Based in Melbourne and complemented by a passionate and dedicated staff who have over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry, Bounty is committed to releasing films that are both entertaining and culturally significant.
ABOUT MONSTER FEST PRESENTS
MONSTER FEST is the exhibition arm of Monster Pictures, including Australia’s biggest, bloodiest and most boundary-busting film festival (set this year for Nov. 24-27 at the Lido Cinemas in Melbourne). Founded in 2011, Monster Fest is a mix of Premieres, international festival favourites, challenging new discoveries and curated repertory sidebars alongside industry-focused events, with a special emphasis on supporting emerging Australian genre film talent through the festival and beyond.