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This listing is for the standard edition Blu-ray. The limited edition slipcover (designed by Black Coffiend) was limited to 500 units and is sold out. The two versions are identical, aside from the slipcover.

Dark Star Pictures is a new-age North American distribution company, focused on bringing unique and targeted content to audiences across the country and is committed to releasing auteur-driven, original cinema in the theatrical, digital and home video space. In partnership with OCN Distribution, new Dark Star titles - along with celebrated features in their back catalog - will receive features packed blu-ray editions that will maintain the OCN standard of quality and Dark Star's deft curation.

Renowned oneirologist Ambrose London is requested to appear at Arkham Asylum by newly appointed Dr. Barnard to study the strange case of James Fhelleps. A patient seemingly inhabited by the personality of Joe Slater, a denizen of the Catskill Mountain region and a primitive colonial peasant of barbaric degeneracy, who had mysteriously vanished 122 years ago. Ambrose and Barnard's investigation takes an unexpected turn when Fhelleps/Slater is attached to London's Dream Machine that releases an alien life from Hell bent on world annihilation.

directed by: Chad Ferrin
starring: Edward Furlong, Susan Priver, Robert Miano, Steve Railsback, Bai Ling, Ginger Lynn, Lew Temple

2025 / 90 min / 2.39:1 / English DTS-HD MA 5.1

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • Feature Commentary w/Chad Ferrin, Brandon Kirk, Elina Madison & Bai Ling
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Bloopers
  • Boobs and Blood Awards
  • Director Chad Ferrin On Set
  • Ginger Lynn Book
  • Ginger Lynn Sucks Producer?
  • Movie Reviews On Set
  • Dorothea: Death Row Landlady
  • Official & Alternate Trailer
  • Photo Gallery
  • English SDH subtitles

Overall rating: 4.52 / 5 from 25 reviews.

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Great cast and effects. . . Definitely worth

"Great cast and effects. . . Definitely worth buying"

Michael H. (5/5)

More Chad Ferrin Lovecraft insanity!

"If you enjoyed any of the other films made by Chad Ferrin, then you will find plenty to love about this one!"

Thomas P. (5/5)

What a weird adaptation of

"What a weird adaptation of an H. P. Lovecraft story. I was like WTF in a good way. What a cast Edward Furlong and Ginger Lynne with Steve Railsback as the cherry on top. The effects were practical with latex monsters which I really appreciated. Had a fun ride with this one."

Bryan K. (5/5)

Unspeakable

"I really enjoyed this one for the practical effects and it also doesn’t hurt it had Edward Furlong in it. It’s a decent horror movie and if you grew up with Edward Furlong in movies like T2 and Pet Semetary 2 I think you’ll enjoy this one. Packaging and presentation are great!"

Matt R. (5/5)

Another crazy one

"Apparently a sequel to another movie I've never seen. I'd watch Bai Ling in anything. I met her a year ago and she's awesome as you'd expect. Great cast. Mixes zombies with Lovecraft. Lots of movies lately with guys with giant dildos or prosthetics running around. Admittedly, that's pretty scary, but how many of these do we need? At least the third movie with someone biting a penis off I've seen in the last few months. Horror's getting weird. Cast earns it five stars anyway. Oddly generic slipcover. Not even sure who that is on the back."

Ed K. (5/5)

Gotta love Dark Star

"Another super Dark Star release, and this one features Edward Furlong. Instant buy, no regrets!"

Jakob P. (5/5)

Okay

"I'd heard Edward Furlong was in a recent movie and then I saw it was a Chad Ferrin movie, so I had to give it a watch. Not that his films are great, because they're rarely better than average, but they generally are interesting to watch. This film isn't actually all that good, but it's not the fault of the cast. Furlong is perfectly fine in his role and it's good to see him acting again. Susan Priver is brilliant (as she always is) and it'd be great to see her in some non-Ferrin films. The rest of the cast are the usual regulars. It must be great fun making movies with Chad, as they always seem keen to return and work with him again. This isn't a great film and the director seems to be working less with practical effects and more with CGI these days, which is not a good sign. If you took all the good stuff from his films and cut away all the rubbish, you'd have something quite wonderful. Unfortunately however there is no filter, so you get a load of rubbish thrown in with the good stuff. I'm convinced he could make something brilliant, but he'd need a decent producer or someone like that for guidance. I could probably only recommend this to those curious to see Furlong acting again and to Chad Ferrin fans."

Sam N. (3/5)

Unspeakable: Beyond the Wall of Sleep

"Well worth the buy the slipcover sold out fast. Enjoyed this one"

Andrew D. (5/5)

DS-032

"Great horror movie, well done Dark Star !!"

richard c. (5/5)

Unspeakable

"Very good modern Lovecraft adaptation. Extremely weird and great effects make this a fun time!"

Greg V. (4/5)

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