Feed Me!
"Excellent addition to my collection!"
This special limited edition slipcover is limited to 1,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.
XYZ Films is an independent studio whose mission is to empower visionary storytellers from every corner of the planet. As a producer, financier, and distributor, the company is uniquely suited to identify talented filmmakers and bring their stories to life. Vinegar Syndrome’s sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing XYZ Films brand new line of home video releases!
Following the death of his wife, a broken man spirals into an abyss of night tremors and depression and finds himself in the home of a deranged cannibal who convinces him to take his own life in the most horrific way imaginable.
directed by: Adam Leader, Richard Oakes
starring: Neal Ward, Christopher Mulvin, Hannah Al Rashid, Samantha Loxley
2022 / 96 min / 2.39:1 / English DTS HD-MA 5.1
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Overall rating: 4.4259257 / 5 from 54 reviews.
Feed Me is a limited edition slipcover for a horror film, praised for its excellent bluray quality, special effects, and great packaging. Customers highly recommend it, though opinions on the comedy aspect vary.
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"Excellent addition to my collection!"
"Uh oh… as if Armin Meiwes had rented a room at Motel Hell, Feed Me is basically a heartwarming love story of “girl meets cannibal”… and we all kinda already know how that shit is going to properly play out, right? Strangely, of all the films that share a spiritual similarity with Feed Me, it is actually The Stylist that stand out most in my mind. The low-budget/high-skill/max-effort filmmaking combination of this modern digital film experience permeates the same miasmic mediocrity as many other indie horror efforts from at least the last decade-and-a-half. Southbound, Two Witches, Jug Face, The Woman, etc. I feel like I could go on ad nauseam. This is not actually a critique just an observation as I have enjoyed all of these ambitious indie offerings no matter how much it feels like they were all directed out of the same cinephile hivemind not unlike the Love, Death & Robots anthology series. Fortunately, the admittedly hit n’ miss dark comedy and nightmare vignettes add a lot of redeeming value in what could have otherwise been a weak, thin storyline without much meat on the bone. “That’s my boy! That’s my baby! You’re going to be one crispy lil’ piece o’ sheeeit!” Feed Me begins and ends with its dual protagonist leading characters since this movie is basically a chamber drama splatter film. While Christopher Mulvin is a particularly ineffective, though not completely unskilled, leading man, Neal Ward’s Lionel Flack really picks up the slack with a maniacal caricature too crazy to believe. Thankfully, the fact that this film is a relentless dark comedy dripping with more satire than blood pretty much makes this whole movie an “anything goes” situation. I’m super interested to see this highly entertaining bloke in any number of other fucked up twisted nightmarish crime films. Really good stuff! He’s kinda like Chopper starring in “The Bri-ish Cannibal Massacre. ” “Ello, Guvna!” Ultimately, Feed Me is a whole lot of fun at a discount budget showcasing great future filmmaking potential. The fact that films this good can be created by ambitious amateur filmmakers is what modern movie-magic is all about. Bonus points for practical blood n’ guts effects that look great as well as the memorable scene of Lionel destroying his kitchen with a severed leg. Bravo! I viewed this film on the Feed Me XYZ Films Blu-ray Limited Edition physical media released through Vinegar Syndrome and it is the same great premium level of packaging and presentation that you’ve come to expect from the generic releases of this boutique label. No other brand beats Vinegar Syndrome at the cardboard game and this great slipcover is no exception to the consistently fantastic artwork and component quality this company produces."
"Literally grabbed this up for the artwork and synopsis. Feed Me surprised me for being a interesting take on a horror/comedy that kept me engaged once the 15 minute mark hit. Was expecting a bit more of a dark comedy here but it's emphasis on mental health really surprised me. Yes, it's a splatter fest at time, but some of the conversations were quite deep in showing how low both our main characters were and how they go about their lives with it. A definite winner in my book for more modern horror that is worth a watch"
"This is the kind of movie I expect from a blind buy. Great little cannibal film"
"Strange not sure how I feel"
"The film is poorly written& just not good. It looks like the budget was too low and tye talent was just not there. Even though the main actor tried his best."
"so fun, awesome packaging and features!"
"Comically dark horror flick with excellent two lead performances. Great audio and video quality. Comes with s handful of extra features and nifty artwork on the sleeve and slipcover. For most of the film I thought the "eater" was played by Jason Sudeikis :)"
"I could be wrong, but I'm sure the main character is based on Armin Meiwes, the German man who consensually cannibalized another man. Whether it is or isn't, this film is fantastic. Strongly recommend"
"Movie was quite disgusting and loved every bit of it. . . lol. Makeup effects were great. Thanks for this!!"
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