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Director's Cut
[edit]Director's Cut is a 2024 slasher film written, directed and produced by Don Capria. It stars Louis Lombardi, Lucy Hart, Tyler Ivey, Danielle Kotch, Louis Rocky Bacigalupo, Brandy Ochoa, Greg Poppa, Haley Cassidy and Darrin Hickok. The film follows a punk / emo band from Long Island who ventures to the woods of Pennsylvania to record their music video, but find themselves in danger with the control freak director and his assistant.
Director's Cut premiered at Chicago Horror Film Festival on September 30, 2024, and it's New York premiere was at the Bushwick Film Festival on October 18, 2024 and then theatrically released in the United States two weeks later on Halloween.[1] The film was listed in Variety Magazine's "Best Horror of October along with Terrifier 3 and 'Salem's Lot. [2]
- ^ "7 things to do in NYC this weekend Oct. 18-20". New York Daily News. 2024-10-17. Retrieved 2024-12-07.
- ^ Earl, William (2024-10-01). "Best Horror of October: 'Terrifier 3,' 'Salem's Lot,' Melissa Barrera in 'Your Monster' and More". Variety. Retrieved 2024-12-07.