Erotic vampire horror Kiss of the Damned hits DVD in January
Think your world lacks enough vampire movies? Eureka Entertainment come to the rescue on 27th January with the horror Kiss of the Damned from writer and director Xan Cassavetes, out on DVD.
Starring Milo Ventimiglia, Josephine de La Baume and Roxane Mesquida, this is presented in it's original 2.35:1 aspect ratio, has a runtime of 97 minutes, and includes extras such as interviews with cast and crew, director's commentary track and trailers.
The recommended retail price will be an incredibly reasonable £9.99.
Synopsis and trailer follow...
Paolo is a screenwriter who has ensconced himself in a house far away from Hollywood in order to finish what seems like his last stab at writing a commercial screenplay. He’s easily distracted though and, after meeting the beautiful Djuna during a night out, he’s inextricably infatuated.
Djuna digs Paolo too, but she’s got a rare blood disorder that doesn’t allow her to venture our into sunlight. Scarily persistent, Milo keeps courting her until she finally relents and agrees to hook up with him under one condition, she needs to be tied up so she can’t bite him. Needless to say their lovemaking is somewhat acrobatic, despite the bondage, and she’s presented with a fair shot at his neck, which she takes.
Djuna begins to school Paolo in the ways of the vampire. They try to drink only synthetic or harvested blood and kill only animals, killing humans is strictly forbidden. But that doesn’t mean they live in a prudish culture. Paolo instantly takes a shine to the Euro-glitterati lifestyle that accompanies eternal life.
Soon enough, trouble comes in the form of Djuna’s more carnal and violent sister, Mimi. Mimi doesn’t believe in the whole not killing people thing. She’s also not big on being tied down, preferring her three-ways and one night stands anytime and anywhere she can get them.
Starring Milo Ventimiglia, Josephine de La Baume and Roxane Mesquida, this is presented in it's original 2.35:1 aspect ratio, has a runtime of 97 minutes, and includes extras such as interviews with cast and crew, director's commentary track and trailers.
The recommended retail price will be an incredibly reasonable £9.99.
Synopsis and trailer follow...
Paolo is a screenwriter who has ensconced himself in a house far away from Hollywood in order to finish what seems like his last stab at writing a commercial screenplay. He’s easily distracted though and, after meeting the beautiful Djuna during a night out, he’s inextricably infatuated.
Djuna digs Paolo too, but she’s got a rare blood disorder that doesn’t allow her to venture our into sunlight. Scarily persistent, Milo keeps courting her until she finally relents and agrees to hook up with him under one condition, she needs to be tied up so she can’t bite him. Needless to say their lovemaking is somewhat acrobatic, despite the bondage, and she’s presented with a fair shot at his neck, which she takes.
Djuna begins to school Paolo in the ways of the vampire. They try to drink only synthetic or harvested blood and kill only animals, killing humans is strictly forbidden. But that doesn’t mean they live in a prudish culture. Paolo instantly takes a shine to the Euro-glitterati lifestyle that accompanies eternal life.
Soon enough, trouble comes in the form of Djuna’s more carnal and violent sister, Mimi. Mimi doesn’t believe in the whole not killing people thing. She’s also not big on being tied down, preferring her three-ways and one night stands anytime and anywhere she can get them.
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