Pre-order First ‘Too Extreme for Mainstream’ title TORMENT Beginning Tomorrow!

Back in January we reported on the exciting news that extreme horror label Unearthed Films was launching a new brand called TOO EXTREME FOR MAINSTREAM. Now we have some exciting news that the first title from that brand will be available for pre-order this week!

That first film is the Adam Ford directed Torment. Based largely on the ghastly murders committed by famous killer clown John Wayne Gacy, the film will be available for pre-order beginning April 13th. As with all the other titles from TOO EXTREME FOR MAINSTREAM, pre-orders will ONLY be available for 30 days and then will be OUT-OF-PRINT. Horrorphiles will have the opportunity to grab a copy of Torment on DVD and Blu-Ray (artwork below)

Besides the normal pre-order, there is opportunity for an insane “Infamous Gacy Bundle” available. This set is extremely limited (only 20 available) and will cast $395.

  • A one-of-a-kind 9″ x 12″ painting of John Wayne Gacy by artist Lou Rusconi: Each painting is wrapped and signed by Lou and it will be a mystery which one you will get.
  • One letter signed by John Wayne Gacy sent to Merle Allen of The Murder Junkies
  • One Novel: “Killer Clown: The John Wayne Gacy Murders” written by Terry Sullivan with Peter T. Maiken
  • The DVD “SERIAL KILLER CULTURE” directed by John Borowski
  • A Limited Edition Blu-ray of “TORMENT” based on the Gacy murders with a limited edition blood painting cover by artist Ryan Almighty (limited to 20)
  • A Limited to 50 signed print of a painting, painted in blood, of Pogo from artist Ryan Almighty
  • A hand painted patch of Pogo the clown made by Jeremi Cruise of ToeTag EFX

I am personally super stoked for this new brand and this film, and cannot wait to pre-order. Remember, pre-orders will ONLY be available for 30 days, and will only be available directly from the Unearthed Films online store.

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Ah now for the one thing everyone loathes...writing about themselves! Well for starters, my name is Chuck, and I am a south Jersey transplant living in Amish country. I’ve been a horror fan since 5th grade, about 16 years ago. My horror fandom started when I got my hands on a copy of Jay Anson’s novel The Amityville Horror. The book terrified me, and I knew I just had to watch the movie. An older cousin of mine had a copy of it, and that was the genesis of my obsession with the genre. Over the years I have expressed my horror fandom in many ways. Since about 2005 I have been regularly attending horror conventions. These have been great ways to amass collectibles, movies, and to meet some of my favorite celebrities. My best friend Mike and I used to run our own horror blog years ago, and we also dabbled in script writing. I am looking forward to going back to writing about horror, something I’ve always loved. When I’m not working (I work at PNC Bank), my non-horror interests are studying theology and economics, watching Japanese tokusatsu, and doing play-by-play commentary for professional wrestling. I’m also a member of the Barbershop Harmony Society and singing in a Barbershop quartet. Oh, and I’m probably the biggest fan of the Golden Girls you’ll ever meet. My top 5 horror flicks (definitely subject to change): 1. Cannibal Holocaust (1980) 2. Basket Case (1982) 3. Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) 4. The Beyond (1981) 5. Dawn of the Dead (1978)