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NOCTURNA Comes to Blu-ray this October!

NocturnaJust in time for Halloween, Alchemy is bringing Nocturna to invade your home! I’m a….sucker…..for vampire flicks and this sounds like it might be the greatest film ever made. It also answers the decade-long question of, “Hey, what ever happened to that girl from that Apes reboot and that guy from Hush?” You can sleep softly once again, because they’re BOTH starring in this epic tale of vampire clans.

Directed by Buz Alexander (the most badass name I’ve heard all week), Nocturna sounds so bone-shatteringly brilliant, it will have you drooling all over your table.

It’s Christmastime in New Orleans —wait, I thought this was a Halloween movie….anyway—and children are mysteriously disappearing (love it), stolen from their homes (love it), taken off the street (love it), dozens have vanished without a trace (love it). Detective Harry Ganat (I Ganat think of a cooler name. Maybe Buz) and his partner Roy Cody have found a young girl in the home of a murdered swamper and she leads them to the den of her captors…the Molderos, a group of merciless vampires who feed on the blood of children (love it). The detectives lives are spared by a troika of ancient vampires; Brisbane, Dimitri and Lydia—all seductive creatures who despise the Molderos as well (love it). In exchange for protecting the detectives from their new enemies, the trio of “friendly” vampires (friendly? wtf?) offer them a deal—find the hidden lair of their mutual enemies and their lives will be spared and the other stolen children will be returned to them unharmed (eh…the children should just remain stolen). But finding and killing the Molderos is not going to be easy and Harry soon finds himself questioned by the police, hunted by the Molderos at night, and caught in a deadly love triangle between Lydia and her ancient master, Brisbane (yes! YES!).

Whoa.

NOCTURNA is directed by Buz Alexander and stars Estella Warren, Jonathan Schaech, Mike Doyle and has a running time of 95 minutes, and is not rated and will be available on DVD, Blu-ray, VOD, and Early EST on October 6, 2015. That’s right, this year!

Seriously, just look at this guy:

Nocturna

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    thanks allot