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Blu-ray Clip From the Disturbing Coming-of-Age Horror Film EXCISION

Okay.  Sometimes movies take it a little too far for me.  You know which ones you are.  But wow!  Did you read the synopsis for the film Excision starring Annylynne Mccord, Traci Lords, Ariel Winter, Roger Bart and Jeremy Sumpter?  Well if not…you’re in luck because I have that and so much more.  My favorite publicist sent this over today and I couldn’t wait to share it with all my sick, twisted horror fans here at Why So Blu?  Halloween’s coming.  What are you going to be doing?  Hopefully not dissecting a bird.  What am I talking about?  Click play below and find out.  I dare you!

ANCHOR BAY FILMS PRESENTS ONE OF THE MOST UNNERVING PSYCHOLOGICAL HORROR FILMS OF THE YEAR WITH EXCISION
Starring AnnaLynne McCord, Traci Lords, Ariel Winter, Roger Bart, with performances by Jeremy Sumpter, Matthew Gray Gubler, Ray Wise, John Waters, Golden Globe® nominated Malcolm McDowell, and Academy Award® Winner Marlee Matlin.

Comes to Blu-ray™ and DVD October 16th.

Anchor Bay Films presents the harrowing coming-of-age horror film, and instant cult classic, EXCISION, from writer/director Richard Bates, Jr., which Sundance Channel deemed “Without question the most mind-blowingly grotesque film to screen at this year’s fest.” EXCISION boasts an impressive and eclectic cast including AnnaLynne McCord (The CW’s “90210,” Transporter 2, Fired Up, FX’s “Nip Tuck”), Traci Lords (Blade, Zack & Miri Make a Porno, Cry Baby), Ariel Winter (ABC’s “Modern Family”), Roger Bart (Hostel Part II, Law Abiding Citizen, American Gangster), Malcolm McDowell (The Artist, A Clockwork Orange, Rob Zombie’s Halloween, HBO’s “Entourage”) and cameos including Ray Wise, director John Waters, and Academy Award® winner Marlee Matlin.

Based on writer/director Richard Bates, Jr.’s short film of the same name, EXCISION follows a disturbed and delusional high school student, Pauline (AnnaLynne McCord). Pauline, with aspirations of a career in medicine, goes to extremes to earn the approval of her controlling mother (played by Traci Lords). While dealing with both being an outcast teenager and having an obsession over curing her sister’s cystic fibrosis, Pauline becomes increasingly deranged as her fascination with surgery and flesh and blood grows into something compulsive and demonic, if not epic.

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