OneTrueFan

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Devil's Due Official Trailer #1 (2014) - Allison Miller, Zach Gilford Ho...


Inline image 1

Pre-orders launch for Fright-Rags' Day of the Dead merchandise
Limited edition posters and box sets available: http://bit.ly/1gV1RNI
35mm screening to take place in Rochester , NY on 1/24

The darkest day of horror the world has ever known is upon us. Pre-orders have launched for Fright-Rags' merchandise celebrating George A. Romero's Day of the Dead: http://www.fright-rags.com/day-of-the-dead-preorder-c-43.html

Fright-Rags' limited edition Day of the Dead box set features a shirt designed by Justin Osbourn (available as a T-shirt, girls shirt and zip-up hoodie), along with a canister of rocks taken from the Wampum Mines - the filming location of Day of the Dead. An 11x17 poster and a prismatic sticker round out the set, which is beautifully packed in a collector's box. There are only 500 box sets available, so sizes and quantities are limited.

Zombie aficionados will also want to pick up the limited edition 18x24 screen-printed poster featuring artwork by Gary Pullin. The posters are limited to a mere 200, and each individually-numbered piece is signed by Lori Cardille (who stars in the film as Sarah). Pullin's art is also available on shirts and hoodies. Last but certainly not least is a shirt designed by Jeff Zornow that depicts the gruesome Dr. Tongue leading a horde of undead friends.

These items are now available for pre-order exclusively on Fright-Rags.com until Monday, January 27 at 10am EST. Orders are expected to ship in late-February.

In conjunction with the release, Fright-Rags is hosting a 35mm film screening of Day of the Dead at The Little Theatre in Rochester , NY on January 24th. Details can be found here.

High-resolution images of the designs have been attached for your use. Fright-Rags founder Ben Scrivens is available for interview opportunities.
 

If you would like to be removed from our press list, please reply with the word "Unsubscribe" in the subject line.