| Directed By: Chris LaMartina Starring: Aj Hyde, D. Patrick Bauer, Dan Vidor, Mary Jane Oelke Release Date: May 18, 2010 Re-Price Release: August 15, 2010 Studio: Camp Motion Pictures A Gruesomely Spine-chilling and Diabolically Deadly Pair of Films BOOK OF LORE Twenty years ago, in the town to Latonsville, a notorious serial killer known as “The Devil’s Left Hand” kidnapped eleven babies and left local police stumped. When Rick (Aj Hyde) discovers his girlfriend has been murdered in the same grotesque fashion as The Devil’s Left Hand crimes, he begins a quest to unravel his town’s unspeakable past. Using a cryptic encyclopedia of local murders called The Book of Lore, Rick and his friends race against time to unlock the secrets of the past – and stop a demented killer from striking again… GRAVE MISTAKES When a grave robber tries to barter with an eccentric antiques dealer, the two trade stories rather than goods. Tales of zombies, vampires, and ghosts are told upstairs while an unspeakable horror waits in the basement. In the tradition of Creepshow and Tales from the Darkside comes a horror anthology that Ultra Violent Magazine calls “...A stylish...creative and well made feature.” DVD Contents: - Book of Lore Feature Film - Audio Commentary w/director and co-producer, Jimmy George - Radio Interviews (WYPR’s The Signal) - “Cinemaryland” Segment (TV News) - Original Trailer - Grindhouse Trailer - Trailer Vault - Grave Mistakes Feature Film - Audio Commentary w/director and co-producer, Jimmy George - Making of Grave Mistakes Book of Lore is a…stylish film that takes itself far more seriously than most other micro-budgeted productions. Centering on a composition notebook loaded with stories of a town’s grisly past, this creative and well made feature distinguishes itself from its typically more comedic indie counterparts.” -Art Ettinger, Ultra Violent Magazine " Everything I want in a horror movie is right in LaMartina's worn and mangled composition book: tension, scares, chills, and a well told story that's full of deliriously creepy twists and turns." - Allen Richards, B-independent.com http://www.b-independent.com/reviews/bookoflore.htm "Deserves to be a classic..." - Brian Morton, Rogue Cinema http://www.roguecinema.com/article1060.html "A lot of unique ideas that will be quite refreshing to fans of the genre who want something new" - Moviesmademe.com "This flick is something you absolutely need to put at the top of your things to do list." - Fatally Yours reviews, the Angry Princess "Baltimore area Boy Wonder Chris LaMartina’s latest offering “Book of Lore” should really solidify his reputation as one of the best indie horror filmmakers out there." - David Greenberg, Indietalk.com AWARDS: "Best Horror Feature" at the Shockerfest International Film Festival 2007. |