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Step Into “Chupacabra Territory” On Blu-ray, DVD & VOD April 11

Maltauro Entertainment, in association with Baumant Entertainment and Invincible Pictures, has announced the April 11th Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD release of “Chupacabra Territory.” Writer-director Matt McWilliams and producer Christopher Maltauro have crafted a raw found footage film that tests the bonds of friendship and the will to survive to their breaking point. “Chupacabra Territory” will be available to rent or own starting April 11th on Flixfling as a 30 day exclusive. The film will then launch on iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, and Cable VOD platforms.

“Chupacabra Territory” stars genre favorite Sarah Nicklin (“The Haunting of Alice D,” “The Sins of Dracula,” “Flesh for the Inferno”), Michael Reed (“Dark Feed,” “Exhumed”), Megan Hensley (“The Crazies,” “Fake the Joy”), Julianne Tura (“Bloody Bloody Bible Camp,” “Chastity Bites”), and Pierre Kennel (“Man Down,” “Doonby”).

Four friends hike into the Pinewood Forest to find evidence of the Chupacabra, an ancient creature believed to be responsible for the disappearance of four experienced hikers a year earlier. As they journey deeper into the forest, their innocent search uncovers more than they had ever hoped for, and with it a darkness that threatens to consume their very existence. One by one they are hunted down, their survival tested, their lives hanging in the balance of fear, friendship, disbelief, and horror.

The Blu-ray (SRP $22.95) and DVD (SRP $17.99) release of “Chupacabra Territory” will exclusively include interviews with the cast and crew, trailers and more.

 

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.