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Merry Christmas from Artsploitation Films

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Merry Christmas from Artsploitation Films  via GIPHY

What was your favorite 2018 Artsploitation Release?

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What was your favorite 2018 Artsploitation Release? We had some great new releases this year, as well as a few re-releases.  Artsploitation Films would love to hear your opinion on what was the best of the bunch.  German Angst - First Time on Blu-Ray Release  A Taste of Phobia - NEW!  Perfect Obedience - First Time on Blu-Ray Release  Molly - NEW! Trauma - NEW! Luciferina - NEW! Christmas Blood - NEW! Snowflake  - NEW! 

Vote: Red Christmas vs. Christmas Blood

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What is the best Artsploitation Christmas Movie? VOTE NOW on the Artsploitation Films Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Artsploitation/ Artsploitation wants to know your choice for the BEST Christmas Movie!  Are you into the SANTA slasher of Christmas Blood or CLETUS the aborted fetus of Red Christmas?    If you DON'T vote, Artsploitation will send a deranged ELF to your home to eat your left overs and F*ck your Dog! You've been warned!  Oh yeah,  MERRY CHRISTMAS 

Snowflake is the #1 Film of 2018

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There’s no need to go too in depth about Snowflake here, because you can just read my review of it. But I will say this: I don’t mean any disrespect to directors Adolfo Kolmerer and William James, but Snowflake is decidedly not the best film of the year. It is, though, really really great—and most importantly—it’s the film I’m most excited about this year. (And if I can’t put my favorite film at number one, what the hell is the point of these lists anyway?) The sheer fact that Snowflake was made for $29,000 melts my mind grapes. It’s a big film with a lot of characters, crazy action, practical effects, and ambitious set pieces. To bring it to a much finer point—it’s just goddamned inspiring. I’m in pre-production for my first short film at the moment and I can tell you, with all the money, people, and time involved, it’s very easy to lose confidence in yourself and the project. Watching Snowflake the other night felt like someone injected me with 1,000 cc of confidence. The film...

‘Snowflake’ and ‘Christmas Blood’ Now Available on Vimeo

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Snowflake and Christmas Blood Now Available on Vimeo Artsploitation’s newest international releases are currently available to rent or buy on Vimeo. Watch Snowflake Take a dash of Tarantino, a splash of Coen brothers, a metric ton of pretzel-logic self-awareness, and a fast-paced series of humorously violent misadventures, and you’re halfway to grasping the magnificent German madness of this bizarre import. Hunting down the murderer of their families in a near-future Berlin, a gang of lowlife characters all want revenge on each other, but along the way they must contend with a myriad of wicked fairytale types—assassins, madmen, a blood-covered angel, and an electric-powered superhero—all apparently come to life through a screenplay written by a demented but clueless dentist. Must be experienced to be believed, and guaranteed to twist your mind. Watch Christmas Blood Horror’s Santa-slasher sub-genre mixes with Scandinavian Noir in this bloody Xmas tale. Chri...

New Artsploitation Channel from Film Festival Flix

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For Immediate Release:   Dear Michael Artsploitation Films  has partnered with  Film Festival Flix  to launch a brand new channel that will feature the best of foreign films - horror, cult, erotic, and beyond.        This amazing streaming online channel catalogs the Artsploitation collection like no other place on the internet.  The channel digs deep into the archives of Artsploitation showcasing some classic filmmaking gems as well as highlighting great newer movies.  The new Artsploitation channel on Film Festival Flix will include Red Christmas, Horsehead, The House of 1,000 Eyes, Hidden in the Woods, Horror Stories, Memory of the Dead, Vanishing Waves, Clip,  Hemel, Chasing the Muse, Gandu, Der Samurai, Toad Road, Animals, The Treatment, and more.  CLICK HERE  to check out the new Artsploitation Channel. To watch the films, viewers may subscribe monthly (with the first month free), purchase a 30 day pass...