Wild Eye Releasing to Distribute DON’T F CK IN THE WOODS 2 + Bigfoot Horror STRANDED
Wild Eye Releasing to Distribute DON T F CK IN THE WOODS 2 + Bigfoot Horror STRANDED! By Josh Millican
Don’t F ck in the Woods 2 as well as his upcoming Bigfoot movie
Strandedto Wild Eye Releasing for distribution.
“We are excited to be working with Wild Eye on distributing these movies,” says producer Chris Gierowski. “We believe they are a great fit in their catalogue and will get them out to horror lovers everywhere!”
Don’t F ck in the Woods 2is the sequel to the original controversially titled film that made waves in the indie circuit in 2017. Piracy also boosted its popularity, causing it to briefly become one of IMDb’s top 50 popular movies that year.
For the bands 40th anniversary, Hollywood Records has reissued deluxe remasters of Queens second round of studio albums with bonus EP discs fortifying each release.
This batch of five begins with 1977s News of the World, which proceeds regally with the double A-side single We Will Rock You and We Are the Champions. Besides these two classics of Queens back catalogue, the album also features the punk-influenced Sheer Heart Attack and drummer Roger Taylors Fight from the Inside, fueled by a riff that Slash once cited as a personal favorite.
For News of the World, the bands contract with previous producer Roy Thomas Baker had expired, so arrangements were not as elaborate for this LP co-produced with longtime engineer Mike Stone. The production for the back-to-basics recording is relatively sparse. (Guitarist Brian Mays Sleeping on the Sidewalk was recorded in a single take, for example, which sharply contrasts with the sessions for A Night
Ultimate Tag, The Voice, returning
Australia’s Got Talent and
Dancing with the Stars -and there is one more key show to still announce.
But kicking off 2021 is
Holey Moley, the boisterous, over-the-top mini golf contest, created by Eureka Productions and already exported to the US as a hit show. With Rob Riggle, Matt Shirvington, Sonia Kruger and Greg Norman, it drew the biggest reaction in a room of media buyers when it was teased in for 2020 Upfronts.
“Good things come to those who wait, and that includes the executives of Channel Seven and the audience, given the path of production the show had to take last year,” he explains.