Horror

Gory Horror-Comedy ‘Psycho Goreman’ Coming to U.S. Blu-ray in March

One of this year’s most purely entertaining movies thus far is unquestionably Steven Kostanski‘s Psycho Goreman, a gory “my pet monster” sort of movie that blends Troma-style splatstick with low-budget Star Wars-style world-building and Power Rangers-style hijinks. It’s a damn good time, to say the very least, and it’s now coming to U.S. DVD and Blu-ray.

RLJE Films brings Psycho Goreman to physical media on March 16, 2021.

Over 2 hours of bonus features on the DVD and Blu-ray include:

  • Director Commentary
  • One-on-One: An Interview with the Director of PG
  • Interviews with the Cast
  • Interview with Adam Brooks
  • Kortex: A Konversation
  • The Music of PG
  • Fight Choreography
  • Fight Pre-Viz
  • Filming the Paladin Fight
  • PG vs Pandora
  • Miniature Magic
  • Inside the Creature Shop
  • Concept Art Gallery
  • PG Trading Cards Gallery
  • Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery

Written and directed by Steven Kostanski (The Void, The Divide, Father’s Day), PG: Psycho Goreman stars Nita-Josee Hanna (Books of Blood, 4teen), Owen Myre (NOS4A2,” Alternate Ground), Adam Brooks (The Return, Father’s Day), Alexis Hancey (Silver Tongue ), and Matthew Ninaber (Transference).

“Siblings Mimi and Luke unwittingly resurrect an ancient alien overlord who was entombed on Earth millions of years ago after a failed attempt to destroy the universe. They nickname the evil creature Psycho Goreman (or PG for short) and use the magical amulet they discovered to force him to obey their childish whims. It isn’t long before PG’s reappearance draws the attention of intergalactic friends and foes from across the cosmos and a rogues’ gallery of alien combatants converges in small-town suburbia to battle for the fate of the galaxy.”

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