Eating Miss Campbell Blu-ray Release March 11: Pre-order Yours!
Liam Regan's horror-comedy 'Eating Miss Campbell' arrives with nostalgic Troma flair.
Eating Miss Campbell, directed by Liam Regan, is landing on Blu-ray on March 11, and it's filled with a nostalgic nod to Troma's iconic legacy. Known for peculiar gems like The Toxic Avenger, Troma continues to push cinematic boundaries. This film stars Lyndsey Craine as Beth Conner, a once vegan-goth introvert who finds herself devouring new desires at an elite English high school.
The plot thickens as Beth, caught in an intriguing affair with the new teacher, Miss Campbell (played flawlessly by Lala Barlow), decides to partake in the highly anticipated All You Can Eat Massacre contest, abandoning her vegan ways. With high stakes and unconventional prizes, can she stomach all challenges and win?
In keeping with Troma's tradition, Eating Miss Campbell humorously spotlights serious topics such as posh academia, cannibalism, and alternate realities while paying homage to horror flicks. Reuniting several My Bloody Banjo alumni, including Vito Trigo, the film offers a mix of horror and comedy rendered with an English sensibility. Lloyd Kaufman, Troma's president and creator of The Toxic Avenger, makes a noted appearance.
Troma enthusiasts will relish the array of bonus content catered to fans of unabashed horror-comedy. Discover what underlies the bizarre world of Eating Miss Campbell through Lloyd Kaufman's introduction, insightful audio commentaries, laughter-filled outtakes, and much more. Celebrate this new addition to Troma's filmography, brimming with gore and dark comedy, true to its reputation.
Release Contents:
Introduction from Lloyd Kaufman: Meet the mind behind Troma's latest.
Audio commentary: Director's insights into filmmaking nuances.
Making of documentary: Explore behind-the-scenes intricacies.
Deleted scenes: Never-before-seen moments from the film.
Outtakes: A collection of humorous blunders.
Gore Reel: Unadulterated carnage chronicle.
Raw B-Roll: Unedited raw footage.
Cast interviews: Hear from the stars of the feature.
Frightfest Premiere: Relive the film debut spectacle.
Behind the scenes footage: Go beyond the camera lens.
VFX reel: A showcase of visual effects mastery.
Original trailers: The film’s first glimpse in trailers.
Source: Blu-ray.com