Flowers: Outronox Sets Release for the Extreme Film via Goredrome

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Outronox, a newly launched independent platform focused on underground cult cinema, has announced the April release of Flowers (USA – 2015) through Goredrome Pictures.
Flowers marks the directorial debut of Phil Stevens, who also went on to expand the project with the prequel Lung II (2016) and the sequel Flowers 02 (2020).
The film will be available in a limited Mediabook edition, paired with Majestic Flesh Faucet of Projectile Bile, as part of next month's pre-order.

Straddling the line between extreme horror and experimental cinema, Flowers unfolds as a wordless visual experience, relying entirely on unsettling imagery and atmosphere to draw the viewer into a nightmarish world of mutilated bodies and suffocating spaces.
Shot on a modest budget and driven by handcrafted practical effects, Flowers firmly belongs to the most extreme side of underground cinema, embracing a raw and deliberately disturbing aesthetic.

Plot: Six brutally murdered women find themselves trapped in a suspended, otherworldly space, a subterranean labyrinth connected to their killer's house. Caught between life and death, they are forced to relive trauma, abuse, and fragments of their past, as a dark presence continues to haunt them. The house itself becomes a diseased entity, a place of pain and memory they cannot escape.

The cast includes Colette Kenny McKenna, Krystle Fitch, Anastasia Blue, Tanya Erin Paoli, Kara A. Christiansen, Makaria Tsapatoris, Bryant W. Lohr Sr. and Raychelle Keeling.

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