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Cinema Wasteland Expo to Screen "Slaughter Disc"San Diego, California (July 27, 2005) Steel Web Studios is pleased to announce that our debut feature film, "Slaughter Disc: A Tale from the Carnal Morgue", will be screened at the upcoming Cinema Wasteland Expo in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Cinema Wasteland Drive-In Movie and Memorabilia Expo will run from September 30th to October 2nd 2005. Featured guests include Director and Makeup Artist Tom Savini, Sid Haig from Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses and Devil's Rejects, and numerous other actors, writers and directors from cinematic history. For a more information about the Expo, including additional events and featured guests, interested parties can log onto
http://www.cinemawasteland.com/ or email
info@cinemawasteland.comSlaughter Disc is the first in a series of films produced by Steel Web Studios for The Carnal Morgue anthology of erotic horror films. Critics have hailed Slaughter Disc as "Slick and Spooky", and "one of the most original independent horror films to come out in a long while". The story of Slaughter Disc focuses on Mike, a pornography addict who doesn't realize how bad his addition is. As his life falls apart around him a mysterious DVD arrives in the mail and soon Mike discovers that there is a much darker side to the world of xxx entertainment. Adult film actress Caroline Pierce plays the role of the deviant Andromeda Strange, a zombie porn star hell-bent on leaving a path of gore and destruction in her wake. Slaughter Disc features graphic violence, gore and hardcore sex too explicit for audiences less than 18 years of age.
About Steel Web StudiosSteel Web Studios is a producer of independent films based out of a small studio in sunny San Diego. Slaughter Disc, our feature-film debut and first Tale from the Carnal Morgue, has won widespread international critical acclaim since it's premiere in March 2005. Fans of the film can look forward to more twisted tales of macabre erotica from The Carnal Morgue in the months to follow.
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