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Fort McCoy to be screened at Stony Brook Film Festival in July

Fort McCoy will have its New York premiere at the Stony Brook Film Festival on July 22. You can find the details at StallerCenter.com.

According to the press release, Eric might attend the festival:

U.S. invitees include Isabella Rossellini (for the U.S. premiere of Late Bloomers), Liana Liberato and David Schwimmer (Trust), Jill Hennessy (Roadie), and Eric Stoltz (for the N. Y. premiere of Fort McCoy), among others.

And in other news:

You can pre-order Haunted Summer at MoviesUnlimited.com. The film will be available on June 17.

And AICN dug up a previously unseen behind-the-scenes pic from Back to the Future. Hit the link to see it.

Haunted Summer gets a DVD release date

haunted summer dvd,eric stoltzHaunted Summer is finally getting released on DVD on June 14. From Dread Central:

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment’s manufacturing-on-demand program continues during the month of June with 29 films being released as part of MGM’s Limited Edition Collection.

Unfortunately only one qualifies as real horror, but there’s another that should appeal to genre fans so we’re including some info on both for your perusal. (…)

Next is the mash-up entitled Haunted Summer from 1988 – Romantic poets Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, along with Shelley’s future wife, Mary, and her beautiful stepsister, Claire, travel blissfully through Switzerland one summer.

eric stoltz,shelley,haunted summerBoth women share Shelley’s bed, while the tortured Lord Byron flounders in a secret relationship with his physician. They experiment with opium, “free love”, and the nature of good and evil. The events form the foundation for Mary Shelley’s famous novel, FRANKENSTEIN.

This drama is part surreal, part historical – of lust and fantasy, of ecstasy and horror, of the inner strings of creativity. Stars Philip Anglim, Alice Krige, Eric Stoltz; directed by Ivan Passer.

Still not seeing a place to pre-order it, but the film now has its own page on MGM.com, so their store is probably a safe bet.

Here is an old trailer: