Dear God No! Scores Distribution

Written by: Deth_Banger

It appears as if the gods have been kind to us mere mortals as James Bickert’s exploitation film Dear God No! has been picked up for distribution and it is awesome! Not only do we have word of a distribution deal, but, a sequel is said to be in pre-production. It is indeed a good day to be a horror fan.

I need to get my hands on this film, stat!

Press Release:

“ Hailed as One of the Five Best Films of 2011 by CouchCutter.com, SonOfCelluloid.com, BrutalasHell.com and HorrorPhillia.com, instant grindhouse classic Dear God No! will soon be hitting the Berlin and Cannes film markets. Big World Pictures has signed with Archstone Distribution’s Tombstone Distribution label for international distribution of the independent feature-length film. Tombstone is dedicated to delivering action, horror and thriller films with a unique edge to fans around the world.

“Add this to your blood bucket list,” says Brady Bowen, president, Archstone Distribution. “Dear God No! takes aim and shoots all other movies in the face.”

“It’s amazing to have a distribution partner that’s as excited by exploitation cinema as we are,” notes James Bickert, the film’s writer, producer and director. “The cast and crew, we are all extremely proud of what we’ve created.”

The film has received rave reviews from grindhouse and horror enthusiasts as well as festival honors that include:
–Winner Best Exploitation Film–Arizona Underground Film Festival 2011, Tucson, AZ
–Winner Best Exploitation Film – Pollygrind 2011, Las Vegas, NV
–Winner Audience Award Best Feature Film – Pollygrind 2011, Las Vegas, NV
–Winner Audience Award Best Feature Film – Corpsedance International Horror Film Festival 2011, Raleigh, NC
–Winner Audience Award Best Feature Film – Zinema Zombiefest 2011, Bogota, Colombia

“Response during our festival and theatrical North American screenings has been fantastic. Through this deal and the offers for domestic distribution we’re currently fielding, we can unleash on the world this twisted fairy tale for beer drinkers and hell-raisers. This is the kind of film I love to watch,” explains Bickert.

A sequel for Dear God No! is currently in pre-production.”

For more on the awesome beast known as Dear God No! Check out their official website and Facebook page.