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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

South African Sci-Fi Horror ‘Fried Barry’ Invades Shudder

Shudder has acquired the South African sci-fi horror Fried Barry, from music video director Ryan Kruger, and will release it on their platform this coming May 6th, Bloody Disgusting learned this morning.

Fried Barry follows the story of a drug-addled degenerate (Gary Green) who, after yet another bender, gets abducted by aliens. Barry takes a backseat as his alien visitor assumes control of his body and takes it for a joyride through Cape Town. What follows is an onslaught of drugs, sex and violence as Barry’s alien tourist enters the weird and wonderful world of humankind.”

Fried Barry world premiered at the 2020 Cinequest Film Festival and went on to screen at celebrated festivals such as the prestigious Sitges International Film Festival, Fantasia International Film Festival, Grimmfest, and Fantaspoa International Fantastic Film Festival, where it was awarded Best Actor.

The expansive cast is led by Green alongside Bianka Hartenstein, Sean Cameron Michael (ShooterBlood Drive), Chanelle de Jager (The WidowOutlander), Joey Cramer (Flight of the Navigator) and Jonathan Pienaar (Blood DiamondRoots).



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/home-video/3657130/south-african-sci-fi-horror-fried-barry-invades-shudder/

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