LOS ANGELES, Jan. 28, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. (OTCBB:CMGR) (”Camelot”) announced today that Camelot Distribution Group has added two horror documentaries to its domestic line-up -- Unearthed: The Hellraiser Saga and Zombie Culture: Documentary of the Living Dead. The films will be distributed through Camelot’s DarKnight Pictures, a division of Camelot Distribution Group.
Camelot chairman Robert Atwell and Camelot President of Distribution Jamie Thompson will serve as Executive Producers on these documentaries. Anthony Masi, of MasiMedia, LLC, will produce.
“Hellraiser is one of the most recognizable horror franchises and with the studio reboot in 2011, this is great time to produce and release a behind the story feature,” commented Jaime Thompson. “Zombie Culture capitalizes on how zombies have become the most popular movie monster. The film will document zombies from their humble beginnings to their seemingly unstoppable universal appeal.”
‘Unearthed’ steps behind the scenes and explores every facet and theme of Clive Barker’s two decades of Cenobites in the Hellraiser series.
‘Zombie Culture’ is a retrospective on an eight-decade international obsession with cinematic zombies.
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Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. is a US publicly traded company (OTCBB:CMGR) with three major divisions: Camelot Film Group, which includes Camelot Distribution Group and DarKnight Pictures, Camelot Studio Group and Camelot Production Services Group. Camelot is building a different kind of motion picture studio infrastructure by redefining the development, financing, production, and distribution process. Camelot is a member of the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA). For information about Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc., please visit the Company's web site at http://www.camelotent.com
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