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THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE — Perry Blackshear’s Multi-Award-Winning 2015 Psychological Horror Debut To Be Released on Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray From Yellow Veil Pictures

THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE

Perry Blackshear’s Multi-Award-Winning 2015 Psychological Horror Debut To Be Released on Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray This Month — New Key Art Revealed

Available for Pre-Order Today from Yellow Veil Pictures

Synopsis: Suspecting that people are transforming into malevolent shape-shifters, Wyatt flees to New York City to seek out his estranged childhood friend Christian. As the mysterious horrors close in on Wyatt, he questions whether to protect his only friend from an impending war, or from himself. A genre-bending story of love, loyalty and living nightmares.

A critical and festival darling upon its initial release in 2015, Perry Blackshear’s feature debut THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE, which he wrote and directed, world premiered at the 21st Slamdance Film Festival and was instantly hailed for its masterful handling of a sparse production and highly effective emotional and terror beats. A standout to this day among genre films that tackle the challenging theme of mental illness, THEY LOOK LIKE PEOPLE stars MacLeod Andrews, Evan Dumouchel, and Margaret Ying Drake, all three of whom teamed up again with Blackshear for his subsequent 2019 feature THE SIREN and most recent 2021 feature WHEN I CONSUME YOU. Blackshear also shot, edited, and produced, while Andrews, Dumouchel, and Kimberly Parker co-produced the multi-award-winning indie psychological horror.

Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Special Features Include:

  • Commentary with Director

  • Commentary with Crew

  • Commentary with Cast

  • Interviews with the Filmmakers

  • Behind the Scenes Collection

  • Deleted & Extra Scenes

  • Trailer

  • Essay by critic Anton Bitel

  • Reversible cover artwork

  • English, Spanish, & French Subtitles

One comment

  1. Your plot summary is incorrect. This is not a genre-bending story of love, loyalty and living nightmares. This is a phycological thriller that leads you to believe that impending doom is actually happening when instead this movie is about the horror of untreated unrecognized mental illness. The only love is that of comradery between to old friends.

     

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