Human Hibachi – Now Available Everywhere from Invincible Pictures

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Mario Cerrito’s love letter to cannibalism films, Human Hibachi is now available everywhere from Invincible Pictures.   This instant cult classic has already been seen in Australia, Italy, China, Japan, Hungary, Germany, England, Spain, Mexico, US, Canada, and Brazil.   The fans of cannibalism have spoken.

Synopsis:

A man documents his girlfriend’s 35th birthday on his phone. What he captures throughout the night are the most disturbing human acts imaginable.

The follow up, Human Hibachi 2: Feast in the Forest is already complete and will be coming soon to film festivals.

Purchase Human Hibachi on DVD
www.walmart.com/ip/Human-Hibachi-DVD/232180262? 

Invincible leads the new wave of independent film production and distribution. Invincible is an industry pioneer in OTT streaming technology and distribution having built some of the earliest streaming services and technology over a decade ago. Today Invincible operates multiple SVOD and Linear AVOD OTT Services, spanning multiple genres. Invincible’s vast catalog of content includes, popular animation brands, television and award winning festival films that we distribute on a global platform. Invincible’s distribution footprint includes theatrical, physical DVD and Blu-ray, Cable, Satellite, television, airline and OTT streaming.

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Ash Hamilton is not only the owner of Horror-Fix.com, but also one of its major contributors. A long time horror movie enthusiast, Ash has lent his personality to radio and television and continues to support his favorite genre through his writing and art. He also loves beef jerky and puppies... and low-grade street-quality hallucinogens.

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