HUMAN NO MORE: Trash-Can Virus Limited Edition––Blu-ray + ‘HNM’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


‘HUMAN NO MORE’ Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Music Composed by Stewart Eastham

HUMAN NO MORE: Trash-Can Virus Limited Edition
HNM––Color/124 Mins./16:9/Stereo/Region Free
©2020 Black CAB Productions/TexasPOĒtrope

NOTE To BUYER
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IF SO DESIRED, Your ‘HNM’ Blu-ray Will Be SIGNED/PERSONALIZED by Writer/Director Christopher Alan Broadstone.
(Buyer will be contacted regarding customized inscription.)

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‘Human No More’ Synopsis:
Three dead girls. Three brutal murders. Each crime becomes intertwined as Detective Nemo revisits the HAB––a transgressive warehouse-nightclub complex––where he re-evaluates the details of his confrontations with the Mirror Murders Killer: Mr. Blight. As successive flashbacks unfold, more dark and grisly details of the murders come to light, laced with more embittered philosophies and nuances of truth that lead to a final supernatural revelation that drives Detective Nemo back into his haunted inner sanctum one last time. There he must face the blind eye of Heaven, the hunger of Hell, and the relentless ambiguity of his own humanity, ultimately committing an impossible act upon himself in effort to enter a world of oblivion, where Mr. Blight has slipped between the pixels of reality and now resides.

+++This Limited Edition also includes the Story-Book Micro-Feature “A Catch In Time: Chapter One”. Color/17 Mins./16:9/Stereo/Region Free

Reviewer Comments:

+++"Broadstone has crafted a genre-bending anomaly: an intelligent 'macabre thriller' that resists tropes and doesn't talk down to its audience. Gabriel Sigal (as Mr. Blight) offers a charismatic, enticing depiction of evil, while Tony Simmons' (as Det. Nemo) embodies the tragedy of jaded despair. With minimal sets, HNM creates a distinctive aesthetic that transports the viewer to a foreboding and mysterious underworld."––Jonny Numb, Crash Palace Productions/The Last Knock Podcast


+++"HUMAN NO MORE is a mesh of Shakespeare and Poe in which Christopher Broadstone takes us on an under-the-surface journey into the fiery pit within our own souls. The darkest aspects of film noir are dragged into Hell to deliver tortuous reflection and realization––an ominous invasion into parts of our psyche that should remain unexplored."––Christopher Zisi, Zisi Emporium For B-Movies


+++"Whoa, HUMAN NO MORE is very intense and the story is something else! "Death" is a character not to be ignored and the film's finale is not what I was expecting––it brought a dark and disturbing tale to a satisfying conclusion."––Vitina Molgaard, Horror Novel Reviews