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Poster for Urban Flesh

Urban Flesh

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Director: Alexandre Michaud Run Time: 80 min. Format: DCP Rating: NR Release Year: 1999

Starring: Martin Dubreuil, Marie-Eve Petit, Marc Vaillancourt, Anthony Pereira, K.M. Lavigne

Featuring a very special guest host for the evening, Unkle Spooky

“Chaotic, sleazy, and unmistakably SOV.”

This city will chew you up and swallow you whole in this Canuk pseudo-snuff masterpiece of SOV insanity! The streets of Montreal are rotten with sex, drugs, and unhinged violence when a pack of disturbed, broken souls collide in a nightmare of home invasions, thrill-killing and cannibalism. There are no more heroes, just more meat.

Urban Flesh is pure late-90s SOV slasher grime. It’s an abrasive collage of sleaze and nihilism where narrative takes a backseat to slimy homemade gore and a FTW attitude. The movie’s fixation on unfiltered violent ecstasy sends it firmly into transgressive territory, aligning it with the most confrontational and notorious examples of DIY horror of the era like August Underground, Atroz and Necromaniac. Ugly, raw, and completely unpolished, Urban Flesh isn’t trying to entertain—it’s here to punch you right in the face.

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