Joe Lynch’s Suitable Flesh Gets A UK Release Date!

Suitable Flesh opening 2023 FrightFest

Today in central London the nightmares begin with the launch of Pigeon Shrine FrightFest. Joe Lynch‘s Suitable Flesh will launch the festival later today, Vertigo Releasing have a nice little news treat. They have announced they will give the film a UK Cinema and VOD release in October!

The film stars Heather Graham (Lost in Space, Boogie Nights), Judah Lewis (Demolition, The Babysitter), Bruce Davison (X-Men, Insidious: The Last Key), Johnathon Schaech (The Night Clerk), and Barbara Crampton (You’re Next, Beyond The Gates, Lords of Salem).

Written by H.P. Lovecraft (Color Out of Space, Re-Animator), Suitable Flesh sees Psychiatrist Elizabeth Derby become obsessed with helping a young patient suffering extreme personality disorder. But it leads her into dark occult danger as she tries to escape a horrific fate.

There is no UK Trailer just yet, however a U.S version was released recently, watch it below…

Just days ago, Elizabeth Derby was a successful psychiatrist with a loving husband and the world at her fingertips. Now, she finds herself locked up inside a psych ward after the murder of a young male patient to whom she had an inexplicable, almost otherworldly attraction. Hoping to clear her name, Elizabeth confides in her doctor and recounts what happened, giving way to a bizarre and disturbing tale of sexual madness, supernatural horror, and homicidal rage. A cinematic love letter to the late, great RE-ANIMATOR director Stuart Gordon, a new body horror take on H.P Lovecraft-minded cosmic mayhem.

The suitable Flesh European premiere was sold out within minutes of the tickets going on sale last month. If you missed out or hoping to see the film again, it will be in UK and Irish cinemas from 27th October. The film will also be available on TVOD the same day, then in January 2024, it will stream exclusively on Shudder.




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