Pirromount Pictures has announced that its monster-movie spoof RECTUMA will see big-screen play at Seattle, WA’s Grand Illusion Cinema (1403 NE 50th Street) on November 17-18 and 25-26, showing at 11 p.m. each night. This late-night booking starts exactly one week after the film’s release in Japan, the country whose kaiju cinema inspired it. Written, produced and directed by Mark Pirro, creator of A POLISH VAMPIRE IN BURBANK and CURSE OF THE QUEERWOLF, RECTUMA stars Bill Devlin, Dani Leon and Jean Black in the tale of a man who, thanks to an infection by the Mexican Butt-Humping Bullfrog and an unorthodox nuclear “cure,” finds his rear end detaching from his body and growing to titanic size, terrorizing the city of Los Angeles. You can find out more about the movie and Pirro’s other works at the Pirromount site linked above.
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