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[Rec]3 Genesis is out now (and if you saw our 4 star reaction to it within the frightfest line-up you will know that we really liked the change in direction the series has taken. Cutting away from the serious “found Footage” tone of the first two, Genesis has stuck it’s tongue in its cheek a little, and ramped up the gore factor and delivered something highly enjoyable!
But looks like the PR company who are promoting the release are having a few issues of their own along the way (see below) – so beware. if anything happens to us here at Filmwerk we will be sure to let you know!