New on Home Video: “Sting” on Blu-ray

Well Go USA Entertainment has announced the release of the well-received chiller “Sting” to home video. Writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner taps into a common fear shared by millions around the world – spiders! His film is a delightfully skin-crawling mix of horror-thriller and old-fashioned creature feature. Even better, it has a sense of humor which Roache-Turner slips in at some of the best times. Overall, “Sting” is a creepy, fun-filled feast for horror fans and genre lovers.

This Blu-ray edition of “Sting” will be available for purchase on July 25th. See below for a full synopsis and release information including special features.

About the Film:

Year: 2024

Runtime: 91 Minutes

Director: Kiah Roache-Turner

Screenwriter: Kiah Roache-Turner

Cast: Ryan Corr, Alyla Browne, Penelope Mitchell, Jermaine Fowler, Robyn Nevin, Noni Hazelhurst, Silvia Colloca, Danny Kim, Tony Black, Lee Perry

Rating: R for violent content, bloody images, and language.

After raising an unnervingly talented spider in secret, 12-year-old Charlotte (Alyla Browne) must face the facts about her pet—and fight for her family’s survival—when the once-charming creature rapidly transforms into a giant, flesh-eating monster.

Written & Directed by Kiah Roache-Turner (“Wyrmwood: Apocalypse”), with the monster special effects by the Academy Award-winning Weta Workshop (Special Visual Effects, King Kong, 20026), the film stars Alyla Browne (“The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart”, “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga”, “Sonic the Hedgehog 3”), Penelope Mitchell (“Hellboy”), Ryan Corr (“Holding the Man”), and Jermaine Fowler (“Coming 2 America”).

Special Features:

Bonus Content for “Sting” includes:

  • BEHIND-THE-SCENES FEATURETTE: “Creating the Monster”
  • BEHIND-THE-SCENES FEATURETTE: “The Director”
  • BEHIND-THE-SCENES FEATURETTE: “The Cast”

6 thoughts on “New on Home Video: “Sting” on Blu-ray

  1. I understand trying to capitalize on phobias for a horror movie, but I think spiders take a bad rap just like wolves and sharks do in cinema. I am not afraid of spiders and I don’t want to become afraid of them by watching this.

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