Award-winning horror anthology feature Muerte: Tales of Horror (read our review here) is now available for sale or rent from Amazon Video, and in June, will be available on Comcast’s VOD service. Other streaming platforms will be announced later this year.
The film centers around four tales of horror based on a stolen comic book from a local curio shop. Those stories feature tales of vampires, witches, demons and the titular Latin boogeyman, El Cucuy. Muerte: Tales Of Horror was shot in 2016 in Corpus Christi and San Antonio by Director Christopher Ambriz and his crew. The shorts in this anthology are titled “Mirror,” “El Cucuy,” “The Date” and “Muerte.” Each story carries over into the next, and they all have their own distinct South Texas flavor.
The film features Malvolia: Queen of Screams’ Berna Bazan-Towns and Priscilla Iden, The Date: A Tale Of Love, Horror and Revenge’s (2018) Mario Aguilar, Will McCann, Katie Loftin, Peter M. Howard, Jessica Lee Golden and Ashley Lopez Delagarza, Mirror’s (2017) Kimberly Cardenas and Andrea Guzman, Blood, Sweat and Fears’ (2019) Tara Allen and Michael Jay Anthony Salinas, Dreadtime Stories’ (2014) Aileen Corpos and Ronny Holiday and newcomer Eric Delagarza.
Muerte Tales of Horror is filled to brim with fun-loving horror scenarios and handcrafted practical effects sure to please horror fans. The film was featured at the 2018 South Texas Underground Film Festival in Corpus Christi, and was awarded Best Local Film at said festival. It has had a limited theatrical run in sold out shows in Corpus Christi, San Antonio and Austin.
About Christopher Ambriz (Director)
Christopher Ambriz is an award-winning independent filmmaker based out of Corpus Christi. He has produced many projects for his company Night Creature Productions since it was founded by he and Louis Alvarado in 1998.