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|type = | |type =Film production company,<br>home video distributor | ||
|status =Active | |status =Active | ||
|leader = | |leader = | ||
|founder =Ron Bonk | |founder =Ron Bonk<ref name="Syracuse">{{cite web|url=https://www.syracuse.com/entertainment/2016/01/local_b-movie_maker_finds_his_inner_spielberg_with_house_shark.html|title=Local movie-maker shooting an ode to 'Jaws' inside his Liverpool home|author=Poorman, Dan|date=25 January 2016|work=Syracuse.com}}</ref> | ||
|founded =[[1992]] | |founded =[[1992]]{{R|Syracuse}} | ||
|defunct = | |defunct = | ||
|hq =104 Meadow River Drive, Liverpool,<br>New York, [[United States]] 13090 | |hq =104 Meadow River Drive, Liverpool,<br>New York, [[United States]] 13090 | ||
|aka =Salt City Home Video | |aka ={{bl|Salt City Home Video (circa 1992){{R|Syracuse}}|Sub Rosa Studios (circa 1999)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://srscinema.com/home/hello-world/|title=Welcome to SRS Cinema|date=22 January 2020|work=SRS Cinema}}</ref>}} | ||
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|website =https://srscinema.com/<br>https://srscinemastore.com/ | |website =https://srscinema.com/<br>https://srscinemastore.com/ | ||
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'''SRS Cinema LLC''' is an American independent film production and distribution company with a focus on low-budget horror. It was founded in 1992 by Ron Bonk as '''Salt City Home Video'''. | '''SRS Cinema LLC''' is an American independent film production and distribution company with a focus on low-budget horror. It was founded in [[1992]] by Ron Bonk as '''Salt City Home Video'''.{{R|Syracuse}} SRS began releasing new and underexposed kaiju films in 2019. The company typically produces an extremely limited number of Blu-rays and VHS videotapes for each title, with increased Blu-ray and DVD production for films that receive a sufficient number of preorders. It also has a Vimeo channel for digital rentals and purchases. | ||
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==Selected releases== | ==Selected releases== |
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SRS Cinema LLC is an American independent film production and distribution company with a focus on low-budget horror. It was founded in 1992 by Ron Bonk as Salt City Home Video.[1] SRS began releasing new and underexposed kaiju films in 2019. The company typically produces an extremely limited number of Blu-rays and VHS videotapes for each title, with increased Blu-ray and DVD production for films that receive a sufficient number of preorders. It also has a Vimeo channel for digital rentals and purchases.
Selected releases
- Reigo: King of the Sea Monsters (2008) - Blu-ray and VHS (2019); DVD (2020)
- Raiga: God of the Monsters (2009) - Blu-ray and VHS (2019); DVD (2020)
- Attack of the Giant Teacher (2019) - Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS (2020)
- God Raiga vs. King Ohga: War of the Monsters (2019) - Blu-ray and VHS (2020); DVD (2021)
- The iDol (2006) - Blu-ray and VHS (2020)
- Howl from Beyond the Fog (2019) - Blu-ray and VHS (2020); DVD (2021)
- Konga TNT (2020) - Blu-ray and VHS (2020); DVD (2021)
- War of the God Monsters (1985) - Blu-ray and VHS (2021)
- Monster Seafood Wars (2020) - Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS (2021)
- Zillafoot (2021) - Blu-ray and VHS (2021)
- The Great Buddha Arrival (2018) - Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS (2022)
- Nezura 1964 (2020) - Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS (2022)
- Uktena: The Horned Monstrosity (2021) - Blu-ray and DVD (2022)
- Dragon Lizard Lord Super Monsters (2022) and Hammer of Draco Wrath of Dragons (2017) - Blu-ray (2022)
- Space Monster Wangmagwi (1967) - Blu-ray and VHS (2023)
- Super Legend God Hikoza (2023)
Upcoming
- Killer Whale (1962) - Blu-ray and DVD (TBA)[3]
Trivia
- SRS Cinema was the first company to release Space Monster Wangmagwi on home video, an effort which began in 2019.[4]
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