A haunting coming-of-age tale that's as heartbreaking as it is horrifying, The Clovehitch Killer is coming to Blu-ray and DVD on March 5th alongside another IFC Midnight movie, the occult film Welcome to Mercy (written by and starring Kristen Ruhlin).

From Scream Factory: "We are proud to announce that we have two new IFC Midnight titles planned for release on Blu-ray & DVD on March 5th!

THE CLOVEHITCH KILLER - Tyler Burnside (Charlie Plummer, All The Money In The World) is a Boy Scout, a volunteer at his local church, and the dutiful son of an upstanding, community leader dad (Dylan McDermott, American Horror Story). Only one thing troubles the quiet Kentucky town he lives in: the unsolved murders — in which ten women were brutally tortured and killed by a psychopath known as Clovehitch — that rocked the community more than a decade ago. When Tyler discovers a cache of disturbing images in his father's possession, he begins to suspect that the man he trusts most in the world may be Clovehitch … and that his deadly rampage may not be over. With unrelenting tension, director Duncan Skiles crafts a picture-perfect vision of the American family … and then rips it to shreds.

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WELCOME TO MERCY – A young woman struggles against the unholy forces that possess her in this terrifying occult thriller. After being stricken with stigmata, single mother Madaline (Kristen Ruhlin) is sent to a remote convent where nothing is what it seems and her friend August (Lily Newmark) is seemingly the only person she can trust. Together, they must confront the demons inside Madaline before she becomes the Anitchrist!

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