SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in July, including Walking After Midnight: The Making of Survival of the Dead, The Black Mass, and Body Parts.

Drawing comparisons to The Witch, German gothic folk tale Hagazussa curses SCREAMBOX on July 12. Hailed by The Hollywood Reporter as “a spellbinding audiovisual symphony,” the film earned a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Go behind the scenes of George A. Romero’s final film with Walking After Midnight: The Making of Survival of the Dead exclusively on SCREAMBOX July 26. The feature-length documentary follows the master of horror’s Survival of the Dead from production to premiere.

Inspired by true events, serial killer thriller The Black Mass hits SCREAMBOX on July 26. Jeremy London (Mallrats) co-stars alongside genre veterans Lisa Wilcox (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4), Susan Lanier (The Hills Have Eyes), Lew Temple (The Devil’s Rejects), Eileen Dietz (The Exorcist), Nicky Whelan (Halloween II), and Kathleen Kinmont (Halloween 4).

SCREAMBOX Exclusive religious horror anthology Body Parts makes a sacrifice on July 30. The South Korean film follows a young reporter to a mysterious ceremony in which five stories are offered by people who desperately wait to be heard by their god.

Other March highlights include: found footage clown creeper Gags the Clown; black metal comedy Heavy Trip; supernatural scarecrow slasher Hallowed Ground starring Jaimie Alexander (Thor) and Chloë Grace Moretz (Kick-Ass); and the tenth season of Bloody Disgusting’s snack-sized horror showcase Bloody Bites.

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