Tag: Streaming

Screambox September Streaming Line-Up Press Release

SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in September, including the complete Gamera collection, the conclusion of RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, The History of Metal and Horror, Crabs!, and more.   A horde of cretaceous creatures attack a coastal town on prom night in Crabs! The indie horror-comedy…


Screambox July Streaming Line-Up News

SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in July, including We Might Hurt Each Other, Shoky & Morthy: Last Big Thing, Repulse, Elvira’s Haunted Hills, and Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street. Evil, terror, lust… the Mistress of the Dark really knows how to party! Elvira’s Haunted Hills…


SCREAMBOX February Streaming Line-Up Announced 2023

BODY SNATCHERS, KILLER PARTY, Bollywood’s Take on SCREAM, & More   SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in February, including cult classics Body Snatchers and Killer Party, Bollywood slasher Sssshhh, and SCREAMBOX Originals Ox-Head Village and Yellow Dragon’s Village. Two genre favorites from the Warner Bros. catalog have…


ARROW February 2023 Season

ARROW February 2023 Season: Charles Band: The Puppetmaster, Killer Tech, Cinematic Void Selects, Jean Rollin: The Fantastique Collection Part IV, The French Hitchcock: Claude Chabrol, King of Karate: The Sonny Chiba Collection February starts the month of love on February 3 with a pair of Paul Joyce documentaries about the American indie film scene: Robert Altman: Giggle and…


Streaming Free on Tubi Press Release

Horror Films “Cold Moon” Starring Christopher Lloyd and “The Lullaby” Starring Reine Swart Now Streaming Free on Tubi BURBANK, CA : Two films that will have you cowering under your sofa cushions, celebrated spook-fest “Cold Moon” starring Christopher Lloyd and Josh Stewart, and “The Lullaby,” the acclaimed South African horror haunt from Oscar-nominated director Darrell James Roodt, are now…