The Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox is home to a variety of unique horror content, from originals and exclusives to cult classics and documentaries. With such a rapidly-growing library, there are many hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
Here are five recommendations you can stream on Screambox right now.
The Barn
Before The Barn Part II streams exclusively on Screambox on May 26, catch up on the 2016 original. The Barn stands out among the glut of ’80s slasher throwbacks because it’s not satirical or a send-up; the unapologetic love letter approaches the well-trodden material with a refreshing earnestness. Capturing not only the style but also the spirit of his influences, writer-director Justin M. Seaman taps directly into horror fans’ nostalgia while introducing an imaginative mythology with ample heart in a charming package.
At its core, the film is a coming of age tale about a teenager who doesn’t want to grow...
Here are five recommendations you can stream on Screambox right now.
The Barn
Before The Barn Part II streams exclusively on Screambox on May 26, catch up on the 2016 original. The Barn stands out among the glut of ’80s slasher throwbacks because it’s not satirical or a send-up; the unapologetic love letter approaches the well-trodden material with a refreshing earnestness. Capturing not only the style but also the spirit of his influences, writer-director Justin M. Seaman taps directly into horror fans’ nostalgia while introducing an imaginative mythology with ample heart in a charming package.
At its core, the film is a coming of age tale about a teenager who doesn’t want to grow...
- 5/12/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Horror film distributor Terror Films continues to bring their titles to a wide range of Digital platforms. Their latest partnership is with Pov Horror. On this streaming service, Terror Films will bring at least seven of their titles to Pov Horror. The first title to show on this streaming service is Phil Guidry and Simon Herbert's pseudo-doc' Savageland, which originally began its release in 2017; a review on 28Dla is available below. As well, Terror Films will bring the well-liked Hell House LLC, the stalk-and-chase thriller The Documentary, Ishak Issa's The Claire Wizard Thesis, Kevin Mendibourne's paranormal thriller The Follower, the upcoming release Documenting the Witch Path and many more. The release dates, for all of these films, is still being negotiated. But, a general overview for the first seven films is hosted here. Pov Horror is a film distribution and production house, which focuses on the horror genre.
- 4/16/2019
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Host Stuart Wright talked with Simon Herbert, one of the three directors of Savageland, back in October 2015. This is a re-cut of that original conversation plus a review from Britflicks offshoot Evilspeak with Stuart and Stephen Routledge.We knew a good thing when we saw it and now you can too…
Something terrible passes through the off-grid town of Sangre de Cristo on the Arizona-Mexico border, and all 57 inhabitants disappear overnight, leaving nothing but bloody trails. Suspicion falls on the lone survivor, an illegal immigrant; but a roll of photos he took that night tells a different story.
Savageland is the winner of Best Horror Feature at the Independent Filmmakers Showcase 2015; Best Director (New Orleans Horror Film Festival); and Best Feature at Nevermore Film Film Festival.
Savageland is Out Now, watch now at Amazon or iTunes...
Something terrible passes through the off-grid town of Sangre de Cristo on the Arizona-Mexico border, and all 57 inhabitants disappear overnight, leaving nothing but bloody trails. Suspicion falls on the lone survivor, an illegal immigrant; but a roll of photos he took that night tells a different story.
Savageland is the winner of Best Horror Feature at the Independent Filmmakers Showcase 2015; Best Director (New Orleans Horror Film Festival); and Best Feature at Nevermore Film Film Festival.
Savageland is Out Now, watch now at Amazon or iTunes...
- 7/7/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
*full disclosure: an online screener of this film was provided by Terror Films. This reviewer has worked on publicity for this film. Tagline: "Fear has no Borders." Director/writer: Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert and David Whelan. Cast: Monica Davis, Edward L. Green, Patrick Pedraza and VaLynn Rain. As the classic idiom states: "a photograph is worth a thousand words." In the case of Savageland, there are at least thirty-six photographs and a whole lot of victims. Very professionally shot, the film covers a fictional massacre, at Sangre de Cristo. The film is told in a pseudo-documentary style and Savageland comes across as a mystery, that you might find on the A & E Network. Much of the film is told through photographs, taken by the sole survivor Francisco Salazar (Noe Montes). They piece together a night of horror! The film comes across as believable, outside of a few lines and Salazar's conviction.
- 3/10/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Savageland is a film from a trio of directors. Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert and David Whelan have developed this horror feature. And now, the film is set to see United States' video platforms on February 24th. In the film, there is only one survivor of a terrible massacre. It is believed that he is a serial killer. But, as more evidence emerges, it becomes apparent that something even more malevolent is at play. More of the film's story can be seen in the film's first trailer, found here! For more on the story, events take place at Sangre de Cristo. This small town is the focal point of a multiple murder investigation. Fifty-seven people have been killed or have disappeared and there is only one man left alive. His story is unbelievable, at first. Then, with more video footage, it becomes obvious that there is more than one killer. Savageland...
- 2/23/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Terror Films has secured a release date for Savageland. Filmed by a trio of directors (Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert and David Whelan), Savageland takes place at an Arizona border town. In Sangre de Cristo (Blood of Christ), fifty-seven people have disappeared and only one survivor has been found; he has a strange story to tell. The film is scheduled to show in late February, in the United States. And now, a movie clip is available for this indie horror title, called "Dead Alive." The "Dead Alive" movie clip involves an interrogation. The lone survivor is questioned about the death of a person. He answers a few questions. But, little is revealed in this mysterious clip. Savageland will be available through many Video-on-demand platforms, in the Us. The film will show on these online platforms: iTunes, Amazon Instant, Google Play/YouTube, Vudu, Xbox Live, Sony PlayStation, Vimeo on Demand, I Bleed Indie and 3 Roku channels.
- 2/17/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
This year's festival was held over two weekends in Southend, in the Park Inn by Radisson Palace Hotel. Friday 20 January's standout movie was 'Savageland' (directors: Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert and David Whelan, 2015, Us). A prisoner is convicted to die by lethal injection after he is accused of going on a killing spree in his one-horse town. As he's the town loner, the survivors are keen to see him executed. Cinema verite interviews of the local sheriff and other town worthies add uncomfortable realism, as talking heads say there may be no direct motive for the murders but there's also a lot of local hate...
- 2/3/2017
- Horror Asylum
Terror Films has acquired another indie, horror title for distribution. Titled Savageland, this film was written and directed by: Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert and David Whelan. Savageland involves a small town on the Arizona-Mexico border, which is wiped out by a vicious attack. One lone survivor has photos from that chilling night. This feature is slated for a 2017 release, across North America. A preview of the film's launch is hosted here. There is a bit of mystique surrounding Savageland. Only a few stills have been released for this title. Two of those photos can be found here. They show strange figures moving in dark grey or white backgrounds as if captured on a film roll negative. As well, early reviews have been positive, with Michael Klug, of HorrorFreak News, saying of the film's unnerving nature "[it] digs at something even deeper within." This unsettling picture will see a wide release through Video-on-demand and other digital platforms,...
- 7/15/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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