Horror

“The Dead Hour” – Binge All 3 Seasons of Terror Films’ Anthology Series on SCREAMBOX! [Trailer]

SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in February, including the hyped splatterfest Here for Blood, along with 3-Headed Shark Attack, Waking Nightmare, and Everybody Dies by the End.

More heads mean more dead when 3-Headed Shark Attack swims onto SCREAMBOX on February 2. From the producers of Sharknado, the creature feature stars horror icon Danny Trejo, Daytime Emmy winner Karrueche Tran, and WWE Hall of Famer Rob Van Dam!

The third and final season of “The Dead Hour” joins the previous two seasons on SCREAMBOX February 2. A mysterious late-night radio host delves into a different horrifying tale in each of the horror anthology’s 12 binge-worthy episodes.

SCREAMBOX Original wrestling-fueled horror-comedy Here for Blood invades select theaters and SCREAMBOX on February 9. Shawn Roberts (Resident Evil franchise) stars in the gory throwback to video store staples of the ‘80s and ’90s alongside the voice of Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider.

Discover how far you’d go for the ones you love when Waking Nightmare hits SCREAMBOX on February 9. ’80s icons Diane Franklin (Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure), David Naughton (An American Werewolf in London), and Jamison Newlander (The Lost Boys) star in the psychological thriller.

Found footage fans have three offerings to look forward to this month: Everybody Dies by the End, a mockumentary about a cult director’s deadly final movie; Bodom, in which a pair of amateur journalists investigate Finland’s notorious Lake Bodom murders; and Perfect Horror, which follows a film production in one of China’s most haunted locations.

Other February highlights include queer serial killer thriller LGBT: Lethal Gay Butcher of Terror; heavy metal horror Death Metal; ’70s-set giallo homage Discopath; backwoods cannibal horror Dismal; provocative Japanese thriller Frantic; UK paranormal investigation series Lost Souls; extra cheesy indie anthology Creepy Tales of Pizza and Gore; and shot-on-video satire Psycho Paul’s Film Festival.

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