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Sign up for SCREAMBOX now and get 30 DAYS FREE. Subscriptions include unlimited movies and shows, with no ads: Month to month pricing is $4.99, while you can get discounted rates at 3 months ($11.99) or one year ($39.99). Screambox is available to stream on iOS, Android, Prime Video, YouTube TV, Comcast and. The service is refreshed monthly with content from the Company’s extensive genre library with films and episodes delivering every type of terror imaginable – supernatural, slasher, zombie, and more. SCREAMBOX features a broad mix of content for casual and die-hard horror fans alike. In addition to releasing on VOD platforms such as Apple, Amazon Prime Video, Google, Vudu, and Xbox, Puss圜ake will debut on Cinedigm’s horror streaming channel SCREAMBOX. Following several more festival engagements, Puss圜ake will release on VOD and Cinedigm’s horror streaming service Screambox this summer. The film premiered at Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre in December, where it nabbed the Audience Award for best feature, and went on to play Finland’s Night Visions Film Festival in April. It was directed by Argentine horror maven Pablo Parés ( Plaga zombie). “Puss圜ake is a wild and crazy ride that delivers all the bloody goods and we’re excited to share the chaos with horror fans on SCREAMBOX and beyond,” said Cinedigm’s Manager of Acquisitions Brandon Hill.Ĭinedigm has acquired all North American rights to the horror film Puss圜ake, from Raven Banner out of the Cannes market. Maca Suárez ( The Accused), Anahi Politi ( Crystal Eyes), and Flor Moreno ( The Talking Guts) star alongside newcomers Aldana Ruberto and Sofia Rossi. ScreenAnarchy raved about Puss圜ake out of the Fantaspoa premiere, calling it “pure, uncut Midnighter fodder,” further adding that it’s “absolutely frantic, manic, nonsensical and off the wall!” After they catch the attention of horrors from beyond our reality, the band realizes that being forgotten by their fans is the least of their problems.
Things are off to a bad start, however, when they show up to their first gig to find the town deserted. In the film, a struggling all-girl rock band kicks off a new tour, hoping to rekindle their popularity. Watch the Puss圜ake trailer below to whet your appetite for this wild Argentinian splatterfest! With reverence for many of the eighties classics we love, including Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead(!), Pablo Parés‘ Puss圜ake promises monsters, inter-dimensional journeys, kickass music and of course, lots of gore. The all-horror streaming service SCREAMBOX is now powered by Bloody Disgusting, and we’re excited to let you know that the next SCREAMBOX Original is Puss圜ake, a gore-fest from Argentina that will be available On Digital & Streaming on Screambox August 30! On that note, the film’s cinematographer is Hoyte van Hoytema, whose previous work includes Let the Right One In, Spectre, and the Christopher Nolan films Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Tenet.
Nope is part of a “five-year exclusive production partnership” Universal Pictures inked with Peele and his Monkeypaw Productions, and it’s been described as a “horror event.” Mind you, anything from Peele at this point is instantly an event, but we can probably expect Nope to be Peele’s biggest movie to date, with an announced IMAX optimization. Michael Wincott ( The Crow), Barbie Ferreira and Brandon Perea also star. What is Palmer looking at? And exactly what threat are the characters from Nope going to be facing? We’ll find out real soon…ĭaniel Kaluuya ( Get Out) will be reteaming with Peele on the mysterious movie, with the cast also including Steven Yeun (“The Walking Dead,” Mayhem) and Keke Palmer (“Scream”). While we wait, Fandango has shared a brand new image of star Keke Palmer in Jordan Peele’s latest, seen peering out from a window. We still know very little about the mysterious movie, but one thing is for certain: Peele’s Nope is THE can’t miss horror event of Summer 2022. Jordan Peele is back with third horror movie Nope this summer, which Universal will be releasing in theaters on July 22, 2022.