FearPix, a new, free streaming platform for all-things horror, thriller and true crime, announced its upcoming slate of spine-chilling content, including fan favorites, cult classics and the premiere of a FearPix original film, coming in October. The platform will also release curated playlists each Friday, allowing fans to settle in and enjoy without having to find what to watch next.
The original film is DOLLAR $TORE KILLERS, which will have its world premiere later in October. Written by Anghus Houvouras and directed by Cleve Braddy, it’s a dark tale of revenge and redemption that takes viewers along a gripping thrill-ride. An exact premiere date will be announced soon.
Films coming to FearPix in October include:
– Day of the Dead (1985): An undead classic that redefined the zombie genre (our review)
– The Wrong Daughter (2018): Starring Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria 2019), this psychological thriller will keep you guessing until the very end
– Strangerland (2015): Starring Nicole Kidman (The Hours 2002), this is a suspenseful journey through the Australian outback where secrets are buried deep
– The Baby Oopsie Trilogy (2021-22): Fan-favorite horror films that will make you think twice about your childhood toys
– Abducted (2013): Starring Trevor Morgan (The Sixth Sense 1999), this is a gripping tale of survival against the odds
– Zombie Night (2013): Starring Daryl Hannah (Blade Runner 1982), Anthony Michael Hall (The Dark Knight 2008) and Shirley Jones (Elmer Gantry 1960), this film chronicles a night of terror as the undead rise
– The 100 Candles Game (2020): A chilling anthology with Amy Smart (Crank 2006) that will leave you terrified of the dark
– Random Acts of Violence (2012): A brutal and unflinching look at the horrors lurking behind seemingly random acts, with Kirsten Dunst (Interview with the Vampire 1994)
In addition to being an ultimate destination for horror, thriller and true crime fans, FearPix is also an opportunity for independent filmmakers to submit their film or show to the team for streaming consideration. For submissions and more information, reach out to [email protected].
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FearPix officially launched on Friday, Sept. 13, and is available to download on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku TV, as well as iOs and Android devices. You can also stream at the website.