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“Gleefully gruesome” Killer Clown Horror Movie is Now Free to Stream from the Studio Who Brought You ‘Terrifier’
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A ghastly grinning nightmare with a mysterious deck of cards is now yours to stream for free. The Jester, Dread’s hallucinatory Halloween-set chiller that quietly and quickly earned a cult following since its initial release, is now streaming on Tubi. It’s another banger distributed by our sister company Dread, the same lunatics behind cult genre titles like Terrifier, Beezel, and Benny Loves You.

Directed by Colin Krawchuk and based on a series of viral short films, The Jester tells the story of two sisters who, on an otherwise quiet Halloween night, find themselves stalked by a mysterious and seemingly supernatural trickster. The Jester—part mime, part magician, all menace—communicates only through gesture and expression, but his actions speak louder than you can scream.

The Jester was a hit for Dread, resonating with fans of indie horror, the Terrifier franchise, and horror hounds craving something off the beaten path.
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 5/2/2025
  • by Josh Korngut
  • DreadCentral.com
St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase Interview – Daniel Blake Smith, Writer of Safe And Happy
Safe And Happy screens at the St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase as part of the Narrative Shorts – Drama: Volume 2 Sunday July 14th at 6:15pm. The films screen at Washington University’s Brown Hall. Ticket information can be found Here

Daniel Blake Smith took the time to talk to Stephen Tronicek about Safe And Happy and his other films.

We’ve all read and seen examples of films big and small being created in the large film capitals of the world. We know what it is like to read about the creation of a film in Los Angeles, New York or Europe and many other locations around the world. We know the trials, tribulations, ups and downs of productions outside of St. Louis…but what about St. Louis? There are a few articles speaking about it, but not many that give a film the same respect that a higher production value film would get.
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 7/11/2019
  • by Movie Geeks
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
And The Winner is… St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase Winners Announced!
And the winner is……..St. Louis!

With this years St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase, we’ve again proven that our city is packed with ridiculously talented filmmakers, actors, and other artisans.

The St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase, an annual presentation of the nonprofit Cinema St. Louis, serves as the area’s primary venue for films made by local artists. The Showcase screens works that were written, directed, edited, or produced by St. Louis natives or films with strong local ties. The various film programs that screened at the Tivoli from July 13-22, 2018 serve as the Showcase’s centerpiece. The programs ranged from full-length fiction features and documentaries to multi-film compilations of fiction and documentary shorts. Many programs included post-screening Q&As with filmmakers. Filmmakers of all ages within a 120 mile radius of St. Louis were strongly encouraged to submit their works, or at the very least attend the event to celebrate the amazingly talented St.
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 7/24/2018
  • by Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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