Legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs stars as a paranormal radio show host in Cryptids now streaming exclusively on Screambox!
The indie horror anthology features segments about Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more mythical monsters.
“Major Harlan Dean (Briggs) is the host of the widely popular radio show ‘The Truth Serum’, a platform which he discusses all things weird, unknown, and sometimes scary.
“On tonight’s broadcast, Harlan tackles the topic of Cryptozoology to coincide with the annual Mothman Festival in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. However, with each caller, something more sinister appears to be waiting in the shadows and this could end up being Harlan’s very last broadcast.
The anthology is jam packed with practical creature feature effects and stories that are reminiscent of 90s’ TV shows ‘Monsters’, ‘Tales from the Crypt’, and ‘Tales from the Darkside’.
Featuring segments written and directed by the creators of Force to Fear...
The indie horror anthology features segments about Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more mythical monsters.
“Major Harlan Dean (Briggs) is the host of the widely popular radio show ‘The Truth Serum’, a platform which he discusses all things weird, unknown, and sometimes scary.
“On tonight’s broadcast, Harlan tackles the topic of Cryptozoology to coincide with the annual Mothman Festival in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. However, with each caller, something more sinister appears to be waiting in the shadows and this could end up being Harlan’s very last broadcast.
The anthology is jam packed with practical creature feature effects and stories that are reminiscent of 90s’ TV shows ‘Monsters’, ‘Tales from the Crypt’, and ‘Tales from the Darkside’.
Featuring segments written and directed by the creators of Force to Fear...
- 11/5/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Screambox, the horror streaming service known for its unique blend of cult favourites and exclusive horror gems, has announced a chilling line-up for November. With a mix of new releases, indie anthologies, and cult classics, Screambox promises a month of supernatural frights and gruesome thrills for horror fans, beginning with Cryptids on November 5.
One of the most anticipated additions this month is Cryptids, a horror anthology featuring legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs as a paranormal radio show host. Debuting exclusively on Screambox, Cryptids explores mythical monsters through a series of eerie tales involving Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more. With each segment spotlighting a different creature, the anthology is bound to satisfy fans of cryptozoology and late-night scares.
On November 12, the Screambox Exclusive Devon dives into the realm of found footage horror. Directed by Jersey Shore’s Jenni “JWoww” Farley in her first foray behind the camera, Devon follows five...
One of the most anticipated additions this month is Cryptids, a horror anthology featuring legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs as a paranormal radio show host. Debuting exclusively on Screambox, Cryptids explores mythical monsters through a series of eerie tales involving Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more. With each segment spotlighting a different creature, the anthology is bound to satisfy fans of cryptozoology and late-night scares.
On November 12, the Screambox Exclusive Devon dives into the realm of found footage horror. Directed by Jersey Shore’s Jenni “JWoww” Farley in her first foray behind the camera, Devon follows five...
- 11/4/2024
- by Emily Bennett
- Love Horror
Screambox has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in November. The Screambox November 2024 schedule includes Devon, Cryptids, Street Trash, and more.
Legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs stars as a paranormal radio show host in Cryptids, which will stream exclusively on Screambox on November 5. The indie horror anthology features segments about Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more mythical monsters.
If you’ve never seen a man melt before, prepare yourself for Street Trash on November 19. The 1987 cult classic splatterfest presages the Screambox Original reboot streaming in December.
Plunge into the darkness with the Screambox Exclusive film Devon on November 26. Jersey Shore icon Jenni “JWoww” Farley makes her directorial debut with a found footage nightmare that follows a group of five adventures to an abandoned asylum in search of a missing girl.
Malin Akerman (Watchmen) and Tyler Labine (Tucker & Dale vs Evil) aren’t going to let...
Legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs stars as a paranormal radio show host in Cryptids, which will stream exclusively on Screambox on November 5. The indie horror anthology features segments about Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more mythical monsters.
If you’ve never seen a man melt before, prepare yourself for Street Trash on November 19. The 1987 cult classic splatterfest presages the Screambox Original reboot streaming in December.
Plunge into the darkness with the Screambox Exclusive film Devon on November 26. Jersey Shore icon Jenni “JWoww” Farley makes her directorial debut with a found footage nightmare that follows a group of five adventures to an abandoned asylum in search of a missing girl.
Malin Akerman (Watchmen) and Tyler Labine (Tucker & Dale vs Evil) aren’t going to let...
- 11/3/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Screambox has revealed the new films that are joining the Bloody Disgusting-powered horror streaming service in November 2024, including Devon, Cryptids, and Street Trash.
Legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs stars as a paranormal radio show host in Cryptids exclusively on Screambox November 5. The indie horror anthology features segments about Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more mythical monsters.
Plunge into the darkness with the Screambox Exclusive film Devon on November 12. “Jersey Shore” icon Jenni “JWoww” Farley makes her directorial debut with a found footage nightmare that follows a group of five adventures to an abandoned asylum in search of a missing girl.
If you’ve never seen a man melt before, prepare yourself for Street Trash on Screambox November 19. The 1987 cult classic splatterfest presages the streaming release of the Screambox Original reboot in December.
Malin Akerman (Watchmen) and Tyler Labine (Tucker & Dale vs Evil) aren’t going to let a little blood...
Legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs stars as a paranormal radio show host in Cryptids exclusively on Screambox November 5. The indie horror anthology features segments about Bigfoot, Frogman, Chupacabra, and more mythical monsters.
Plunge into the darkness with the Screambox Exclusive film Devon on November 12. “Jersey Shore” icon Jenni “JWoww” Farley makes her directorial debut with a found footage nightmare that follows a group of five adventures to an abandoned asylum in search of a missing girl.
If you’ve never seen a man melt before, prepare yourself for Street Trash on Screambox November 19. The 1987 cult classic splatterfest presages the streaming release of the Screambox Original reboot in December.
Malin Akerman (Watchmen) and Tyler Labine (Tucker & Dale vs Evil) aren’t going to let a little blood...
- 11/1/2024
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
It’s important to remember that the cryptid at the center of Kryptic is Not Bigfoot. It may look like bigfoot, it may live in the same surroundings as Bigfoot, and it may even have some of the same questionably interdimensional qualities as Bigfoot but it is definitely not Bigfoot. And to be fair. Bigfoot ain’t this strange, this horny(!), or this, uh, gooey…
Pulling from the craziest corners of the Bigfoot legend to create their own cryptid, director Kourtney Roy and writer Paul Bromley have crafted something entirely original that is pure high strangeness. When awkward hiker Kay (Chloe Pirrie) goes for a wander on “Krypto Peak” she encounters something that upends her entire reality. In a flash, her memory is completely wiped, her brains are scrambled, and something resembling semen begins oozing from her ear.
“Pure High Strangeness”
Kay slowly begins to piece her life together, finding...
Pulling from the craziest corners of the Bigfoot legend to create their own cryptid, director Kourtney Roy and writer Paul Bromley have crafted something entirely original that is pure high strangeness. When awkward hiker Kay (Chloe Pirrie) goes for a wander on “Krypto Peak” she encounters something that upends her entire reality. In a flash, her memory is completely wiped, her brains are scrambled, and something resembling semen begins oozing from her ear.
“Pure High Strangeness”
Kay slowly begins to piece her life together, finding...
- 7/25/2024
- by Jonathan Dehaan
Major Harlan Dean (Joe Bob Briggs-‘Shudder’s The Last Drive-In’ and ‘TNT’sMonsterVision’) is the host of the widely popular radio show “The TruthSerum”, a platform which he discusses all things weird, unknown, andsometimes scary. On tonight’s broadcast, Harlan tackles the topic ofCryptozoology to coincide with the annual Mothman Festivalin PointPleasant, West Virginia. However, with each caller, …
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- 5/17/2024
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
Nightmares Film Festival, FilmFreeway’s #1-ranked genre fest, today revealed its 2023 program of #BetterHorror. In its eighth year, the fest is building even more community beyond the screen with the addition of live experiences to its heralded #BetterHorror film and screenplay slate. This year’s festival takes place October 26 – October 29, 2023.
The four-day Nightmare program once again delivers a must-see lineup collected from new and beloved genre voices around the world, with highlights including the boundary-smashing queer coming-of-age midnighter The People’s Joker, notoriously pulled from TIFF; the world premiere of Zac Locke’s (#Float) psychological Christmas horror Santa Isn’t Real; the U.S. premiere of Stewart Sparke’s (Book of Monsters) classic-creature horror comedy How to Kill Monsters; horror comedy anthology Cryptids, featuring The Last Drive-In’s Joe Bob Briggs; and nightmare fuel Abruptio, a descent into madness created entirely with lifelike puppets.
In all, the Nff will present 17 feature films and more than 150 horror,...
The four-day Nightmare program once again delivers a must-see lineup collected from new and beloved genre voices around the world, with highlights including the boundary-smashing queer coming-of-age midnighter The People’s Joker, notoriously pulled from TIFF; the world premiere of Zac Locke’s (#Float) psychological Christmas horror Santa Isn’t Real; the U.S. premiere of Stewart Sparke’s (Book of Monsters) classic-creature horror comedy How to Kill Monsters; horror comedy anthology Cryptids, featuring The Last Drive-In’s Joe Bob Briggs; and nightmare fuel Abruptio, a descent into madness created entirely with lifelike puppets.
In all, the Nff will present 17 feature films and more than 150 horror,...
- 9/21/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Drew Marvick, Lexi Dripps, Lloyd Kaufman, Ari Lehman, Linnea Quigley, Sable Griedel, Doug Bradley, Justin M. Seaman, Caden Holmes, Jedediah Giacchino, Tanya R. Seaman | Written and Directed by Justin M. Seaman
Finally, after a wait so long people were wondering if it would ever happen, The Barn Part II, Justin M. Seaman’s sequel to 2016’s The Barn has finally arrived after a run of festival screenings and some limited theatrical showings. The question is, as with any long-delayed sequel, can it recapture what made the original so popular?
It certainly gets off on the right foot as Troop Leader Plums and his scouts sitting around the campfire fill the viewer in on the basic plot of the original as well as a few things we’ll need to know for the sequel, before finding out the hard way the stories were all true.
A year after that Michelle,...
Finally, after a wait so long people were wondering if it would ever happen, The Barn Part II, Justin M. Seaman’s sequel to 2016’s The Barn has finally arrived after a run of festival screenings and some limited theatrical showings. The question is, as with any long-delayed sequel, can it recapture what made the original so popular?
It certainly gets off on the right foot as Troop Leader Plums and his scouts sitting around the campfire fill the viewer in on the basic plot of the original as well as a few things we’ll need to know for the sequel, before finding out the hard way the stories were all true.
A year after that Michelle,...
- 2/9/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Do you want to see something really scary? The next name in horror is being let loose this July when Bonejangles gets set free from his tomb. Today, we have the scary trailer and poster for this exciting ride though monsterland, which looks like a surefire cult hit.
This July, Wild Eye Releasing introduces the next iconic movie monster! While transporting the legendary killer Bonejangles, a group of police break down in a town cursed with monsters, and must release him to survive! Reggie Bannister, Elissa Dowling, Kelly Misek, Jr., Julia Cavanaugh, Devin Toft, Jamie Scott Gordon, Lawrence Wayne Curry, and Hannah Richter star in a Brett DeJager film, written by Keith Melcher. Bonejangles stalks VOD July 18.
'When bones rattle, blood will flow!' That's the spooky tagline that comes fixed to this glorious horror outing. the unstoppable killing machine that is Bonejangles used to reside in an asylum, until...
This July, Wild Eye Releasing introduces the next iconic movie monster! While transporting the legendary killer Bonejangles, a group of police break down in a town cursed with monsters, and must release him to survive! Reggie Bannister, Elissa Dowling, Kelly Misek, Jr., Julia Cavanaugh, Devin Toft, Jamie Scott Gordon, Lawrence Wayne Curry, and Hannah Richter star in a Brett DeJager film, written by Keith Melcher. Bonejangles stalks VOD July 18.
'When bones rattle, blood will flow!' That's the spooky tagline that comes fixed to this glorious horror outing. the unstoppable killing machine that is Bonejangles used to reside in an asylum, until...
- 6/16/2017
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
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