Terror Films has partnered with Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer Tcl to provide content to their AVOD platform, available on Tcl TVs in North America. That means even more ways to consume our favorite genre on streaming.
The initial launch will be comprised of 36 films from the indie genre label’s library and include popular titles, The Taking of Deborah Logan, the Hell House LLC franchise, Dead Body, Inner Demon as well as recent releases, This Land, Hypnotica and Cram – among others. Additional titles have been selected from Terror Films’ sister label, Global Digital Releasing.
“We’re thrilled about this new partnership with Tcl. The more we can expand the digital footprint of our films, the more we can potentially increase revenue streams for our filmmakers. It’s also one more step toward completely breaking free of using 3rd party aggregators to place our content,” stated Terror Films President Joe Dain.
The initial launch will be comprised of 36 films from the indie genre label’s library and include popular titles, The Taking of Deborah Logan, the Hell House LLC franchise, Dead Body, Inner Demon as well as recent releases, This Land, Hypnotica and Cram – among others. Additional titles have been selected from Terror Films’ sister label, Global Digital Releasing.
“We’re thrilled about this new partnership with Tcl. The more we can expand the digital footprint of our films, the more we can potentially increase revenue streams for our filmmakers. It’s also one more step toward completely breaking free of using 3rd party aggregators to place our content,” stated Terror Films President Joe Dain.
- 7/7/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here.
BlackBerry (Matt Johnson)
In BlackBerry, the rise of a blue-chip tech company sets the stage for the dissolution of a longstanding friendship. Sound familiar? Just wait ‘til you hear the score. Directed by Matt Johnson, it tells the true story of Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin, software engineers who founded the company Rim in the mid-80s and later invented a cellphone that could handle email. The film begins on the day when they meet Jim Basillie (Glenn Howerton), a Rottweiler who, alongside Lazaridis’ genius, turned Rim’s invention (only later christened BlackBerry) into the world’s most ubiquitous mobile device––at least for a time. – Rory O. (full review)
Where to Stream: VOD
The Hole in the Fence (Joaquín del Paso...
BlackBerry (Matt Johnson)
In BlackBerry, the rise of a blue-chip tech company sets the stage for the dissolution of a longstanding friendship. Sound familiar? Just wait ‘til you hear the score. Directed by Matt Johnson, it tells the true story of Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin, software engineers who founded the company Rim in the mid-80s and later invented a cellphone that could handle email. The film begins on the day when they meet Jim Basillie (Glenn Howerton), a Rottweiler who, alongside Lazaridis’ genius, turned Rim’s invention (only later christened BlackBerry) into the world’s most ubiquitous mobile device––at least for a time. – Rory O. (full review)
Where to Stream: VOD
The Hole in the Fence (Joaquín del Paso...
- 6/2/2023
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
This is probably an odd thing to say, but whenever watching a modern potboiler I find myself asking, “What would Bertrand Tavernier think?” The kind of French cineaste that found themselves most at home in the company of the disposable American crime film, the esteemed director could wax poetic on the most disreputable of pictures. If you squint during Hypnotic––a collaboration between Robert Rodriguez and Ben Affleck that’s likely been cooking since they first met at a 1997 Miramax holiday party––you can see faint traces of a classic noir like Otto Preminger’s Whirlpool, or something of such ilk.
Though pitched as somewhat of a Christopher Nolan-like mind-bender, this is a throwback of another stripe: to 2010, not 1948. Stripped of the comfortable Hollywood budget that would’ve greeted that pairing during their respective heydays, this initially seems like the pilot for a slightly more high-concept detective show before accounting...
Though pitched as somewhat of a Christopher Nolan-like mind-bender, this is a throwback of another stripe: to 2010, not 1948. Stripped of the comfortable Hollywood budget that would’ve greeted that pairing during their respective heydays, this initially seems like the pilot for a slightly more high-concept detective show before accounting...
- 5/12/2023
- by Ethan Vestby
- The Film Stage
Stars: Tim Torre, Adam Johnson, Taylor Foster, Marisa Echeverria, Alexander Angelikis | Written and Directed by A.T. Sharma
Also known as Unhinged, Hypnotica is the feature debut from writer/director A.T. Sharma. His film begins in curious fashion, as on-screen text reads “Based on actual case studies,” before various scenes depict an unseen man’s journey to committing suicide. These events weigh heavily on junior psychiatrist, Mason (Tim Torre), who worries his sessions are not aiding his patient, Oliver (Adam Johnson). Uncertain of how else he can help, the psychiatrist turns to hypnotism to unlock his patient’s repressed memories, with each passing session uncovering more revelations which send the pair down dark paths.
More than just a plot device for what unfolds, Oliver yearns for help so he can return to his business and spend time with his daughters. His missing memories leave him as an enigma that intrigues Mason,...
Also known as Unhinged, Hypnotica is the feature debut from writer/director A.T. Sharma. His film begins in curious fashion, as on-screen text reads “Based on actual case studies,” before various scenes depict an unseen man’s journey to committing suicide. These events weigh heavily on junior psychiatrist, Mason (Tim Torre), who worries his sessions are not aiding his patient, Oliver (Adam Johnson). Uncertain of how else he can help, the psychiatrist turns to hypnotism to unlock his patient’s repressed memories, with each passing session uncovering more revelations which send the pair down dark paths.
More than just a plot device for what unfolds, Oliver yearns for help so he can return to his business and spend time with his daughters. His missing memories leave him as an enigma that intrigues Mason,...
- 4/19/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
Hypnotica Starring Adam Johnson from The CW’s “The Outpost” Premiering On Digital March 31, 2023 Mind Games Can Be Deadly Directed by : A.T Sharma Cast : Adam Johnson, Tim Torre, Adam Foster Adam Johnson from TV’s The Outpost and Yellowstone stars in director A.T. Sharma’s Hypnotica, premiering on digital this March. A young psychiatrist …
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- 3/28/2023
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
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