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GORY HORROR COMEDY “BEYOND THE CHAMBER OF TERROR” NOW STREAMING ON TUBI, PRIME VIDEO AND MORE

Monday, November 4, 2024 | News

By JAMES BURRELL

The feature-length film debut from Toronto-based writer/director Michael Pereira, horror comedy BEYOND THE CHAMBER OF TERROR is now streaming on Tubi, Prime Video and ScareNetwork.tv, with more platforms to come.

Starring Timothy Paul McCarthy (In a Violent Nature, Psycho Goreman), Jessica Vano (The Hyperborean, The Demolisher), Ry Barrett (In a Violent Nature, Cult Hero), Derek Gilroy (The Thicket, Elysium) and Storm Steenson (Cup of Cheer, The Boys), the indie gorefest has screened at numerous festivals, including Blood in the Snow Film Festival, Chicago Horror Film Festival, Shock Stock and FOGFEST Horror Film Festival, racking up several awards along the way. Terror Films Releasing has picked up the worldwide distribution rights.

The film’s synopsis reads:

“As the worlds of a mysterious vigilante and a ruthless mob family collide, something with its own sinister agenda emerges to threaten them all.”

BEYOND THE CHAMBER OF TERROR was written, produced and directed by Michael Pereira (Spookslayers, Zandavi Lives). Produced by Berge Karageusian (The Resurrections of Clarence Neveldine) and Craig Lobo (Zandavi Lives). Special effects by The Butcher Shop Makeup Effects Studio (Resident Evil: Afterlife).

BEYOND THE CHAMBER OF TERROR is now streaming on Tubi, Prime Video and ScareNetwork.tv.

James Burrell has been fascinated with monsters and all things scary since the age of three. Growing up in Toronto during the 1970s and ‘80s, he fed his insatiable appetite for horror with a steady diet of Hilarious House of Frightenstein and Saturday afternoon TV matinees of Universal, Hammer and Amicus flicks - all while eating too many bowls of Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Franken Berry. An avid collector of monster figures, model kits, vintage board games, tie-in novels, records, comics and movie posters, James continues to search for that next item to add to his eclectic and ever-growing collection of horror ephemera. He is the recipient of the 2010 Rondo Classic Horror Award for Best Interview, for his feature on Sir Christopher Lee that appeared in Rue Morgue’s 100th issue and penned two volumes in The Rue Morgue Library.