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January 2023 Short Horror Releases on ALTER
Check out the list of all of the new releases scheduled for this month on the short horror streaming service.
Exclusive comments: “M3GAN” director talks those viral dance moves, and the surprising reaction
The dangerous-doll film is arriving on a wave of online publicity its creators never expected.
Four New-To-Streaming Genre Titles Available This January, Including Blumhouse’s “THERE’S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE CHILDREN”
Start the new year off right with new-release Horror, Sci-fi, and Thriller films THERE’S SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE CHILDREN, KIDS VS. ALIENS, and more!
SCREAMBOX’s January Streaming Line-Up Includes “IN DREAMS,” “JUST DESSERTS: THE MAKING OF CREEPSHOW,” “ALL THE COLORS OF GIALLO” & More
Screambox has revealed the new films that will be joining the horror streaming service in January, including exclusive titles “In Dreams,” “Signal 100,” “Dawning,” and “Just Desserts: The Making of Creepshow” as well as a collection of Severin Films cult classics.
ARROW’s January SVOD Lineup Includes Brando, a Swedish Auteur, Acclaimed Debuts, and Adam Egypt Mortimer
The January 2023 lineup includes the Lukas Moodysson Collection, a double hit of Kung Fu w/ Angela Mao, an iconic Hollywood legend dissected, and much more!
Vinegar Syndrome launches 10th-anniversary celebration with Subscriber Week, new titles (including 4K “FROM BEYOND”) and more
The specialist in horror, exploitation and sleaze Blu-rays has plenty more on the way in 2023.
RIP “CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST” director Ruggero Deodato
The man behind one of history’s most controversial horror films has passed on.
Exclusive photos: South American shocker “PROFANÍA”
The horror takes place during a real-life dark period in Argentina’s history.
Trailer for Tubi’s “TERROR TRAIN 2” pulls in
This time, unlike its predecessor, they’re carrying over the New Year’s Eve setting from the 1980 original.
Make the choice to watch the new trailer for M. Night Shyamalan’s “KNOCK AT THE CABIN”
It’s a more extensive preview of the life-or-many-many-deaths scenario.











