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SCREAMBOX February Streaming Line-Up Includes “BODY SNATCHERS,” “KILLER PARTY,” Bollywood’s Take on “SCREAM,” & More

Friday, February 3, 2023 | News

SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that are joining the horror streaming service in February, including cult classics Body Snatchers and Killer Party, Bollywood slasher Sssshhh, and SCREAMBOX Originals Ox-Head Village and Yellow Dragon’s Village.

Two genre favorites from the Warner Bros. catalog have joined SCREAMBOX: Body Snatchers, the ’90s adaptation directed by Abel Ferrara (Bad Lieutenant, King of New York, Ms. 45), and Killer Party, an ’80s slasher from Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter writer Barney Cohen.

A masked killer meets musical numbers in India’s answer to Scream, Sssshhh. The international slasher streams exclusively on SCREAMBOX on February 3 along with two more Bollywood flicks: Naina, a supernatural horror inspired by The Eye, and Neighbours, a vampire tale that borrows from Fright Night.

SCREAMBOX Original Yellow Dragon’s Village arrives on February 7. An hour of grisly, claustrophobic terror, the Japanese indie channels The Hills Have Eyes and Hostel when a group of campers encounters a cannibal cult.

Spend Valentine’s Day with SCREAMBOX Original Ox-Head Village, the latest effort from The Grudge director Takashi Shimizu. The Japanese supernatural mystery follows a woman who investigates a cryptic viral video after recognizing herself in it.

Other new additions include Gothic horror The Awakening starring Rebecca Hall (The Prestige, Godzilla vs. Kong), documentaries The Salem Witch Trials and The Loch Ness Monster, found footage horror-comedy Space Clown, chilling domestic thriller Homebound, plus a secret film!

These titles join SCREAMBOX’s growing library of unique horror content, including Terrifier 2, Pennywise: The Story of IT, Masters of Horror, 13 Nights of Elvira, Hell House LLC, History of the Occult, and Toxic Crusaders.

Grace Detwiler
Grace Detwiler (@finalgirlgrace) is a freelance film journalist and law student. Her original work can be found on her blog, FinalGirlGrace, as well as in Rue Morgue's print and online publications.