A new player in the horror movie streaming space has arrived.
Genre magazine HorrorHound announced today the launch of HorrorHound TV, a new independent horror-focused streaming platform. The service is set to launch on July 1, with Orin Black’s “The Babysitter Murders: Timing’s Off” set as one of the launch exclusives.
“The Babysitter Murders: Timing’s Off” is “exactly the kind of film [to] define the platform from day one,” the team behind HorrorHound TV said in a statement.
“The platform welcomes feature films, short films, documentaries, fan films, animated horror, experimental works, and genre-bending projects from filmmakers around the world, with a particular focus on helping completed festival titles find new audiences,” they also said in a statement. “Independent filmmakers have been a cornerstone of the organization’s mission since its earliest events, and the new platform extends that commitment by giving genre films a year-round home where audiences can discover them beyond the traditional festival circuit.”
HorrorHound was founded in 2005 as a magazine, and has grown to include a convention, film festival, film division and music division.
Per the official synopsis, “The Babysitter Murders: Timing’s Off” is about “a babysitter experiencing time distortions sees a news report of her own murder.” Black co-wrote it with Gus Riley, and stars Elliot Frances Flynn, Giancarlo Gentile and Jake D. Williamson. It has played at festivals including the Horrorhound Film Festival and the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival.
Click here for more info about HorrorHound TV. Watch the trailer for “The Babysitter Murders: Timing’s Off” below.
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