The end of the Halloween Season is always a bit of a sad time for horror fans, but as we always like to remind you each and every year, it’s Halloween Every Day here on Bloody Disgusting.
And wouldn’t you know it, even though Halloween has come and gone there are still several new horror releases headed our way here in the first week of November. Seven of them!
Here’s all the new horror releasing November 1 – November 6, 2022!
First up, Bloody Disgusting has unleashed the brand new Screambox Original horror movie Deep Fear today, which will take you deep into the catacombs exclusively on Screambox.
A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear, a Belgian/French survival horror movie that’s also available on VOD outlets now.
“Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they...
And wouldn’t you know it, even though Halloween has come and gone there are still several new horror releases headed our way here in the first week of November. Seven of them!
Here’s all the new horror releasing November 1 – November 6, 2022!
First up, Bloody Disgusting has unleashed the brand new Screambox Original horror movie Deep Fear today, which will take you deep into the catacombs exclusively on Screambox.
A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear, a Belgian/French survival horror movie that’s also available on VOD outlets now.
“Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they...
- 11/1/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Horror movies like Deep Fear take place underground, and they are often the most effective as far as compelling scares go. They evoke a fear that everyone can understand. Trap someone in a confined, dark space below ground, then have them be pursued by someone (or something) — it’s a simple but winning formula.
Screambox‘s latest release Deep Fear, as well as the nine other movies below, reinforce feelings of claustrophobia and remind you of what possible evils could be hiding below the surface. As Above, So Below, The Descent, C.H.U.D., Creep and The Midnight Meat Train are all familiar examples of this subgenre, but this list focuses on underseen movies set underground.
Deep Fear (2022)
Grégory Beghin‘s movie Deep Fear follows three friends and their guide (Joseph Olivennes) into the Paris Catacombs. Set in the early ’90s, the main characters have recently graduated from college,...
Screambox‘s latest release Deep Fear, as well as the nine other movies below, reinforce feelings of claustrophobia and remind you of what possible evils could be hiding below the surface. As Above, So Below, The Descent, C.H.U.D., Creep and The Midnight Meat Train are all familiar examples of this subgenre, but this list focuses on underseen movies set underground.
Deep Fear (2022)
Grégory Beghin‘s movie Deep Fear follows three friends and their guide (Joseph Olivennes) into the Paris Catacombs. Set in the early ’90s, the main characters have recently graduated from college,...
- 11/1/2022
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
It’s The Descent meets As Above, So Below in the Belgian/French survival horror movie Deep Fear, which is now streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox alongside yesterday’s surprise release of Terrifier 2!
A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear, which is also available on all VOD platforms.
“Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they discover a bunker formerly occupied by the Nazis, little do they know it’s not the only thing that was left behind. Something, someone, is now hunting them.”
Deep Fear had its U.S. premiere at Fantastic Fest. The festival described it as “an atmospheric horror full of old-school jump scares and claustrophobic cinematography.”
Watch an exclusive clip here, which teases bloody, rat-infested horrors…
Grégory Beghin directs the claustrophobic terror from a script by Nicolas Tackian. Sofia Lesaffre,...
A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear, which is also available on all VOD platforms.
“Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they discover a bunker formerly occupied by the Nazis, little do they know it’s not the only thing that was left behind. Something, someone, is now hunting them.”
Deep Fear had its U.S. premiere at Fantastic Fest. The festival described it as “an atmospheric horror full of old-school jump scares and claustrophobic cinematography.”
Watch an exclusive clip here, which teases bloody, rat-infested horrors…
Grégory Beghin directs the claustrophobic terror from a script by Nicolas Tackian. Sofia Lesaffre,...
- 11/1/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Halloween may be in the rearview, but the holiday spirit remains alive and well, judging by the continued onslaught of horror releases. It’s another horror feast this month!
November brings a plethora of new releases, gory cult gems, family-friendly offerings, and brand-new titles on streaming.
Here are ten noteworthy horror titles available for streaming in November 2022 on some of the most popular streaming services, along with when/where you can watch them.
Deep Fear – Screambox (November 1)
The claustrophobic element of subterranean horror always compounds the frantic terror, so expect things to get intense. A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear. Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they discover a bunker formerly occupied by the Nazis, little do they know it’s not the only thing left behind. Something, someone, is now hunting them. Grégory Beghin...
November brings a plethora of new releases, gory cult gems, family-friendly offerings, and brand-new titles on streaming.
Here are ten noteworthy horror titles available for streaming in November 2022 on some of the most popular streaming services, along with when/where you can watch them.
Deep Fear – Screambox (November 1)
The claustrophobic element of subterranean horror always compounds the frantic terror, so expect things to get intense. A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear. Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they discover a bunker formerly occupied by the Nazis, little do they know it’s not the only thing left behind. Something, someone, is now hunting them. Grégory Beghin...
- 11/1/2022
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
A trio of recently graduated students encounter subterranean horrors when they party in the Paris catacombs in Grégory Beghin's new movie Deep Fear, and ahead of its November 1st release on Screambox and on VOD platforms via Cinedigm, we've been provided with an exclusive clip to share with Daily Dead readers!
You can watch our claustrophobic exclusive clip below, and we have the official press release with additional details on Deep Fear:
Press Release: A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear. The Belgian/French horror film streams exclusively on Screambox on November 1. It will also be available on VOD platforms the same day via Cinedigm.
Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they discover a bunker formerly occupied by the Nazis, little do they know it’s not the only thing that was left behind.
You can watch our claustrophobic exclusive clip below, and we have the official press release with additional details on Deep Fear:
Press Release: A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear. The Belgian/French horror film streams exclusively on Screambox on November 1. It will also be available on VOD platforms the same day via Cinedigm.
Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they discover a bunker formerly occupied by the Nazis, little do they know it’s not the only thing that was left behind.
- 10/28/2022
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The Descent meets As Above, So Below in the Belgian/French survival horror movie Deep Fear, streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox on November 1.
A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear. It will also be available on VOD platforms the same day via Cinedigm.
“Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they discover a bunker formerly occupied by the Nazis, little do they know it’s not the only thing that was left behind. Something, someone, is now hunting them.”
Deep Fear had its U.S. premiere at Fantastic Fest last month. The festival described it as “an atmospheric horror full of old-school jump scares and claustrophobic cinematography.”
Watch an exclusive clip below, which teases bloody, rat-infested horrors…
Grégory Beghin directs the claustrophobic terror from a script by Nicolas Tackian. Sofia Lesaffre, Victor Meutelet, Joseph Olivennes,...
A post-graduation celebration turns into a fight for survival in the catacombs of Paris in Deep Fear. It will also be available on VOD platforms the same day via Cinedigm.
“Three students celebrate their graduation by visiting the Paris catacombs. When they discover a bunker formerly occupied by the Nazis, little do they know it’s not the only thing that was left behind. Something, someone, is now hunting them.”
Deep Fear had its U.S. premiere at Fantastic Fest last month. The festival described it as “an atmospheric horror full of old-school jump scares and claustrophobic cinematography.”
Watch an exclusive clip below, which teases bloody, rat-infested horrors…
Grégory Beghin directs the claustrophobic terror from a script by Nicolas Tackian. Sofia Lesaffre, Victor Meutelet, Joseph Olivennes,...
- 10/26/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The beautiful and iconic city of Paris, France is well-known for art, fashion and culture, but beneath the city lies the not so pretty Paris catacombs, a network of tunnels that contain the remains of more than six million people. When basement walls collapsed around the Holy Innocents’ Cemetery, the residents of the cemetery were relocated to the underground catacombs sometime around 1786, and the tunnels were opened to the public in 1809. The 2014 horror film As Above, So Below actually obtained permission from the French authorities to film in the catacombs and tells the terrifying story of an archaeologist and her team who explore the tunnels with deadly results.
Set in Paris in the late eighties, the new Belgian film Deep Fear follows a group of students who decide to celebrate their graduation with a trip to the catacombs. Written by Nicolas Tackian and directed by Grégory Beghin (Losers Revolution), Deep...
Set in Paris in the late eighties, the new Belgian film Deep Fear follows a group of students who decide to celebrate their graduation with a trip to the catacombs. Written by Nicolas Tackian and directed by Grégory Beghin (Losers Revolution), Deep...
- 9/25/2022
- by Michelle Swope
- DailyDead
Happy Halloween season! It’s once again the most wonderful time of the year, with the end of summer this week marking the start of spooky season. And it should surprise no one that horror has planned accordingly; this fall brings a densely packed lineup of genre offerings.
Fall is peak horror season, of course, and 2022’s release slate ensures that no Halloween horror watchlists will go unfilled this year. This is only the tip of the iceberg for what’s coming over the next few months, so keep your eyes peeled for updates and more in the coming weeks.
To help you prepare for a Happy Halloween, here are 30 horror movies coming soon…
Saloum – September 8 (Shudder)
Three legendary mercenaries seek refuge in the mystical region of Saloum, Senegal, after their latest mission. Someone’s past comes back to haunt them there, unleashing hell for all.
Barbarian – September 9 (Theaters)
Written and directed by Zach Cregger,...
Fall is peak horror season, of course, and 2022’s release slate ensures that no Halloween horror watchlists will go unfilled this year. This is only the tip of the iceberg for what’s coming over the next few months, so keep your eyes peeled for updates and more in the coming weeks.
To help you prepare for a Happy Halloween, here are 30 horror movies coming soon…
Saloum – September 8 (Shudder)
Three legendary mercenaries seek refuge in the mystical region of Saloum, Senegal, after their latest mission. Someone’s past comes back to haunt them there, unleashing hell for all.
Barbarian – September 9 (Theaters)
Written and directed by Zach Cregger,...
- 8/29/2022
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Lightbulb Film Distribution has acquired four features ahead of their U.K. premieres at FrightFest, running in London from August 25 to 29.
They include Dominic Brunt’s Wolf Manor about a film crew who fall prey to the resident werewolf of a manor house where they are shooting a vampire film. James Fleet and John Henshaw lead the cast.
The deal was negotiated with Jeffrey Cooper at Cut Entertainment.
The company has also acquired U.S. horror-thriller The Summoned in which two couples are invited to an exclusive retreat to work on their relationships, but all is not as it seems. The deal was negotiated with Franziska McCray at MPI Media.
The other two titles hail from Paris-based sales outfit WTFilms: Austrian director Peter Hengl’s Easter Sunday-set body horror Family Dinner, and Belgian director Grégory Beghin’s Bunker 717 (aka Deep Fear) about three students fighting for survival in abandoned tunnels beneath Paris.
They include Dominic Brunt’s Wolf Manor about a film crew who fall prey to the resident werewolf of a manor house where they are shooting a vampire film. James Fleet and John Henshaw lead the cast.
The deal was negotiated with Jeffrey Cooper at Cut Entertainment.
The company has also acquired U.S. horror-thriller The Summoned in which two couples are invited to an exclusive retreat to work on their relationships, but all is not as it seems. The deal was negotiated with Franziska McCray at MPI Media.
The other two titles hail from Paris-based sales outfit WTFilms: Austrian director Peter Hengl’s Easter Sunday-set body horror Family Dinner, and Belgian director Grégory Beghin’s Bunker 717 (aka Deep Fear) about three students fighting for survival in abandoned tunnels beneath Paris.
- 8/23/2022
- by Melanie Goodfellow and Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Cinedigm announced today they have acquired North American rights to the Belgian survival horror film Deep Fear, which will have its world premiere at Fantastic Fest this September before streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered Screambox on October 11.
Deadline first reported the news this afternoon.
Directed by Grégory Beghin (Losers Revolution) and set in the 1980s, three students set out on the adventure of a lifetime as they decide to celebrate their recent graduation in Paris. Eager to do something more exciting than visit the local tourist spots, they decide to descend into the capital city’s cryptic catacombs.
Safe within the underground, they find the escape they’ve been searching for, unaware that they are not alone in the darkness…
When they discover a bunker created during the Nazi occupation, they have no way of knowing the danger that lurks within. Something, someone, is hunting them! Trapped deep underground, the...
Deadline first reported the news this afternoon.
Directed by Grégory Beghin (Losers Revolution) and set in the 1980s, three students set out on the adventure of a lifetime as they decide to celebrate their recent graduation in Paris. Eager to do something more exciting than visit the local tourist spots, they decide to descend into the capital city’s cryptic catacombs.
Safe within the underground, they find the escape they’ve been searching for, unaware that they are not alone in the darkness…
When they discover a bunker created during the Nazi occupation, they have no way of knowing the danger that lurks within. Something, someone, is hunting them! Trapped deep underground, the...
- 8/19/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Cinedigm has acquired all North American rights to Belgian/French horror pic Deep Fear. From director Grégory Beghin (Losers Revolution), the survival thriller will have its U.S. premiere at Fantastic Fest next month and then debut on Cinedigm’s Bloody Disgusting-powered genre streaming platform Screambox on October 11.
The film sees three students set out on the adventure of a lifetime as they decide to celebrate their recent graduation in Paris. Eager to do something more exciting than visit the local tourist spots, they opt to descend into the capital city’s cryptic catacombs. Safe within the underground, they find the escape they’ve been searching for, unaware that they are not alone in the darkness. When they discover a bunker created during the WWII Nazi occupation, they have no way of knowing the danger that lurks within. Something, someone, is hunting them — and the group needs to get...
The film sees three students set out on the adventure of a lifetime as they decide to celebrate their recent graduation in Paris. Eager to do something more exciting than visit the local tourist spots, they opt to descend into the capital city’s cryptic catacombs. Safe within the underground, they find the escape they’ve been searching for, unaware that they are not alone in the darkness. When they discover a bunker created during the WWII Nazi occupation, they have no way of knowing the danger that lurks within. Something, someone, is hunting them — and the group needs to get...
- 8/19/2022
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
Black Swan Tales, a Blumhouse-inspired genre film label launched by French producer Noor Sadar and Belgian banner Entre Chien et Loup, is rolling out its first roster of four French- and English-language horror films.
A Mediawan company, Black Swan Tales was also created in partnership with the sales company WTFilms.
Black Swan has just wrapped the shoot of “Deep Fear,” which was penned by Niko Tackian and directed by Grégory Beghin. The film follows three students, Kate, Henri and Max, who have come to Paris to celebrate their graduation and embark on a private visit of the Paris catacombs where they discover a vestige of the Nazi occupation.
The banner is also producing “No Filter,” which is written and directed by Michael Dupret, based on his short by the same name. The project was developed at the Sundance residency program. The film revolves around Anna, a young woman who’s...
A Mediawan company, Black Swan Tales was also created in partnership with the sales company WTFilms.
Black Swan has just wrapped the shoot of “Deep Fear,” which was penned by Niko Tackian and directed by Grégory Beghin. The film follows three students, Kate, Henri and Max, who have come to Paris to celebrate their graduation and embark on a private visit of the Paris catacombs where they discover a vestige of the Nazi occupation.
The banner is also producing “No Filter,” which is written and directed by Michael Dupret, based on his short by the same name. The project was developed at the Sundance residency program. The film revolves around Anna, a young woman who’s...
- 7/9/2021
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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