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‘The Trouble with Tessa’, Screambox Original Premieres TODAY

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SCREAMBOX, founded by Bloody Disgusting, has pressed play on the VCR of its new six-part-series, The Trouble with Tessa. With its first two episodes exclusively on  streaming service SCREAMBOX, the series promises a twisting puzzle-box mystery, with suspense, murder, an eerie analog aesthetic, and plenty of blood. Perhaps even some folk horror or supernatural elements as well.

The series follows Tessa Fowler (played by Katrin Nugent), a disgraced documentarian. Following the sudden death of her career, along with her public image, she moves to the mountain town of Lowery, an idyllic village lost in time. No phones, no wi-fi, and no contact with the outside world. While she longs to leave behind her investigative nature, she cannot escape her own instincts when she discovers some mysterious video tapes in the creepy basement of her house. One of them seemingly contains footage of a murder, and Tessa falls down a rabbit hole through the dark and mysterious past of Lowery.

What is even creepier than the premise is that the series may be based on a true story. The series is Directed by Dennis Cahlo and Bethany Watson, and, according to Bloody Disgusting’s John Squires, the series “was inspired by Cahlo and Watson’s move to New York’s Hudson Valley, with its pockets of no phone connectivity, mysterious stone chambers, and occasional random sirens” (Squires). Additionally, it finds inspiration from Halloween 3: Season of the Witch and Invasion of the Body Snatchers.

The series is now available to watch, exclusively on SCREAMBOX.

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Julian Martin is a screenwriter, filmmaker, and horror writer. As an obsessive of the genre, he finds it exceedingly detrimental to analyze how horror impacts art, society, and politics, specifically its influence seen in alternative subcultures and queer spaces. With his screenplays such as "Eden '93" winning noteable competition accolades, articles and stories published on major sites and platforms like Collider and the NoSleep Podcast, and in-depth film analytical and workshop training at Ithaca College, Julian has an elevated approach to understanding the in's and out's of the genre. He also loves Iced Coffee and My Chemical Romance.

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Found Footage Feature Fund Announced by Duplass Brothers

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Horror has, once again, proven it is the greatest force of positivity in the world of art today. Duplass Brothers Productions, known for its Creep franchise, has partnered with the Transgender Film Center to create the Found Footage Feature Fund. It was unveiled at Fantastic Fest, and promises an intersection of analog terror and empowered voices.

This is a fully financed, $25,000 grant for Trans filmmakers to tell original stories. The only criteria is that films should incorporate some element of found footage, collage, or other form of experimental media within their project.  Mark Duplass, along with Trans Film Center Executive Sav Rodgers, says this is an opportunity not just to support independent storytellers, but to empower Trans filmmakers. A message we can totally get behind.

This fund is a phenomenal response to an era of discrimination, battling bigotry with action, art, and creativity.. The fund will open on October 23rd and close on November 7th. The grantee will be selected in December.

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‘V/H/S Halloween’ Promises Seasonal Horror with New Trailer

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The V/H/S franchise is back and scarier than ever, just in time for the season of the witch. The series, which began with its initial entry in 2012, promises a new theme with each installment. Themes such as science-fiction, 1994, and 1999 have been covered, but this year’s may prove both the scariest and the most fun: Halloween. Even more exciting is, about two months after announcement, the trailer for V/H/S Halloween has finally been released.

The trailer is itself a total blast. Starting with a 90s-family-movie-esque voice over, the intro back to the Halloween commercials of the early 2000s. The viewer is welcomed to an array of nostalgic, seasonal costumes, decorations and animatronics, only to be blindsided by a switch to ominous music and bloody, grungy terror with autumnal flare. One could most likely expect possessions, masked killers and nightmare-inducing mascot characters. So far, this seems perfect for Goosebumps fans.

Directors for this installment include genre favorites Alex-Ross Perry, Paco Plaza, and more. V/H/S Halloween will be released on SHUDDER on October 3rd.

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