10 CLASSIC SPINE-CHILLING FILMS TO WATCH ON VOD IN AUGUST

“THE SUBLET//TriCoast Entertainment”
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Los Angeles, CA – August 2, 2017 – In honor of the USA Release of THE SUBLET, TriCoast Entertainment presents their “10 Classic Spine-Chilling Films to watch on VOD in August”:

1. The Shining (1980) – Stanley Kubrick

Based on Stephen King’s novel, Netflix finally brought one of the worlds most horrifying and iconic films, where viewers get lost in the Overlook Hotel’s maze, questioning their own safety and sanity.

2. It Follows (2015) – David Robert Mitchell

When a girl catches a sexually transmitted monster (STM), her ultimate goal is brutal execution. With every step, she’s trapped inside her anxious conscious, knowing that she will never be safe.

 

3. An American Werewolf in London (1981) – John Landis

No one can comb horror and dark humor like John Landis does. When a werewolf attacked two men, the sole survivor must deal with the monsters of the near future.

 

4. Pontypool (2008) – Bruce McDonald

Inside this Canadian zombie-like genre horror film, radio station employees are trying to save their small, Ontario town from a language virus, which drives the townspeople to commit brutal and terrifying acts.

5. Wes Craven’s New Nightmare  (1994) – Wes Craven 

Ten years have past since Wes Craven’s original, A Nightmare on Elm Street, as he brings back the terrifying Freddy Kruger into the world of today. If you’re a fan of A Nightmare on Elm Street, then movie is a must-watch.

 

6. The Babadook (2014) – Jennifer Kent

Jennifer Kent’s first feature film is an intensely emotional, scare-filled, psychological horror film. It focuses on the overwhelming nature of motherhood, as her surviving son reminds her of husband’s recent death.

 

7. Hellraiser (1987) – Clive Barker

The combination of pain and pleasure, disturbing images, and psychosexual undertones, Hellraiser is a story about sick obsession of a broken marriage. This successful horror film has returned for several sequels.

8. The Sublet (2017) – John Ainslie

When a couple moves into a new sublet apartment located in an eerie town, they not only face the battle of postpartum depression, but the haunted ghosts that live inside the sublet’s walls.

 

9. Creep (2014) – Patrick Brice

Brice’s indie horror film captures a videographer who begins to document a stranger from Craiglist for 24 hours. The blend of awkward intensity, kooky conversations, and frantic situations makes the film a hidden gem.

 

10. Hush (2016) – Mike Flanagan

This Netflix-exclusive thriller centers on a deaf and mute woman, who faces a masked intruder inside of her remote residence in the woods. Can this handicap woman battle to survive, when she can’t even speak?

 

THE SUBLET (2017, 82 min.) Produced and Directed by John Ainslie. Editor: Jordan Crute. Director of Photography: Greg Biskup. Original Music: Jeff Morrow. US, English. Black Fawn Films, Breakthrough Entertainment. TriCoast Entertainment.

PRODUCTION COMPANY: BLACK FAWN FILMS – Producers of “Let Her Out” last year’s break out Canadian success to be released later this year by DarkCoast Entertainment. This Canadian Production Company is known for successful offbeat scary movies.

About TriCoast Entertainment: 

A new home for story-driven American films, TriCoast Worldwide is a full service media company that creates, produces, manages and distributes unique and unusual entertainment. Bringing together filmmakers, distributors, financiers, and technologists, DarkCoast Entertainment embraces change by redefining the production and distribution model for indie filmmakers making dark, scary films, providing them with low cost tools, financing, and worldwide theatrical and digital distribution, along with market feedback and storytelling opportunities.

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