In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx finally gets her big break. But as a mysterious killer stalks the starlets of Hollywood, a trail of blood threatens to reveal her sinister past.
In the near future, a man and his robots are trapped on a space station and forced to watch low-budget movies. To keep their sanity, they provide hilarious commentary and jokes while enduring the films. With witty banter, puppetry, and absurd comedy, the show creates a unique blend of cringe-comedy and irreverence.
FEUD (2017) is a drama TV show that explores the intense professional rivalry between the iconic actresses Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. Set in 1960s Hollywood, the show delves into the behind-the-scenes drama and power struggles that unfolded during the making of 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?' and its aftermath.
Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum is a Korean found footage horror film about a crew of filmmakers who set out to livestream a paranormal investigation in a haunted asylum. As they explore the asylum, they encounter terrifying supernatural occurrences and must confront their own fears.
Are You Afraid of the Dark? is a horror anthology TV show that follows a group of teenagers who call themselves The Midnight Society. They gather around a campfire in the woods and take turns telling scary stories. As they tell their stories, the supernatural events from their tales start to become real, and they find themselves facing the horrors they conjured up. Each episode focuses on a different story, exploring various themes of horror and suspense.
Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th is a documentary that explores the entire history of the iconic horror franchise. From the creation of Jason Voorhees to the impact it had on the entertainment industry, this film dives deep into the world of Friday the 13th.
The story of the cult horror empire through interviews with cast, crew, and horror icons such as Don Mancini, Brad Dourif, Jennifer Tilly, Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, John Waters, Fiona Dourif, Perrey Reeves, Gerrit Graham, David Kirschner, and dozens more.
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) is a drama/romance movie that tells the story of a film producer's rise to success and subsequent downfall. The plot explores themes of jealousy, regret, and redemption. It is set in Hollywood, California and is told in flashback. The movie also touches on topics such as the film industry, casting couch, and the challenges faced by filmmakers. The protagonist's journey is filled with torment and anxiety, but ultimately culminates in a story of determination and retaliation. The film features scenes of driving in the rain, abandoned mansions, and typewriters, creating an atmospheric and captivating experience. The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) is a black-and-white classic that delves into the dark side of the movie business.
Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy is a documentary that delves into the creation of the iconic horror movie series Nightmare on Elm Street. It explores the making of each film in the franchise, the influence of writer and director Wes Craven, and the enduring legacy of the character Freddy Krueger. The documentary features interviews with the cast and crew, behind-the-scenes footage, and insights into the impact of the films on the horror genre.
Cut is a horror film set on a college campus in Australia. It follows a group of college students who are being stalked by a masked killer. As the body count rises, a police officer and a film student team up to try to stop the killer. The film explores themes of supernatural power, filmmaking, and the dangers of making a horror film on location.
Scream: The Inside Story is a documentary that delves into the production and impact of the iconic horror film Scream. It features interviews with the cast and crew, discussing the creative process, the challenges faced, and the legacy of the movie.
Harvested 3 is the trilogy to the Harvested Holiday Horror Franchise, Produced by Culture Forward Media Group LLC and Distributed by Culture Forward TV. The Writer and Director Ali West Ashe aka Alex West the 23X international award winning filmmaker (4X platinum); will also be starring as Detective Axel Edwards in the trilogy. Set for a 10.23.23 streaming release, Harvested 3 is expected to be a police procedural horror that uncovers the Thanksgiving Day murders. Gregor Haley will be returning as Harold Rice, the illustrious Veniesa Dillion will be re-join as the creature concept SFX artist while Cazo Cas, Judell Rome and ClintD will be lacing the soundtrack. As Culture Forward TV’s very first original film, The Harvested Franchise lives on the platform where it will always be free and available to the public. Just tap in on Roku and Channel search Culture Forward TV to stream free movies and TV.
Explore the history of the Friday the 13th series and its fearsome killer, Jason Voorhees, in this in-depth documentary. From the origins of the franchise to its impact on the horror genre, delve into the world of blood, violence, and terror that has captivated audiences for 30 years.
When a group of strangers meet while on a road trip in Italy, they soon find themselves in a terrifying situation as they become trapped in a nightmarish reality. As their journey takes a sinister turn, they must confront their darkest fears and fight to survive.
Halloween: 25 Years of Terror is a documentary that explores the history and cultural impact of the Halloween movie franchise. It takes a retrospective look at the making of the films, featuring interviews with the cast and crew, as well as film critics and industry professionals. The documentary delves into the creation of the iconic character Michael Myers and the influence of the series on the horror genre. It also examines the fanbase and the enduring popularity of the franchise. The film provides an in-depth exploration of the Halloween movies, covering their production, themes of death, violence, and sexuality, as well as their place in film history.
Gods and Monsters is a biographical drama that tells the story of James Whale, a renowned film director known for his work on Frankenstein. The movie explores Whale's personal life, including his relationships and struggles with his own sexuality. Set in the 1950s, the film delves into themes of memory, friendship, and the challenges faced by a gay filmmaker in Hollywood. It also touches on Whale's interactions with his gardener, Clayton Boone, and their complicated dynamic. The plot weaves together elements of horror filmmaking, world war one, and the exploration of queer identity.
Directed by UK-horror scene stalwart Calum Waddell and hosted by scream queen Debbie Rochon (Terror Firmer, Tromeo and Juliet) Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed features, in a change of pace for horror documentaries, especially those focusing on females in the genre, an all-female line-up, discussing horror movies from their perspective – exploring the challenges of being an actress in a genre predominantly made by and for men, from how they came about to be defined as a “scream queen”, about the vagaries of the genre: nudity, violence, misogyny, etc., and about how they feel about the genre and the label
The Last Drive-in with Joe Bob Briggs is a TV show that follows Joe Bob Briggs, a cult horror film fan and host, as he presents and discusses various horror films in his unique and irreverent style. With his knowledge of film history and love for exploitation films, Joe Bob delves into the world of horror, providing insightful commentary, humorous anecdotes, and special guests. The show is a homage to the drive-in theater experience and a must-watch for any horror film enthusiast.
The Pervert's Guide to Cinema is a documentary film that delves into the world of cinema, examining its connection to philosophy, psychoanalysis, and popular culture. Through monologues by philosopher Slavoj Žižek, the film explores various themes and concepts in cinema history, from horror filmmaking to the influence of Sigmund Freud. It provides a unique perspective on the art of filmmaking and its impact on society.
Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini is a documentary that delves into the life and work of Tom Savini, a renowned special effects makeup artist. The film explores Savini's career in the film industry, his contribution to the horror genre, and his impact on the art of special effects.