Thursday, December 1, 2022

‘Night Terrors’ – Tobe Hooper’s 1993 Horror Movie Now Streaming on SCREAMBOX!

The late Tobe Hooper might best be known for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Poltergeist, but he directed more than a handful of classics, including the awesome 1993 horror Night Terrors, starring none other than A Nightmare on Elm Street‘s Robert Englund.

Patrick Bromley wrote about the film for Bloody Disgusting earlier this year, which follows a woman visiting her father in Egypt who becomes involved with Marquis De Sade’s (Robert Englund) descendant and his terrifying cult.

Patrick explains, “Hooper was a last-minute replacement for this offbeat horror movie, which attempts to bridge flashbacks of the Marquis de Sade (Robert Englund, again under heavy prosthetics) with the modern-day story of a young woman (Zoe Trilling) who gets involved with a weird sex cult (led by Englund in the second of his dual roles).”

Night Terrors isn’t the first time Hooper and Englund worked together as they linked up on the pilot for “Freddy’s Nightmares”, which SCREAMBOX revived from the ashes earlier this year.

Night Terrors is a rare one, but we’ve unearthed it for SCREAMBOX subscribers.

SIGN UP FOR SCREAMBOX AND STREAM NIGHT TERRORS NOW!

The brand new, “Bloody Disgusting Approved” SCREAMBOX app is available in the iOS and Android stores, as well as all Roku devices and televisions. The new app will be unrolling across other platforms as we work our way toward Xbox and Apple TV in 2023.

The post ‘Night Terrors’ – Tobe Hooper’s 1993 Horror Movie Now Streaming on SCREAMBOX! appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3740934/night-terrors-tobe-hoopers-1993-classic-now-streaming-on-screambox/

No comments:

Post a Comment

Got any friends who might like this scary horror stuff? GO AHEAD AND SHARE, SHARE!

AND SOME MORE LOVELY STORIES TO HAUNT YOU!

Some of Scary Horror Stuff's Freakiest Short Horror Film Features!

The latest on the horror genre, everything you need to know, from Freddy Krueger to Edgar Allan Poe.

How Plausible Is It to Have the "Hocus Pocus" Kids Back for Some More Halloween Hijinks?

Potentially very good. See below. It turns out that the announcement is official according to the Carrie Bradshaw of the Sanderson bunch (Sarah Jessica Parker): there will be a "Hocus Pocus" sequel, premiering on Disney+.

xmlns:og='http://ogp.me/ns#'