BloodStream home screen Courtesy of BloodStream Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment The Horror Collective, the genre banner of Shaked Berenson's (Slaxx, Turbo Kid, Tales of Halloween) Entertainment Squad that is championing independent horror filmmakers, has launched a genre streaming service, appropriately called BloodStream. BloodStream, available at bloodstreamtv.com and on all major devices and platforms just in time for Halloween, is offering an advertising-supported free tier and a premium ad-free subscription tier, which costs $5.99 per month, or $59.99 a year. BloodStream kicked off with a content lineup that includes more than 1,500 titles from such genre distributors as Well Go USA, The Asylum - home to cult sensation Sharknado - and MPI Media's Dark Sky Films, the label behind The House of the Devil, Stake Land, and We Are Still Here, and others. Related Stories Movies 'Group - The Schopenhauer Project' Takes Us Inside a Therapy Group (Trailer) Business Berlusconi's MFE Installs Marco Giordani as CEO of Germany's ProSiebenSat.1 The streaming service promises a mix of "cult classics, international gems, and fresh discoveries from emerging filmmakers, alongside films championed by The Horror Collective itself." Said Berenson: "For years we've seen incredible horror films struggle to find their audiences because the mainstream platforms treat the genre as an afterthought. BloodStream is about giving horror the respect it deserves - a place where cult classics, festival discoveries, and global hits can live side by side. We're combining the creative with the analytical: curating films fans love while building the infrastructure to reach audiences everywhere." BloodStream's programming will be handled by former Entertainment Weekly senior writer Clark Collis, author of Screaming and Conjuring, and Julia Marchese, director of the documentary Out of Print and co-host of the Horror Movie Survival Guide podcast. Said Collis: "I've spent my career celebrating horror and speaking to the fans who keep this genre alive. BloodStream is the kind of platform I always wished existed - one that combines the thrill of discovery with a genuine passion for horror history and culture. I'm excited to help build a space where fans can not only watch the films they love, but also engage with the stories behind them." BloodStream said it has also struck technological partnerships, including with Incantor AI "to localize films through advanced subtitling and dubbing, opening up international markets for indie filmmakers whose work rarely receives multilingual distribution." and BloodStream's ambitions aren't limited to the living room. Beginning in January 2026, the streamer, in a partnership with Look Cinemas, will present select BloodStream titles as special theatrical events "across Look's network, with access available to BloodStream's premium tier subscribers." Said Shelby Schultz, director of programming at Look: "We're beyond thrilled to bring BloodStream's unique brand of horror to our audiences. Their immersive storytelling is the perfect match for the cinema experience, and this partnership marks an exciting new chapter for both brands." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Naples International Film Festival 'Group - The Schopenhauer Project' Takes Us Inside a Therapy Group (Trailer) international 'Dry Leaf' Director on Shooting on an Old Phone, Those Invisible Characters, and His Film Inspired by a Pet Shop Boys Album Letitia Wright Letitia Wright, Aneil Karia to Receive HollyShorts London Honors Obituaries Jerry Tokofsky, 'Where's Poppa?' and 'Glengarry Glen Ross' Producer, Dies at 91 Heat Vision Why Disney Shot Down Adam Driver's Ben Solo 'Star Wars' Sequel: "It Is No More" Heat Vision 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' Director Michael Chaves Talks 'Logan' Influence and the Cameos That Got Away Naples International Film Festival 'Group - The Schopenhauer Project' Takes Us Inside a Therapy Group (Trailer) international 'Dry Leaf' Director on Shooting on an Old Phone, Those Invisible Characters, and His Film Inspired by a Pet Shop Boys Album Letitia Wright Letitia Wright, Aneil Karia to Receive HollyShorts London Honors Obituaries Jerry Tokofsky, 'Where's Poppa?' and 'Glengarry Glen Ross' Producer, Dies at 91 Heat Vision Why Disney Shot Down Adam Driver's Ben Solo 'Star Wars' Sequel: "It Is No More" Heat Vision 'The Conjuring: Last Rites' Director Michael Chaves Talks 'Logan' Influence and the Cameos That Got Away
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The Horror Collective Launches Genre Streamer BloodStream (Exclusive)
October 21, 2025
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