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Immerse yourself in the eerie world of the BBC documentary “Haunted London”, now available for streaming on SCREAMBOX. This documentary brings to life the chilling tales and eyewitness accounts that have contributed to London’s reputation as the world’s most haunted capital.
Explore ghostly locations such as London’s oldest theatre, the Theatre Royal, where the severed head of clown-actor Joe Grimaldi has been spotted floating around the auditorium. Discover the terrifying entity at Number 50, Berkeley Square, known to leave its victims either dead from fright or driven to insanity. Learn about the Royal spirits that still haunt Hampton Court and the Tower of London, including the Little Princes, who were brutally murdered by their wicked uncle King Richard. And on Hampstead Heath, the ghosts of highwaymen like Dick Turpin, who terrorized their victims in life, continue their reign of fear today.
Don’t miss out on this hour-long documentary, available for streaming right now on SCREAMBOX.
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‘Cursed in Baja’ – Jeff Daniel Phillips’ Genre Movie Picked Up by Anchor Bay
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July 19, 2024
Hot off his role as Herman Munster in Rob Zombie’s The Munsters, Jeff Daniel Phillips returns with the upcoming Cursed in Baja, which has been picked up for release this week.
As reported by Variety, Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired Cursed in Baja ahead of the movie’s world premiere at FrightFest Film Festival in London on August 23.
Not only does Jeff Daniel Phillips star in the film, but he also wrote and directed it.
“The film follows Pirelli, an ex-lawman who travels to Mexico to search for the heir to a Los Angeles fortune, while also confronting his own complicated past.”
Barbara Crampton (Suitable Flesh) and Jose Conejo Martin (The Tax Collector) also star.
“We’re thrilled to bring Jeff and his vision into the Anchor Bay family,” Anchor Bay’s Thomas Zambeck says. “’Cursed in Baja’ is an intense journey into madness, destined to take its place among the genre-bending classics that have come to define indie film.”