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SCREAMBOX has revealed the new films that will be joining the horror streaming service this December, including exclusive titles History of the Occult and The Anchor, and cult favorites like Tobe Hooper’s Night Terrors, American Mary, and the shocker Housebound.

Letterboxd’s highest-rated horror movie of 2021, History of the Occult, streams exclusively on SCREAMBOX on December 6. From Argentinian writer-director Cristian Ponce, the Lovecraftian faux documentary pulls viewers deep into a world of conspiracy and witchcraft. This is easily one of the best films of the year.

Bring the year to a close with South Korean mystery-thriller The Anchor beginning December 27. Writer-director Jung Ji-yeon‘s feature debut stars Chun Woo-hee (The Wailing), Shin Ha-kyun (Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance), and Lee Hye-young (Boys Over Flowers).

From The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist director Tobe Hooper, Night Terrors is streaming on SCREAMBOX today. The 1993 horror film stars A Nightmare on Elm Street icon Robert Englund in a dual role as both the Marquis de Sade and his sadomasochistic descendent.

Another seven films are joining on December 16:

7 Below starring Val Kilmer (Top Gun) and Ving Rhames (Pulp Fiction, Dawn of the Dead); the Soska SistersAmerican Mary starring Katharine Isabelle (Freddy vs. Jason, “Hannibal”); Lovecraftian horror Banshee Chapter; cryptid found footage flick Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes; Indonesian action-horror Dead Mine; festival favorite horror-comedy Housebound; and zombie-war hybrid Outpost: Black Sun.

These titles join SCREAMBOX’s growing library of unique horror content, including Terrifier, Terrifier 2, Pennywise: The Story of IT, Masters of Horror, 13 Nights of Elvira, Satan’s Little Helper, PussyCake, and Toxic Crusaders.

New users can get SCREAMBOX for only 99 cents a month for the first 3 months with the promo code scream99. Visit screambox.com/offers/scream99 to start screaming.

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