SCREAM TV releases weekly programming schedule for October

SCREAM TV releases weekly programming schedule for October

As a hardcore horror enthusiast with a lifetime of chilling experiences under my belt, I can confidently say that SCREAM TV is the ultimate destination for all things terrifying this October. With its round-the-clock horror programming and absolutely free access, it’s like Halloween came early!


SCREAM TV made its debut only a few days back, on October 13th. This fresh horror channel operates round-the-clock, offering pure terror day and night. Even more enticing, it’s completely free! That’s correct, you don’t need a subscription or any password to access all the content that SCREAM TV provides.

October 15:

As a dedicated admirer, let me rephrase that chilling tale in a more personal perspective: Restitution – I was a child when a ruthless serial killer mercilessly took my entire family away from me. The cruel irony is, the monster responsible for their untimely deaths was released on one of those maddening technicalities. Years later, driven by an unquenchable thirst for justice and vengeance, I embarked on a relentless pursuit to bring my family’s killer to account.

October 16:

In “The House By the Cemetery,” directed by Lucio Fulci, an appalling series of slayings unfold within a residence nestled in New England.

SCREAM TV releases weekly programming schedule for October

October 17:

Motel Hell – Rory Calhoun plays farmer Vincent who operates a delightful motel and smoked meats business with his sister Ida. However, things aren’t always as they appear, for “It takes every kind of creature to make Farmer Vincent’s special fritters.” Indeed, every type!

October 18:

Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire

October 20:

To celebrate Bela Lugosi’s birthday, SCREAM TV plans to air “White Zombie” and “Murders in the Rue Morgue.

October 25:

Delving into the realm of the “Chamber of Terror,” I must confess my undying admiration for this hilarious chiller that PopHorror describes as a heartfelt homage to the gory flicks of the ’90s.

This year’s Halloween lineup features “Glowzies” (known for their zombie counterparts that spit up vomit), as well as the classic “Halloween”.

There are also weekly programming series on SCREAM TV during October, including the following:

Weekdays at 5:00 p.m.: Classics

Mondays at 9:00 p.m.: Chris Alexander’s Sinister Cinema

Wednesdays at 9:00 p.m.: Elvira’s Movie Macabre

Fridays at 9:00 p.m.: Fright Premiere

Saturdays at 9:00 p.m.: Frightfest Saturday Scares with Alan Jones

Sundays at 9:00 p.m.: Hammer Sunday

How can you watch SCREAM TV?

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve got some exciting news! You can catch SCREAM TV on the DistroTV app, whether you’re using Roku, Amazon Fire TV, or devices running on iOS and Android. Stay tuned, because more ways to stream will be announced in the near future, ensuring everyone can join in the fun soon enough.

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