GRIMMFEST TV offers movie entertainment for free while the world is in
lockdown. A new online TV channel dedicated to horror films of all types, through
which viewers can access exciting award-winning features and shorts from the
Grimmfest archives.
GRIMMFEST TV is available at: Grimmfest.com/TV.
New titles are being added every week and this week is no exception. Two new short
films will hit GRIMMFEST TV at Midday, Friday 12th June 2020.
Grimmfest TV is excited to add Grimmfest 2016 selected short film, THE
DISAPPEARANCE OF WILLIE BINGHAM; a controversial exploration of judicial
cruelty and the human capacity for vengeance. In this imagined world, progressive
amputation as a punishment for capital crime, performed live in front of the victim’s
families.
The channel is also excited to add the brutally graphic animated short film, FIERCE,
which had its UK premiere at Grimmfest in 2017. FIERCE imagines an extreme team-building exercise, that pits a young corporate executive against his colleagues and
the elements; with bloody consequences.
Festival Director Simeon Halligan said “If you love horror movies and enjoy short
films then Grimmfest TV is for you. We continue to hand-pick a fine selection of
movies from the Grimmfest archive and bring them online, where everyone can
enjoy them for free while in lockdown. There’s some really cool award-winning indie
horror and fantasy films available right now and we urge you to check them out.”
With over thirty short films and ten feature films available already, GRIMMFEST TV
is expanding quickly as we add new content every week, with an aim to build a comprehensive platform of genre content that will complement the main film festival,
Grimmfest, now in its twelfth year.
Current films include Grimmfest 2018 best short award winner, WE SUMMONED A
DEMON, Grimmfest 2014 hit, WHITE SETTLERS (Staring Pollyanna McIntosh from
The Walking Dead), and the suitably virus themed LA CONTAGION. The most
popular title on the channel so far is the half-hour retro creature feature, LOOM. All
are still available to watch for free right now.
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