Showing posts with label NYX UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NYX UK. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 November 2024

A Bone-Chilling Holiday Gift: NYX UK’s "12 Slays of Christmas" Marathon

NYX UK

This December, horror fans are in for a festive fright fest as NYX UK unwraps its spine-tingling "12 Slays of Christmas" movie marathon. Starting December 14 and running nightly through Christmas Day at 9 PM, this event delivers a unique blend of holiday cheer and chilling scares. With a mix of classic horrors and modern nightmares, it’s a twisted way to celebrate the season.


A Fright-Filled Countdown to Christmas

The "12 Slays of Christmas" lineup is a devilishly diverse collection of horror films, featuring everything from psychological suspense to over-the-top slasher flicks. Each night showcases a standalone story, building up to the grand finale on Christmas Day with the cult classic Black Christmas (1974). Highlights include the infamous Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) and its wild sequel, Santa’s Slay (2005), as well as the eccentric sci-fi oddity Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964). For vintage horror fans, A Christmas Carol starring Vincent Price (1949) brings an eerie twist to the timeless tale.


Expanded December Horrors

NYX UK isn’t stopping at the 12-night marathon. Throughout December, the channel is rolling out even more terror-filled programming. Horror buffs can enjoy eight channel premieres, including Death on Scenic Drive on December 3 and the unsettling indie hit Be My Cat on December 29. Plus, fans of supernatural storytelling can catch The Wicked!, an animated series airing every Monday and Friday at 4 PM.


Festive Terror into the New Year

The chills continue through New Year’s Eve with a thrilling double feature. Kick off the night at 9 PM with Demons 2 by Lamberto Bava, followed by the Jamie Lee Curtis classic Terror Train at 11 PM. It’s the perfect way for horror lovers to welcome 2024 in spooky style.


Join the Horror Community

NYX UK is making the experience even more interactive with live tweet-alongs. Fans can join the conversation on Twitter (@nyxtvuk) during Santa’s Slay on December 17 and Silent Night, Deadly Night on December 22 to share reactions, theories, and holiday horror vibes.


Full "12 Slays of Christmas" Schedule

Sat, Dec 14: Christmas Evil (1980)

Sun, Dec 15: Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972)

Mon, Dec 16: Tales from the Crypt (1972) - "And All Through the House"

Tues, Dec 17: Santa’s Slay (2005)

Wed, Dec 18: A Christmas Carol with Vincent Price (1949)

Thurs, Dec 19: Don’t Open ‘Till Christmas (1984)

Fri, Dec 20: Santa Claus (Mexico, 1959)

Sat, Dec 21: Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964)

Sun, Dec 22: Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)

Mon, Dec 23: Silent Night, Deadly Night: Part 2 (1987)

Tues, Dec 24: All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018)

Wed, Dec 25: Black Christmas (1974)

Your Holiday Horror Gift Awaits

If you’re looking for a dark twist on the holidays, NYX UK’s "12 Slays of Christmas" has you covered. Grab some hot cocoa, dim the lights, and prepare for a countdown to Christmas that’s equal parts festive and frightful!

Wednesday, 23 October 2024

NYX UK Announces Fourteen Chilling Channel Premieres for November 2024

NYX UK

NYX UK, the premier destination for horror fans, has revealed a spine-tingling lineup for November 2024, offering a thrilling assortment of fourteen channel premieres. These include supernatural horrors, cult classics, and genre-defying films that promise to deliver chills, laughs, and frights throughout the month.

The channel's November offerings are led by Tony Reames' SPOOKT (2023), starring Eric Roberts, which premieres on Wednesday, November 6 at 9pm. This supernatural horror has garnered attention for its eerie atmosphere and gripping performances, cementing it as a must-watch. Horror-comedy lovers will be delighted by STAGE FRIGHT (2014), Jerome Sable’s delightful and bizarre musical mashup of Friday the 13th and Glee, airing Friday, November 22 at 9pm. Starring Minnie Driver and Meatloaf, this film blends slasher thrills with show tunes in an unforgettable combination.

SPRING

For fans of body horror, SPRING (2014), directed by the critically acclaimed duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, debuts on Friday, November 15 at 9pm. This genre-bending film masterfully blends romance and horror, creating a unique cinematic experience that is both beautiful and unsettling.

Celebrating Boris Karloff: A Legendary Double Bill

In addition to these modern hits, NYX UK will celebrate the birthday of the legendary horror icon Boris Karloff on Sunday, November 23, with a special double feature. At 5pm, tune in for THE GHOUL (1933), a chilling classic that showcases Karloff at his terrifying best. Following that, at 7pm, the channel will screen THE TERROR (1963), a gothic thriller directed by Roger Corman, featuring Karloff and a young Jack Nicholson. This double bill will span Karloff’s illustrious career, providing fans with a glimpse into his vast contribution to horror cinema.

IT CONQUERED THE WORLD

Sci-Fi Classics and Giallo Gems

November also brings a couple of cult science-fiction premieres to the lineup. Roger Corman's influential IT CONQUERED THE WORLD (1956) will debut on Friday, November 8 at 5pm. This classic B-movie stars Peter Graves, Lee Van Cleef, and Beverly Garland, and is known for its low-budget but high-impact commentary on Cold War fears. Fans of 1950s creature features will also be excited for THE MOLE PEOPLE (1956), airing Friday, November 16 at 5pm. Directed by Virgil W. Vogel, the film is renowned for its imaginative creature design and otherworldly plot.

Fans of Italian giallo won’t be left out either. SHORT NIGHT OF GLASS DOLLS (1971), directed by Aldo Lado, a haunting thriller with surreal imagery, premieres Thursday, November 21 at 9pm. Another Italian horror delight, BEYOND THE DOOR (1974), debuts on Tuesday, November 12 at 9pm. Co-directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis and often compared to The Exorcist, this film is a perfect example of Italy’s talent for creating atmospheric, supernatural horror.

NIGHT OF THE SEAGULLS

Cult Classics and Horror Documentaries

The late-night offerings continue with NIGHT OF THE SEAGULLS (1975), a cult Spanish horror film directed by Amando de Ossorio, screening Tuesday, November 19 at 9pm. This film is the final installment in de Ossorio's famous "Blind Dead" series, making it a nostalgic highlight for fans of 70s horror.

Fans looking to dive deep into the making of horror will not want to miss UNEARTHED & UNTOLD: THE PATH TO PET SEMETARY (2017) on Friday, November 29 at 9pm. This comprehensive documentary explores the creation of Stephen King's Pet Sematary (1989), one of the most iconic horror films of the late 20th century.

MAUSOLEUM

1980s Horror Galore

Primetime also brings a trio of 80s cult favorites, beginning with MAUSOLEUM (1983), a demonic horror film set to premiere Friday, November 1 at 9pm. Fans of gritty, dystopian sci-fi will love FUTURE KILL (1985), which screens Friday, November 8 at 9pm, offering a unique blend of punk aesthetics and horror. Rounding out the 80s horror selection is THE PROWLER (1981) on Tuesday, November 5 at 9pm. Featuring groundbreaking special effects by Tom Savini, this slasher classic promises gory, suspenseful thrills.

1960s Horror Comedy and Psychological Thrillers

For a lighter, spooky touch, CARRY ON SCREAMING (1966), the beloved horror-comedy spoof from Gerald Thomas, premieres Friday, November 22 at 5pm. Starring Fenella Fielding OBE, this hilarious entry in the Carry On series pokes fun at classic horror tropes. The month’s premieres will close out with SPIDER BABY (1967) on Friday, November 29 at 5pm, a surreal and chilling psychological thriller starring Lon Chaney Jr., in one of his most memorable roles.

With this exceptional lineup of new premieres, genre-defining classics, and tribute screenings, NYX UK continues to prove itself as the go-to channel for horror aficionados. Whether you're a fan of 80s slashers, sci-fi thrillers, or timeless classics, there's something for every horror fan to enjoy this November!

NYX UK

Watch NYX UK on Freeview channel 271, as well as on various streaming platforms.

Tuesday, 24 September 2024

NYX UK Announces Twelve Premieres for October 2024, Including SANTA SANGRE, BOOK OF MONSTERS, and New Horror Films BEYOND THE CHAMBER OF TERROR and GLOWZIES


October is shaping up to be a month to remember for horror fans as NYX UK reveals twelve primetime premieres to electrify the spooky season. Known for its eclectic curation of genre films, NYX UK is pulling out all the stops this Halloween, bringing a mix of cult classics, splatter comedies, psychological thrillers, and newly released indie gems. Horror aficionados can expect both chilling premieres and a tribute to an iconic figure in horror history, Bela Lugosi, alongside a special Halloween screening of John Carpenter's seminal slasher, Halloween.

Highlights of October’s Horror Line-Up

Alejandro Jodorowsky’s SANTA SANGRE (1989) kicks off the season as one of the standout premieres. This surrealist horror classic, widely regarded as a masterpiece of its genre, will screen on Thursday, 22 October at 9pm. Combining elements of the macabre with deeply symbolic imagery, Santa Sangre is not for the faint of heart but promises an unforgettable experience for fans of avant-garde horror.

Santa Sangre
Santa Sangre

Another notable addition to the lineup is Stewart Sparke’s BOOK OF MONSTERS (2018), an indie hit that premiered at FrightFest, mixing horror with tongue-in-cheek humor. Featuring monsters, gore, and plenty of thrills, this splatter comedy will air on Thursday, 10 October at 9pm.

NYX UK is also bringing fresh horrors to the screen with Hank Braxton's GLOWZIES (2023), premiering on Thursday, 31 October at 5pm. This wild zom-com, which has been generating buzz on the festival circuit, promises to inject some humor into Halloween night with its quirky take on a zombie apocalypse.

Additionally, fans of gritty horror will be excited for the Channel premiere of BEYOND THE CHAMBER OF TERROR (2021), airing on Friday, 25 October at 9pm. This feature film debut by writer-director Michael Pereira introduces Nash Caruthers, a character you won’t soon forget. Played by Timothy Paul McCarthy, Nash, or "Mr. Nash Fucking Caruthers" to his adversaries, is a terrifying anti-hero set to make his mark on the genre.

Book of Monsters
Book of Monsters

Premieres of International and Indie Horror

NYX UK continues to champion international and indie horror, adding an eclectic mix of films from around the world to the October slate. Israeli horror fans will get a taste of their homegrown cinema with Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado’s RABIES (2010), the first-ever Israeli horror film, streaming on Friday, 11 October at 9pm.

Lovers of psychological horror are in for a treat with Eduardo Sánchez’s LOVELY MOLLY (2011), airing Tuesday, 29 October at 9pm. As the co-director of The Blair Witch Project, Sánchez delivers a spine-chilling psychological narrative that deals with trauma and possession.

The October schedule also features Tate Steinsiek’s CASTLE FREAK (2020), a remake of the 1995 cult favorite, airing Thursday, 3 October at 9pm. Based on H.P. Lovecraft’s The Outsider, this reboot offers a modern twist on the original story while maintaining its gothic horror roots.

Celebrating Bela Lugosi’s Legacy

On Sunday, 20 October, NYX UK will celebrate the birthday of horror legend Bela Lugosi, whose portrayal of Count Dracula cemented him as one of the genre’s icons. The tribute begins at 5pm with White Zombie (1932), the first feature-length zombie film, followed by Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) at 7pm, where Lugosi stars as the mad scientist Dr. Mirakle.

This Lugosi marathon offers a rare chance to experience these early horror gems, highlighting the pivotal role Lugosi played in shaping modern horror cinema.

Halloween
Halloween

Halloween Night: A Screening of Halloween (1978)

NYX UK is saving one of its biggest treats for the night of Halloween itself. On Thursday, 31 October at 9pm, John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) will screen as the ultimate Halloween celebration. This film, which introduced the world to Michael Myers, is regarded as one of the most influential horror films ever made. Its blend of tension, minimalism, and haunting score by Carpenter himself has made it an enduring classic.

This screening will provide the perfect conclusion to a month full of frights, celebrating the film's lasting impact on horror cinema and its ability to captivate audiences with its terrifyingly simple premise.

Other must-see premieres include:

BODY AT BRIGHTON ROCK (2019), a tense survival thriller directed by Roxanne Benjamin (Saturday, 5 October at 9pm).

HELL HOUSE LLC III: LAKE OF FIRE (2019), the final installment in the found-footage horror trilogy, directed by Stephen Cognetti (Friday, 18 October at 9pm).

ANTRUM: THE DEADLIEST FILM EVER MADE (2018), a unique blend of horror and mockumentary, directed by David Amito and Michael Laicini (Friday, 4 October at 9pm).

RESTITUTION (2024), a gripping new horror thriller by Danny Draven (Tuesday, 15 October at 9pm).

THE NINTH CONFIGURATION (1980), a psychological thriller directed by William Peter Blatty, best known for writing The Exorcist (Thursday, 17 October at 9pm).

How to Watch

For those eager to tune in, NYX UK is available on Freeview Channel 271, the Channelbox app, TCL TVs, and Distro TV.

October 2024 on NYX UK is shaping up to be a horror lover’s paradise, with everything from cult classics to modern-day masterpieces. Whether you’re a fan of psychological terror, slasher flicks, or surreal horror, NYX UK’s October lineup ensures there’s something for every fright fan this Halloween season.

Tuesday, 20 August 2024

NYX UK Unveils Thrilling September 2024 Channel Premieres and Celebrates Dario Argento’s Legacy

 

Horror fans in the UK are in for a treat this September as NYX UK, the dedicated horror channel, announces a spine-chilling lineup of primetime premieres. The highlight of the month is the channel premiere of Larry Fessenden’s critically acclaimed Depraved (2019), which will air on Friday, September 27th, at 9 PM. This modern retelling of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein brings a contemporary, psychological twist to the classic tale, offering viewers a stylish and unsettling experience that reimagines the “Modern Prometheus” for the 21st century.

Depraved 

September’s schedule is packed with a diverse selection of horror gems that showcase the genre’s versatility. Among the most anticipated premieres is Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched (2021), screening on Thursday, September 26th at 9 PM. This comprehensive documentary delves into the evolution of folk horror, tracing its origins from British television in the 1970s to its various interpretations across different cultures, including American, Asian, Australian, and European horror. Directed by Kier-La Janisse, this documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in the cultural and historical context of the genre.

For those fascinated by the behind-the-scenes world of horror, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Shocking Truth (2000) will air on Thursday, September 19th at 9 PM. Directed by David Gregory, this documentary offers an in-depth look at the making of Tobe Hooper’s 1974 classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, revealing the challenges, controversies, and enduring impact of the film that redefined horror.

NYX UK continues to deliver fresh scares with the channel premiere of Mercy Black (2019) on Friday, September 20th at 9 PM. Produced by the team behind the Insidious franchise, this film tells the unsettling story of a woman haunted by a sinister figure she believed she had banished in her childhood. With its blend of psychological horror and supernatural elements, Mercy Black promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Fans of horror-comedies will not want to miss She Never Died (2019), airing on Tuesday, September 3rd at 9 PM. This Canadian horror-comedy, directed by Audrey Cummings, serves as a companion piece to the 2015 film He Never Died and offers a fresh take on the concept of immortality with a darkly humorous twist.

Other premieres include All Hallows’ Eve 2 (2015), a gripping anthology of Halloween-themed tales, airing on Thursday, September 12th at 9 PM, and The Chair (2016), a graphic horror film based on the comic book mini-series from Alterna Comics, showing on Tuesday, September 10th at 9 PM. Rounding out the month’s offerings is Blood Covered Chocolate (2022), an homage to Nosferatu directed by Monte Light, airing on Thursday, September 5th at 9 PM.

Blood Covered Chocolate

In addition to these premieres, NYX UK will celebrate the birthday of Italy’s legendary horror filmmaker and the King of giallo, Dario Argento, on September 9th. The channel will honor Argento with a double feature of two of his most iconic films: Phenomena (1985) at 9 PM, followed by Deep Red (1975) at 11 PM. Argento’s unique blend of suspense, vivid imagery, and psychological horror has left an indelible mark on the genre, making this celebration a fitting tribute to his legacy.

In an important announcement, NYX UK has confirmed its move from Freeview 289 to Freeview 271, effective from August 21st. Viewers can continue to enjoy the channel on the new platform, as well as on other listed services. Corrine Furgeson, CEO of NYX Media Corporation, expressed excitement about the move, stating, “This move is part of a plan for bigger and better things ahead, and even more exciting ways for horror fans to watch. Meanwhile, thank you for your support!”

NYX Corporation, based in Canada, is a global media content distribution network that specializes in the horror genre. Since its UK launch in late 2022, the channel has quickly become a favorite among horror enthusiasts for its carefully curated selection of films and TV series. With plans to expand into the US market in 2024, NYX is poised to bring its unique brand of horror to an even wider audience, all while maintaining its commitment to delivering high-quality, accessible content for free.

This September, NYX UK invites you to tune in and experience the best of horror, from classic thrillers to modern masterpieces, as it continues to push the boundaries of fear and entertainment.

Tuesday, 25 June 2024

NYX UK Announces Channel Premieres for July 2024

 
Images: NYX UK Press

By Jon Donnis

NYX UK is set to send chills down spines this July with an array of thrilling and spine-tingling channel premieres. With eight new films debuting, horror aficionados will be in for a treat, featuring a mix of retro-slashers, gory humor, and supernatural thrillers.

SEED

Headlining: Uwe Boll's "SEED"

The highlight of the month is undoubtedly Uwe Boll’s controversial retro-slasher SEED (2007). Airing on Tuesday, July 16 at 9pm, this film offers a divisive portrait of a serial killer, delving into the macabre and grotesque. SEED is a grim exploration of vengeance and the human capacity for cruelty, promising to leave viewers both disturbed and captivated.

DISCOPATH

A Disco Inferno: "DISCOPATH"

Kicking off the month's premieres with a blend of humor and horror is Renaud Gauthier’s DISCOPATH (2013). Set to premiere on Friday, July 5 at 9pm, this film transforms a local nightclub into a blood-soaked dance floor. With its unique mix of gore and humor, DISCOPATH is sure to offer a night of unexpected thrills.


Classic Giallo and More

For fans of classic Italian horror, NYX UK presents Silvio Amadio's AMUCK (1972) on Tuesday, July 9 at 9pm. This captivating giallo promises to intrigue with its blend of mystery and suspense.

Continuing the lineup, on Thursday, July 11 at 9pm, Dave Payne’s REEKER 2 (2008) will take viewers back to the prequel of the original Reeker, offering more of the eerie and grotesque.

On Friday, July 12 at 9pm, Sonja O'Hara’s 2022 horror thriller MID-CENTURY will provide a modern take on terror, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.

The following week, Adrián García Bogliano’s BLACK CIRCLE (2018) will premiere on Thursday, July 18 at 9pm. This stunning Mexican-Swedish horror thriller is sure to mesmerize with its unique storytelling and chilling atmosphere.

Wrapping up the month of premieres, Alejandro Hidalgo’s Venezuelan supernatural thriller THE HOUSE AT THE END OF TIME (2013) will air on Friday, July 26 at 9pm, promising a night of supernatural suspense.


Celebrating Italian Horror Masters

July also marks the celebration of two Italian kings of terror. On Friday, July 19, starting at 9pm, NYX UK will celebrate Sergio Martino’s birthday with the stylishly graphic giallo TORSO (1973), followed at 11pm by his erotically charged murder mystery YOUR VICE IS A LOCKED ROOM AND ONLY I HAVE THE KEY (1972).

Then, on Wednesday, July 31 at 9pm, Mario Bava’s relentless and macabre slasher A BAY OF BLOOD (1971) will premiere, followed at 11pm by the haunting and surreal THE HOUSE OF EXORCISM (1975), co-directed with Alfredo Leone and starring Golden Globe winner Elke Sommer.


With a diverse lineup of horror spanning decades and styles, NYX UK’s July premieres promise to deliver unforgettable nights of fright. Whether you're a fan of slasher films, supernatural thrillers, or classic giallo, there's something for everyone to enjoy. So mark your calendars and prepare for a month of chilling entertainment.


Tuesday, 28 May 2024

NYX UK Announces Exciting June 2024 Channel Premieres

NYX UK

By Jon Donnis

NYX UK is set to captivate horror enthusiasts this June with a slate of seventeen riveting premieres, commencing on June 6th at 9pm. Leading the lineup is the world premiere of "Cannibal Holocaust: Exposed," a compelling documentary produced by FrightFest TV. This exclusive programme, hosted by renowned film critics Alan Jones and Kim Newman, offers an in-depth examination of the infamous 1980 film "Cannibal Holocaust." Notorious for its graphic content and ethical controversies, the film's impact and the boundaries it pushed in horror cinema are discussed by Jones and Newman. The documentary addresses the cultural significance and enduring controversy surrounding the film, particularly its depiction of real animal killings and its portrayal of indigenous peoples.

The Theatre Bizarre

Following this premiere, NYX UK will continue to thrill audiences with a selection of primetime channel premieres. On June 7th, viewers can enjoy Carlos Aured’s gothic gorefest "Horror Rises from the Tomb" and the British explicit horror "House on Straw Hill," featuring performances by Udo Kier, Linda Hayden, and Fiona Richmond. June 13th brings the haunting indie chiller "Jug Face," while on June 14th, audiences can experience the grotesque anthology masterpiece "The Theatre Bizarre," showcasing segments from horror maestros Tom Savini and Richard Stanley. The month also includes the teen werewolf horror "Wild Country" on June 20th, the Canadian horror-comedy "Dead Dicks" on June 27th, and Ti West’s dread-filled "Trigger Man" on June 28th.

Trigger Man

In addition to these premieres, NYX UK will celebrate the birthday of Lucio Fulci, the master of gore, on June 17th. The channel will honour the Italian director with showings of two of his greatest films, "City of the Living Dead" and "House by the Cemetery."

NYX UK also marks National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st with special clips throughout the evening featuring Indigenous filmmakers. The day will culminate in the channel premiere of the Canadian supernatural thriller "Don’t Say Its Name," further showcasing the diverse range of horror the channel has to offer this June.

With such an extensive and varied lineup, NYX UK is poised to deliver a month of unforgettable horror entertainment.

For weekly schedule and full listings: https://www.nyxtv.co.uk/tv-guide


Monday, 29 April 2024

NYX UK Unveils Thrilling Channel Premieres for May 2024

 

NYX UK, the prime destination for horror aficionados, has unveiled its spine-chilling lineup for May 2024. With an array of premieres and special events, the channel promises a month of thrills, shocks, and celebrations.

The month kicks off on May 2nd at 9 pm with the channel premiere of the psychological horror classic, "WILLARD" (1974). Directed by Daniel Mann and starring Bruce Davison, the film follows a lonely young man who finds solace and companionship among rats, training them to carry out his vengeful desires.

As the month progresses, viewers can look forward to a mix of horror classics and contemporary gems. On May 7th at 9 pm, NYX UK presents the channel premiere of the cult Spanish horror film, "DR JEKYLL AND THE WEREWOLF" (1971).

A highlight of the month is the celebration of the birthdays of four horror icons: Simon Rumley, Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, and Christopher Lee.

On May 22nd at 9 pm, NYX UK presents the channel premiere of Simon Rumley’s "FASHIONISTA" (2016), followed by a special screening of his debut feature, "THE LIVING AND THE DEAD" (2006), and an exclusive interview hosted by FrightFest’s Alan Jones.

The celebration continues with a special birthday tribute to Peter Cushing on May 26th. Viewers can enjoy a diabolical double-bill featuring "DR TERROR’S HOUSE OF HORRORS" (1965) at 9 pm and the channel premiere of "THE LEGEND OF THE SEVEN GOLDEN VAMPIRES" (1974) at 11.15 pm.

On May 27th, NYX UK honors the birthdays of Vincent Price and Christopher Lee with a lineup of classic films. The evening begins with showings of two Vincent Price classics: "RETURN OF THE FLY" (1958) at 5 pm and "SHOCK" (1946) at 7 pm. The celebration culminates with the channel premiere of "HORROR EXPRESS" (1972) starring Christopher Lee at 9 pm.

Throughout the month, FrightFest Saturday Scares with Alan Jones will continue, with the genial host introducing and discussing his favorite films.

For the full schedule and listings, visit NYX UK's TV Guide. https://www.nyxtv.co.uk/tv-guide

Don’t miss out on the thrills and chills this May, exclusively on NYX UK!

Freeview 289 / Channelbox App / TCL TVs / Distro TV


Monday, 26 February 2024

NYX UK Unveils Spine-Chilling Lineup for Horror Enthusiasts

Prepare to be thrilled and chilled as NYX UK announces its electrifying Thursday and Friday night lineup, promising an unforgettable journey into the heart of darkness for horror aficionados across the UK.

Launching this Thursday at 11 pm is the long-awaited return of the cult classic horror anthology series, "THE HUNGER." Originally airing from 1997 to 2000, this series promises to reignite the terror with its captivating blend of eroticism, horror, and the macabre. Viewers can expect a gripping array of tales ranging from eerie encounters at carnivals to forbidden romances with vampires, all presented with a stellar cast featuring familiar faces such as Timothy Spall, Daniel Craig, Margot Kidder, and Amanda De Cadenet. Executively produced by none other than Ridley Scott, the first series will be hosted by the esteemed Terence Stamp.

The Hunger

Friday nights are no less spine-tingling with NYX UK's exploration into Euro exploitation horror. Joining the lineup is the channel premiere of Jean Rollin’s "THE DEMONIACS," a haunting concoction of sensuality, the supernatural, and psychological torment, promising to ensnare viewers in its dark embrace.

As International Women’s Day approaches on March 9th, NYX UK pays homage with the streaming premiere of "DARK TOUCH," Marina de Van’s harrowing supernatural tale set in Ireland, delving into themes of haunting trauma and family tragedy.

Dark Touch

The terror doesn't end there as NYX UK celebrates the birthday of horror maestro David Cronenberg on March 15th with a double bill featuring two of his classic masterpieces, "RABID" and "SHIVERS," both renowned for their exploration of body horror, surrealism, and sexual exploration.

But the thrills don't stop with the classics. This month brings two more channel premieres to NYX UK. Brian De Palma's 1973 thriller "SISTERS" promises a riveting narrative of suspense, identity, and madness, featuring the incomparable Margot Kidder in a memorable dual role. Meanwhile, "GRIMM LOVE," directed by Martin Weisz, plunges audiences into the harrowing depths of human depravity and obsession, inspired by the unsettling true story of Armin Meiwes, the German cannibal.

And for those who crave more horror delights, Wednesday nights bring the resurrection of the iconic horror hostess Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, in "ELVIRA’S MOVIE MACABRE," starring Cassandra Peterson. Plus, FrightFest Saturday Scares with Alan Jones continues to delight with discussions on beloved horror films, including the chilling classic "THE BOOGEY MAN" (1980).

Prepare to be terrified, thrilled, and utterly captivated as NYX UK delivers a tantalizing lineup of horror experiences sure to satisfy even the most insatiable of fright fans.

For weekly schedule and full listings: https://www.nyxtv.co.uk/tv-guide

Tuesday, 30 January 2024

Get Ready for a Frightful February on NYX UK

 

Starting February 7th, NYX UK invites viewers into the dark and captivating world of "Elvira’s Movie Macabre," resurrecting the beloved horror hostess Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, portrayed by Cassandra Peterson. Prepare for a thrilling journey through a myriad of classic and cult horror films, as each episode showcases Elvira's unique perspective on everything from low-budget slashers to monstrous flicks, promising entertainment that transcends the screen.

But the terror doesn't end there! Throughout the month, prepare to be immersed in the realm of horror royalty. Chris Alexander, former Fangoria editor, takes center stage on Monday nights with "The Original NYX TV Series," offering a deep exploration into Canadian horror cinema. From the chilling depths of SHIVERS to the unnerving intrigue of TERROR TRAIN, Alexander's curated selection promises to captivate and terrify.

Meanwhile, Saturday nights belong to Alan Jones and "FrightFest Saturday Scares," where audiences are treated to discussions on Jones' favorite films, including the spine-tingling mysteries of TENEBRAE and ALICE SWEET ALICE.

Mark your calendars for February 4th as horror enthusiasts unite to celebrate the birthday of the visionary director George A. Romero. NYX UK pays homage to his legacy with a special double feature, showcasing Romero's groundbreaking works: THE CRAZIES and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD. These films not only showcase Romero's directorial genius but also his knack for infusing horror with thought-provoking social commentary.

And the thrills continue with this month's premieres. The Soska Sisters' 2019 remake of RABID offers a fresh take on David Cronenberg's classic, while Peter Duffell's British horror anthology, "THE HOUSE THAT DRIPPED BLOOD," weaves a tapestry of chilling tales linked by an ominous house. Lastly, prepare for the whimsical and unique experience of "PUPPET SHARK," featuring an all-puppet cast that adds a delightful twist to the horror genre.

NYX UK promises a month filled with frights, delights, and unforgettable scares. Don't miss out on the spine-tingling excitement, coming your way this February!


For more check out www.nyxtv.co.uk/tv-guide

Tuesday, 2 January 2024

NYX UK launches FrightFest Saturday Scares with Alan Jones

 

Starting January 20th, NYX UK will feature a special treat for horror enthusiasts with the debut of "FrightFest Saturday Scares with Alan Jones." In this brand-new show, the beloved genre critic, author, and broadcaster, Alan Jones, takes viewers behind the scenes of some of his favorite films. Through personal anecdotes, revealing lesser-known facts, and discussing why these films have left a lasting impression, Alan provides a unique and engaging perspective.

Broadcasting twice a month, the series kicks off with Mario Bava’s classic giallo, "BLOOD ON BLACK LACE," at 9pm on Saturday, January 20. Breaking new ground for a live streaming Fast TV channel, Alan will not only introduce the film but also take charge of the ad breaks and conclude the event after the screening. The second film in the series is William Castle’s "13 GHOSTS," airing at 9pm on Saturday, January 27, and produced by FrightFest’s Ian Rattray and Greg Day.

Alan Jones expressed his excitement, stating, “When NYX offered me the opportunity to discuss some of my favorite titles from their impressive library, I eagerly accepted. This FrightFest-produced show allows me to share memories, fun facts, and rarely reported information. Above all, I hope to delight the NYX audience, making 'FrightFest Saturday Night Scares with Alan Jones' a must-watch event.”

Additionally, the channel commemorates John Carpenter’s birthday on January 16 with a screening of his underrated supernatural shocker, "THE WARD," featuring Amber Heard. "Hammer Sundays" continues with popular films, including the final pairing of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing in the Hammer Dracula series with "SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA" on Sunday, January 14.

January's lineup also includes thrilling features such as the Norwegian found-footage chiller "TROLL HUNTER," Jess Franco’s provocative erotic horror "FEMALE VAMPIRE," Lucio Fulci's "THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETARY," and Ruggero Deodato's "THE HOUSE ON THE EDGE OF THE PARK," known for his controversial film "Cannibal Holocaust."

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Films in transmission order:

Sat 13 Jan @ 21:00 – TROLL HUNTER (2010)

One of the most original found footage movies of recent times, Troll Hunter takes the genre to the next level. A group of university students have decided to investigate the story of a bear poacher and find the suspected hunter, Hans. But whilst following and filming Hans, they discover that he hunts down something far more deadly.

Sun 14 Jan @ 21:00 – SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA (1973)

Part of Hammer Sundays

Set in 1970s London, Scotland Yard investigator Murray (Michael Coles), enlists the help of occult expert Lorrimer Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) and his granddaughter (Joanna Lumley) to uncover a mysterious and powerful Satanic cult led by the enigmatic D.D. Denham. As they delve deeper, they discover that Denham is none other than Count Dracula (Christopher Lee), who has returned to unleash a deadly plague upon humanity.

Tues 16 Jan @ 21:00 – THE WARD (2010)

To celebrate John Carpenter’s birthday

Set in the 1960s, Kristen (Amber Heard), is a young woman who is involuntarily committed to a psychiatric institution after setting an abandoned farmhouse on fire. As Kristen struggles to come to terms with her new surroundings, she encounters a group of fellow patients, each with their own distinct personalities and histories. Soon, the patients begin to experience terrifying encounters with a malevolent ghost haunting the ward.

Fri 19 Jan @ 23:00 – FEMALE VAMPIRE (1973)

Countess Irina von Karlstein (Lina Romay) , a mute vampire, sustains herself not on the blood, but on the sexual energy of her victims, leaving them drained of life force, reaching their deaths in a state of orgasmic bliss, marking an erotic twist to the vampire trope. Irina's life takes a dramatic turn when a journalist, Raymond (Jack Taylor), comes to the island.

Sat 20 Jan @ 21:00 – BLOOD AND BLACK LACE *Channel premiere

Part of FrightFest Saturday Scares with Alan Jones

Max Morlan runs a fashion house, which becomes the scene of a series of gruesome murders. When a young model is killed, her diary, filled with damning secrets about her colleagues and employers, disappears, and the subsequent victims are those whose unscrupulous activities were detailed in the diary. As the body count rises, the authorities scramble to unmask the mysterious, faceless killer.

Tues 23 Jan @ 21:00 – THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETARY(1981)

The Boyle family - Norman, his wife Lucy, and their young son Bob, move from New York to a quaint house in New England, only to discover that it hides a grotesque history of murder and mystery. When strange, inexplicable occurrences begin to happen, and Norman's research into the house's previous owner uncovers a nightmarish reality, the family finds themselves trapped in a vortex of terror.

Fri 26 Jan @ 21:00 – THE HOUSE ON THE EDGE OF THE PARK (2011)

Alex (David Hess) and Ricky (Giovanni Lombardo Radice), are two disturbed and violent small-time crooks who operate a car repair shop by day, engaging in random acts of violence by night. When a wealthy and sophisticated couple brings in their car for repair, Alex and Ricky seize the opportunity to infiltrate an exclusive party at the couple's upscale suburban home. Once inside the party, Alex and Ricky take the guests hostage, initiating a night of terror and degradation.

Sat 27 Jan @ 21:00 – 13 GHOSTS (1960)

Part of FrightFest Saturday Scares with Alan Jones

When occultist Dr Plato Zorba leaves a huge ramshackle house to his nephew Cyrus and his impoverished family, they are shocked to find the house is haunted. Their new residence comes complete with Doctor Zorba’s housekeeper, Elaine Zacharides, plus a fortune in buried treasure and twelve horrifying ghosts. However, there is someone in the house who is also looking for the money and is willing to kill for it…This infectious supernatural horror is directed by William Castle and stars Charles Herbert, Jo Morrow, Rosemary DeCamp, Martin Milner and Donald Woods.

Tuesday, 28 November 2023

Horror channel NYX UK reveals a Simon Rumley Season for December

 

Indie film enthusiasts and fans of acclaimed filmmaker Simon Rumley are in for a treat this December with NYX UK premiering three of Rumley’s exceptional works. Screen International hails Rumley as one of the great British cinematic outsiders. The lineup includes Rumley’s intense and disturbing feature debut, "THE LIVING AND THE DEAD," featuring Roger Lloyd-Pack, the brutal slack revenge thriller "RED, WHITE & BLUE," starring Amanda Fuller, Noah Taylor, and Marc Senter, and the shocking short film ‘Bitch,’ part of the acclaimed Brit-horror anthology "LITTLE DEATHS." The screening will be followed by a special presentation of one of Rumley's early short films, "THE HANDY MAN," starring Greta Scacchi.

These three films are set to screen on Friday nights at 9 pm throughout the month. In January, NYX UK will continue the Rumley celebration by showcasing "FASHIONISTA."

NYX UK's December premieres also include Axelle Carolyn’s haunting feature film debut, "SOULMATE," starring the riveting Anna Walton. There's also the WW2 vampire horror "RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE" with Bela Lugosi, Roger Corman’s B-movie sci-fi adventure "ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTER," and two superior Brit sci-fi fantasies: "THE HYBRID" and "THE CRAWLING EYE." Silent Sundays at 6 pm feature Paul Leni’s classic silent movie "THE MAN WHO LAUGHS" and the remarkable 1911 version of "DANTE’S INFERNO."

On Christmas Day, viewers can enjoy a classic seasonal genre film, BLACK CHRISTMAS, directed by Bob Clark in 1974.

To celebrate Barbara Steele’s birthday on December 29, NYX UK will be screening "BLACK SUNDAY" at 9 pm, followed by Cronenberg’s "SHIVERS" at 11 pm.

Giallo fans can indulge in Dario Argento’s "THE CAT O’ NINE TAILS," Umberto Lenzi’s "SEVEN BLOOD-STAINED ORCHIDS," and Chris Alexander’s neo-giallo slasher "GIRL WITH A STRAIGHT RAZOR."

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Fri 1 Dec @ 21:00 – RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE (1943) *Channel premiere

Sat 2 Dec @ 21:00 – ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTRS (1957) *Channel premiere

Sun 3 Dec @ 18:00 – THE MAN WHO LAUGHS (1928) *Channel premiere

Fri 8 Dec @ 21:00 – RED, WHITE AND BLUE (2010) *Channel premiere

Sat 9 Dec @ 21:00 – THE HYBRID (2014) *Channel premiere

Fri 15 Dec @ 21:00 – THE LIVING AND THE DEAD *Channel premiere

Sat 16 Dec @ 21:00 – THE CRAWLING EYE (1958) *Channel premiere

Fri 22 Dec @ 21:00 – LITTLE DEATHS (2011) *Channel premiere

Sat 23 Dec @ 21:00 – SOULMATE (2013) *Channel premiere

Mon 25 Dec @ 21:00 – BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974)


Thursday, 26 October 2023

Fast TV channel NYX UK presents a vintage month of horror movies

In November, NYX UK, now available on Freeview channel 289, is set to bring you an array of thrilling premieres. Prepare to be captivated by a variety of sinister characters and suspenseful stories.

First on the list is the beloved sci-fi classic, "INVADERS FROM MARS," where menacing mind readers take center stage. Next up, brace yourself for the terrifying spectacle of "THE GIANT CLAW," featuring winged marauders that will send shivers down your spine. Larry Cohen's unforgettable cult horror gem, "IT'S ALIVE" from 1974, promises to haunt your dreams.

The channel also presents the chilling canine tale, "MAN'S BEST FRIEND," and Hammer's enigmatic "X THE UNKNOWN" to lead the popular 'Hammer Sundays' lineup at 9 pm.

Adding to the excitement, there's a channel premiere of the timeless gothic horror "MURDER IN THE RUE MORGUE" (1932), starring the legendary Bela Lugosi. And on November 23rd, in celebration of Boris Karloff's birthday, you can enjoy a double-feature of T. Hayes Hunter's enduring "THE GHOUL" (1933), featuring Ralph Richardson in his movie debut, and Roger Corman's infamous "THE TERROR" (1963), alongside a young Jack Nicholson.

The monthly highlights continue with Pete Walker's influential '70s British horror, "FRIGHTMARE," the heart-pounding werewolf thriller "THE BEAST MUST DIE," the feminist slasher film "THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE," Sergio Martino's masterful giallo "YOUR VICE IS A LOCKED ROOM AND ONLY I HAVE THE KEY," and the gripping horror-infused crime thriller "THE CIRCUS OF FEAR," starring Christopher Lee and Klaus Kinski.

Additionally, Friday late-night horror gets a visually enthralling Gallic twist with four classics from Jean Rollin: "THE NUDE VAMPIRE," "DEMONIACS," "LIVING DEAD GIRL," and "THE IRON ROSE." Prepare for a month filled with thrilling and chilling entertainment on NYX UK.

Primetime films in transmission order:

Fri 3 Nov @ 21:00 – INVADERS FROM MARS (1953) *Channel premiere

A young boy, David, witnesses a flying saucer bury itself in a sandpit behind his house. He starts noticing strange behaviour in the adults around him, beginning with his own parents, and realises that humans are being brainwashed by the Martian invaders. Who does David turn to for help? Directed by William Cameron Menzies, this is a quintessential 1950s science fiction film, capturing the era's Cold War paranoia and the fear of unknown threats.

Saturday 4 Nov @ 21:00 - THE GIANT CLAW (1957) *Channel premiere

When a strange flying object is spotted, it is believed to be a UFO. However, it turns out to be an extraterrestrial bird made of anti-matter which leaves a trail of death and destruction in its wake. "The Giant Claw" stands as a testament to the creature features of the 1950s, combining elements of science fiction with the ever-present fear of the unknown during the Cold War era. Directed by Fred F. Sears.

Sun 6 Nov @ 21:00 – X THE UNKNOWN (1956) *Channel Premiere

*Part of Hammer Sundays

Dr Adam Royston (Dean Jagger), stars as a nuclear scientist tasked with understanding and ultimately halting this radioactive menace. As the entity moves and consumes, it leaves a trail of death and devastation, melting anything, and anyone in its path. Emerging from the prolific era of 1950s British science fiction and horror, this Hammer production, directed by Leslie Norman, stands as a chilling foray into the realm of the mysterious and the unexplained.

Wed 8 Nov @ 21:00 – THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE (1982)

A high school senior, Trish, decides to throw a slumber party while her parents are away. However, unbeknownst to the partygoers, an escaped killer with a penchant for power drills, is on the loose. As the body count rises, the young women must band together to battle the relentless killer. Directed by Amy Holden Jones and penned by feminist author Rita Mae Brown, the movie is often recognised not just for its visceral thrills but also for its undercurrents of social commentary, particularly on gender roles and exploitation.

Thursday 9 Nov @ 21:00 – YOUR VICE IS A LOCKED ROOM AND ONLY I HAVE THE KEY (1972)

Set in a decaying mansion, Oliviero (Luigi Pistilli), a failed writer and alcoholic, subjects his wife, Irina (Anita Strindberg), to constant psychological torment and humiliation. Into this tumultuous setting arrives Floriana (Edwige Fenech), Oliviero's enticing niece. As tensions rise, a series of murders unfold, and the mansion's inhabitants find themselves trapped in a web of suspicion and deceit. Directed by the prolific Sergio Martino, the film is an intricate maze of deceit, depravity, and deadly intentions, all wrapped up in a compelling narrative inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Black Cat."

Sat 11 Nov @ 21:00 – MAN’S BEST FRIEND (1993) *Channel premiere

Ambitious TV journalist, Lori Tanner (Ally Sheedy), breaks into the research facility where Max, a genetically engineered Tibetan Mastiff is being held, to expose the unethical experiments being conducted there. She inadvertently releases Max but seeing him as just an innocent dog subjected to cruel experiments, she adopts him. However, she is unaware of his deadly genetic modifications and his need to hunt. Directed by John Lafia.

Fri 17 Nov @ 21:00 – FRIGHTMARE (1974)

.Dorothy and Edmund Yates (played by Sheila Keith and Rupert Davies respectively) are released from a mental institution after 18 years. They attempt to reintegrate into society and lead a quiet, secluded life in the English countryside, but unknown to those around them, the couple harbours a dark and gruesome secret. Directed by Pete Walker, who was known for his inclination towards suspense and thriller genres, the film is notable for its uncanny blend of domestic drama and gruesome horror.

Sat 18 Nov @ 23:00 – MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE (1932) *Channel premiere

Dr Mirakle (Bela Lugosi), a carnival sideshow entertainer, exhibits Erik the Ape as the missing link between man and ape. However, his interests are far more sinister than mere showmanship. Obsessed with proving his theory of evolution, Mirakle kidnaps women to forcibly mix their blood with that of Erik, hoping to find a compatible match. This atmospheric pre-Code horror film is directed by Robert Florey and inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's short story of the same name.

Thurs Nov 23 Oct @ 21:00 – THE TERROR (1963)

*To celebrate Boris Karloff’s birthday

Set in the 18th century, in a desolate, crumbling castle, a French soldier encounters a mysterious woman while searching for his regiment, entangling him in a web of supernatural occurrences and dark secrets. This Roger Corman-directed horror film, starring Boris Karloff and a young Jack Nicholson, has gained cult classic status.

Thurs Nov 23 Oct @ 23:00 – THE GHOUL (1933)

*To celebrate Boris Karloff’s birthday

Egyptologist and Professor Henry Morlant (Boris Karloff) thinks an ancient jewel will give him powers of rejuvenation if it is offered up to the god Anubis. But when Morlant dies, his assistant steals the jewel. While a gaggle of interlopers, including a fake vicar (Ralph Richardson), descend on the professor's manor to steal the jewel for themselves, Morlant returns from the dead to punish everyone who has betrayed him. Directed by Hayes Hunter, this marks Ralph Richardson’s feature film debut.

Fri 24 Nov @ 21:00 - THE BEAST MUST DIE (1974)

Wealthy big-game hunter Tom Newcliffe invites a group of people to his isolated mansion, suspecting that one of them is a werewolf. As the guests are picked off one by one, the survivors must confront their fears and uncover the true identity of the beast before it's too late. The film's innovative use of a "werewolf break," in which viewers are given a chance to guess the identity of the werewolf, adds an interactive element that sets it apart from other horror films of its time.

Sat 25 Nov @21:00 – IT’S ALIVE (1974) *Channel premiere

Expectant parents Frank and Lenore Davis are excited to welcome their second child. But their joy turns to sheer horror when their baby is born as a mutated creature, with an inexplicable and violent bloodlust. Larry Cohen, a filmmaker known for his knack of blending social commentary with genre cinema, delivers one of the 1970s' most memorable cult horror films. In a decade replete with films exploring societal anxieties, Cohen's tale of a monstrous newborn tapped into the deep-seated fears surrounding childbirth, pharmaceuticals, and genetic mutations.

Sun 26 Nov @ 21:00 – THE CIRCUS OF FEAR (1966)

Following a daring armoured car heist in London, the loot mysteriously finds its way into Barberini's Circus. At the circus, an enigmatic lion tamer named Gregor (Christopher Lee), always masked and shrouded in mystery, takes centre stage as the potential suspect. But when a series of gruesome murders start occurring, the suspects list grows. A British-German co=production directed by John Moxey.

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

NYX UK reveals a 'Helloween' month of horror movies for October

 
October marks the 'Helloween' season on NYX, presenting a spooky lineup of 9pm channel premieres. Notably, it's a month of terror, coinciding with the birthday of the exceptionally talented filmmaker Sam Raimi on October 23. Among the premieres are the iconic THE EVIL DEAD by Sam Raimi, the chilling 1981 horror THE BLACK CAT by Lucio Fulci, the vampire hit HABIT by Larry Fessenden, the breakthrough slasher BLACK CHRISTMAS from 1974 by Bob Clarke, the giallo masterpiece WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO SOLANGE?, and the acclaimed Irish supernatural horror WAKE WOOD featuring Timothy Spall.

For Halloween enthusiasts, there's a treat: a double bill airing on Sat 21 Oct at 9pm with DICK SMITH’S DO-IT-YOURSELF MONSTER MAKE-UP and TOM SAVINI’S HORROR EFFECTS, offering insights and tips for makeup enthusiasts.

Additionally, the beloved 'Hammer Sundays' tradition continues at 9pm, showcasing four beloved films. This month's lineup includes the gothic cult chiller COUNTESS DRACULA starring Ingrid Pitt, THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA featuring the final pairing of Lee and Cushing as Count Dracula and Van Helsing in the Hammer Dracula series, THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN presenting Mary Shelley's classic monster tale, and THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN, blending adventure, mystery, and suspense against the majestic backdrop of the Himalayas.

There are more exciting highlights for the month, featuring John Carpenter’s timeless HALLOWEEN with Jamie Lee Curtis, Micheal Winner’s twisted THE SENTINEL starring Chris Sarandon and Ava Gardner, Sergio Martino’s classic slasher TORSO, Ivan Reitman’s masterful comedy horror CANNIBAL GIRLS, and Peter Jackson’s distinctive debut horror BAD TASTE.

Lastly, for a late-night thrill on Fridays, delve into the world of erotic horror with Jesús Franco’s VAMPYRO LESBOS and two captivating films from cult auteur Jean Rollin - THE SHIVER OF THE VAMPIRES and THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTED.

Highlighted films in transmission order:

Sun 1 Oct @ 21:00 - COUNTESS DRACULA (1971)
* Part of Hammer Sundays
The aging Countess Elisabeth Nadasdy (Ingrid Pitt) discovers that bathing in the blood of virgins can restore her youthful beauty. As she becomes increasingly obsessed with her newfound power, the countess embarks on a murderous spree to maintain her appearance. The film's unique blend of historical fact, legend, and horror storytelling has made it a cult favourite among fans of classic British horror cinema.

Wed 4 Oct @ 21:00 - THE SENTINEL (1977)
Alison Parker (Christina Raines), a young and successful fashion model moves into a Brooklyn brownstone to escape her tumultuous relationship with her boyfriend, Michael (Chris Sarandon). However, upon moving in, Alison begins to experience strange and terrifying occurrences. With its shocking twists, suspenseful storytelling, and haunting visuals, making it a memorable entry in the 1970s horror genre.

Fri 6 Oct @ 21:00 - HABIT (1995) *Channel Premiere
A grieving Sam (Larry Fessenden), a down-and-out New Yorker, is lost in an alcoholic haze. When he meets the seductive Anna (Meredith Snaider), he immediately falls under her spell. Allowing her to draw him away from his friends and into a web of blood-sucking addiction and madness. This disturbing, critically acclaimed debut from actor /writer / director Lary Fessenden, is acknowledged as a modern classic in the vampire genre.

Fri 6 Oct @ 23:00 - VAMPYRO LESBOS (1971)
Countess Nadine Carody, an enigmatic and seductive vampire lures woman to her isolated island to satisfy her vampiric desires. With its blend of horror, eroticism, and surrealism, Jesús Franco’s evocative film stands as a unique experience within the vampire genre.

Sun 8 Oct @ 21:00 - THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA (1973)
* Part of Hammer Sundays
A Scotland Yard investigator enlists the help of occult expert Lorrimer Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) and his granddaughter Jessica (Joanna Lumley) to uncover a mysterious and powerful Satanic cult led by an enigmatic figure named D.D. Denham. As they delve deeper into their investigation, they discover that Denham is none other than Count Dracula (Christopher Lee). A sequel to the 1970 movie Dracula A.D. 1972, this marks the final pairing of Lee and Cushing as Count Dracula and Van Helsing in the Hammer Dracula series.

Wed 11 Oct @ 21:00 – TORSO (1973)
A group of college students who become the targets of a masked killer with a penchant for dismemberment. As the body count rises and the students are stalked through the picturesque Italian countryside, the film delves into themes of obsession, voyeurism, and the fragility of human relationships.
Fri 13 Oct @ 21:00 – WAKE WOOD (2009) *Channel Premiere
A couple grieving the tragic death of their nine-year-old daughter move to a sleepy village. Stumbling into a strange night-time ritualistic ceremony, the couple are made an offer they find difficult to refuse - to have their daughter back. But it will come at a price. Directed by David Keating, this spell-binding Hammer Film co-production stars Timothy Spall, Eva Birthistle, Ella Connolly and Aidan Gillen.

Fri 13 Oct @ 23:00 – THE SHIVER OF THE VAMPIRES (1971)
A newlywed couple, Isle and Antoine, visit Isle's ancestral castle only to find that her two cousins, who were supposed to welcome them, have turned into vampires. With its visually stunning style and innovative approach to the vampire mythos, the film is a standout entry in the genre, demonstrating Rollin's ability to push boundaries and redefine conventions.

Sat 14 Oct @ 21:00 – CANNIBAL GIRLS (1973)
A young couple stumbled upon a remote country inn run by a trio of beautiful but deadly women. As the couple begins to uncover the macabre history of the inn and its inhabitants, they find themselves drawn into a horrifying nightmare of murder and cannibalism. Ivan Reitman’s career-defining dark horror is a unique and twisted take on the cannibal subgenre.

Sun 15 Oct @ 21:00 - THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1958)
* Part of Hammer Sundays
Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing), escaping execution, takes on the alias of Dr. Stein and opens a new practice, where he continues his forbidden experiments to create life. With its focus on character-driven horror, inventive narrative, rich visuals, and exceptional performances, Terence Fisher’s film, a sequel to the renowned "The Curse of Frankenstein". is an enduring classic that continues to inspire horror filmmakers.

Fri 20 Oct @21:00 – BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT (1942)
Bela Lugosi plays Professor Brenner, a seemingly benign psychology professor by day who leads a terrifying double life. After sunset, Brenner adopts the identity of Karl Wagner, the malevolent manager of a mission that provides shelter to the homeless of the Bowery district in New York City. Unbeknownst to the unfortunate souls who seek refuge there, Wagner uses the mission as a recruitment ground for his criminal activities. Directed by Wallace Fox, Lugosi's compelling performance make this a fascinating entry in the annals of classic horror cinema.
BOWERY AT MIDNIGHT is part of a Lugosi double-bill, with WHITE ZOMBIE which follows at 11pm. Directed by Victor Halperin in 1932, "White Zombie" is a seminal horror film starring the iconic Bela Lugosi as the sinister voodoo master Murder Legendre, who uses his powers to transform people into mindless zombies.

Sat 21 Oct @ 21:00 – DOUBLE BILL – DICK SMITH’S DO-IT-YOURSELF MONSTER MAKE-UP (1989) & TOM SAVINI’S HORROR EFFECTS (2008) *Channel premieres
A chance to learn from the legend on NYX this month as Dick Smith (pictured), the man who created the effects for such movies as The Exorcist, Scanners and The Godfather. Watch him in action to help you prepare for Halloween. Plus, there’s a chance to go behind the scenes at the workshop of special effects maestro Tom Savini as he gives us a true insight into how he created his legendary effects for such movies as Friday the 13th and Dawn of the Dead.

Sun 22 Oct @ 21:00 – THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN (1957)
*Part of Hammer Sundays
British scientist, Dr. John Rollason (Peter Cushing), joins an expedition led by Tom Friend (Forrest Tucker) in the Himalayas. The goal: to seek out the mythical Yeti or the Abominable Snowman. As they ascend higher into the treacherous and icy landscape, they encounter much more than they bargained for. Val Guest’s enduring classic presents an enthralling mix of the classic monster movie trope with philosophical and existential themes.
Mon 23 Oct @ 21:00 – THE EVIL DEAD (1981) *Channel premiere
Sam Raimi's 1981 directorial debut, "The Evil Dead," is a seminal horror film that tells the story of a group of friends who unwittingly unleash a demonic force during a vacation at a remote cabin in the woods. As the demonic presence begins to possess and torment the group, they must fight for their lives and their sanity. With its relentless pacing and unforgettable moments of terror, "The Evil Dead" remains a touchstone of the horror genre and a testament to Sam Raimi's unique vision. Happy birthday Sam Raimi!

Wed 25 Oct @ 21:00 – BAD TASTE (1987)
A group of friends discover that their small New Zealand town has been overrun by grotesque aliens seeking to harvest human flesh for their intergalactic fast-food chain. Peter Jackson’s directorial debut scored instantly with its over-the-top gore, dark humour, and outrageous special effects, making it a cult classic among horror and comedy fans.

Fri 27 Oct @ 21:00 – WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO SOLANGE? (1972) *Channel Premiere
Enrico Rosseni (Fabio Testi), a school gym teacher becomes embroiled in a horrifying mystery as his secret relationship with one of his students, Elizabeth (Cristina Galbó) leads to them witnessing a murder, making Elizabeth a target and prompting Enrico to take the matter into his own hands. Massimo Dallamano’s giallo thriller remains a standout with its potent mix of mystery, social commentary, and atmospheric horror.

Fri 27 Oct @ 23:00 – THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTED (1980)
Elisabeth, a young woman suffering from a mysterious condition that erases her memories, finds herself trapped in a high-rise building with other afflicted individuals. With its atmospheric direction, thought-provoking themes, and emotional depth, Jean Rollin's French horror drama, a departure from his vampire-themed works, is a compelling exploration of the fragility of human memory and identity film directed by the renowned Jean Rollin, best known for his unique blend of eroticism and horror.

Sat 28 Oct @ 21:00 – THE BLACK CAT (1981) *Channel Premiere
Set in a small English village, the story revolves around an ill-tempered black cat with uncanny abilities. The cat's owner is a reclusive professor who has the power to communicate with the dead, and who uses the feline as an instrument of murder. As the body count starts to rise, a visiting American photographer and a local detective begin to suspect the professor's involvement in the gruesome deaths. Based loosely on Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story of the same name, it may not be as famous as some of Fulci's other works, but it showcases his unique ability to infuse atmospheric locations with gruesome violence.

Sun 29 Oct @ 21:00 – LUST FOR A VAMPIRE (1971)
*Part of Hammer Sundays
The story unfolds with the resurrection of the beautiful but deadly vampire Carmilla (Yutte Stensgaard), who, under the alias Mircalla, enrols at an all-girls boarding school located near the gothic and atmospheric Karnstein Castle. The film is the second instalment in Hammer Film Productions' Karnstein Trilogy, sandwiched between "The Vampire Lovers" and "Twins of Evil" and is renowned for its atmospheric setting and sensuous narrative/

Mon 30 Oct @ 21:00 – BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974) *Channel Premiere
The action takes place in a sorority house during the festive season, where the sorority sisters begin to receive disturbing and anonymous phone calls. Unbeknownst to them, the calls are coming from an intruder who has taken up residence in their attic. Bob Clarke’s Canadian horror is often cited as one of the first slasher films and is credited with pioneering elements of the genre. Its combination of horror and mystery set against an ordinarily joyful holiday season has made it a classic in the annals of horror cinema.
Tues 31 Oct @ 21:00 – HALLOWEEN (1978)
Michael Myers (Nick Castle), a deranged murderer who, fifteen years after brutally killing his sister on Halloween night, returns to his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois, to continue his killing spree. Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), a high school student, becomes the primary target of Michael's rampage, and she must use her resourcefulness and determination to survive the night and protect her friends from the relentless killer. The film's success spawned numerous sequels and imitators, solidifying its status as a classic in the horror genre and launching the career of Jamie Lee Curtis.

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