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‘Killer Rental’ – Meet The Carpenter in Screambox’s New Vacation House Slasher Movie [Trailer]

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There’s a beautiful, isolated house in Joshua Tree for young adults looking to get away. The only problem? The Carpenter is stalking the grounds. And he’s taking no prisoners.

Killer Rental from directors Ben Hausdorff and Jonathan Kadin is streaming exclusively on Screambox beginning November 18, and you can slash into the trailer below.

In Screambox’s Killer Rental, “Two couples arrive one night and find a mysterious video tape of the last group of friends who vacationed here… a diverse bunch looking to party under the desert sun and stars. But secrets soon emerge and relationships fracture, all under the watch of hidden cameras recording their every move. When one of them mysteriously disappears, the rest are left stranded, ultimately discovering that a deranged killer stalks. Meet The Carpenter… horror’s newest icon, with a unique set of tools and a twisted plan of his own.”

Killer Rental aims to provide “authenticity, fun, creepiness and a ton of scares.”

Filmmakers Ben Hausdorff and Jonathan Kadin preview, “Coming out of the pandemic all everyone wanted to do was get away and ‘escape’ the nightmare of the world. Vacation houses were thriving but there were, and still are, a lot of creepy news stories about hidden cameras spying on unknowing renters. That felt like a fresh new take on a horror film.”

“The actors did a fantastic job of letting loose in this beautiful Joshua Tree, environment, partying and playing pranks on each other. You really feel like a part of the friend group which makes you invested in their dynamics and ultimately their survival,” the filmmakers tease. “Experiencing the twists and turns of their relationships and scares through hidden cameras adds creepiness and tension that explodes into some real scary moments. Juxtaposed with some natural desert cinematography and it all adds up to an entertaining ride!”

“We had very successful screenings at two horror festivals, Chicago and Austin, with some great local reviews landing online, and we think Screambox subscribers will love this new take on a slasher film,” Hausdorff and Kadin add. “We think they’ll appreciate the practical kills we executed, the story’s plot twists, the characters and humor. But we’re especially excited for them to experience The Carpenter and the unique spin we put on some iconic horror tropes.”

Check into their Killer Rental only on Screambox beginning November 18!

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has two awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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‘Bloody Bites’ Season 18 Premieres Today With ‘The Blue Diamond’ Starring Barbara Crampton

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Presented by Bloody Disgusting and Scotchworthy Productions, Bloody Bites is back for Season 18 on Screambox beginning today, and we’ve got the full lineup of this season’s shorts.

The top-performing original series on the Screambox platform spotlights up-and-coming voices in the genre, with each episode featuring horror shorts from around the world.

First up, Season 18 kicks off today with The Blue Diamond starring horror icon Barbara Crampton, which was “Bloody Bites” programmer Tony Wash’s favorite short from last year.

And that’s just the beginning of this season’s twisted delights.

The complete “Bloody Bites” Season 18 lineup includes…


The Blue Diamond

Director – Sam Fox

Starring – Barbara Crampton

Synopsis – Alison arrives to the funeral of her estranged mother, Jacqueline Diamond, not knowing what to expect. A cult of ski people adorned in 80’s snow-suits was definitely not on her bingo card. Alison discovers that her mother ran off to the mountain town of Bear Creek to open an 80’s themed apres ski club called The Blue Diamond and as it turns out, these ski people are all her fanatic club members.

After the funeral, Alison is forced into an impromptu wake when all those darn ski people show up unannounced to her newly inherited cabin. They’ve come bearing blueberry schnapps and enough cheese to feed a small village. Alison’s frustration grows as she realizes that when Jacqueline abandoned her, she ran off to Bear Creek to become a beacon of the community, saving affected ski bums and snow bunnies from their hard lives off piste. It doesn’t help that these ski people appear to be perfect, fit, almost robotic replicas of an idealized version of her narcissistic mom.

During a synchronized dance performed by the ski people, Alison loses it and lets out all her repressed rage towards her mom resulting in a cathartic emotional release. The ski people look on in bemused apathy before holding her down and forcing a giant shot-ski of blueberry schnapps down her throat. Alison immediately feels the effects of the blue drink and drops to the floor drugged, unconscious.

Tied to a chair, skis bolted to the ground, Alison awakes to find her mother there, alive, within the confines of the club. As her mother tries to reconcile their damaged relationship, Alison discovers the terrifying truth of this town and its inhabitants.


Banjo

Director – Cameron Poletti

Synopsis – Isaac is thrilled when his friend offers him the use of his family’s cabin in the woods to lose his virginity. But when his first time goes horribly wrong, he begins to believe it may be the work of a sinister circumcision cult!


Escape

Director – Lorenzo Manetti

Synopsis – Awakening on the floor of a destroyed suburban bedroom, we discover a global invasion has begun and we are not alone in the house.


OBEY!

Director – Jordan Wippell

Synopsis – After the tragic death of her viral dog, Max, a pet influencer is confronted by a vengeful spirit demanding an apology for a life of exploitation.


The Tunnel

Director – Adam Rose-Levy 

Synopsis – The Reichardt family takes a trip to the beach.


Devil’s Playground

Director – Halle Sullivan & John Steele

Synopsis – In the quirky suburban neighborhood of Devil’s Playground, multiple children, including Molly’s daughter Zoe, have gone missing. As Molly grapples with the devastating loss, she faces a choice: continue her relentless search for Zoe or succumb to the temptation of forgetting her grim reality and moving on. With her most human desires pulling her in conflicting directions, Molly must navigate the eerie landscape of her community while confronting her own inner demons. As she dives deeper into the mystery, she discovers unsettling truths that challenge her perception of both her neighborhood and herself.


Wild Animal

Director – Beth Park

Synopsis – In the early hours of the morning, Mallory, a wealthy woman, finds an abandoned baby.

She’s indignant that this responsibility has landed on her and doesn’t know what to do

with the thing. She drives the baby to a caravan park and abandons it there to be

found by someone else. However she feels like she is being watched, that the child’s mother

is stalking her. She has no idea why.

The viewer begins to distrust Mallory’s perception of reality as, feeling reckless she hooks up with a local man. But hearing the baby crying starts to drive her mad. She realises that her breasts have started to leak milk. 

She takes the baby to a public toilet and, unable to understand how it’s possible, she starts to breastfeed the baby. But someone is outside the stall. It’s the mother. 

Gaunt, wild and desperate, the mother crawls into the bathroom stall, demands her baby back and slices Mallory’s abdomen with a scalpel. 

Mallory staggers out, leaving the baby behind. But seeing her reflection she realises the truth. She is the mother, not the glamorous woman she believed herself to be.

She is, in fact, suffering from postpartum psychosis. The ominous presence of the mother was her own subconscious, trying to surface through her delusion.

She grabs the baby, sobbing but reconciled with her healthy child and her true identity.


The Man & The Scarecrow

Director – Justin Knoepfel

Synopsis – Following a personal loss, a grieving man develops an unhealthy companionship with a scarecrow.


The Queen of Sod

Director – Matthew Kollar

Synopsis – While researching a book on Hollywood urban legends, author Mike Campbell lands an interview with Lloyd Cocoa, the oddball son of ’60s starlet Esther Cocoa—better known as The Queen of Sod for her wildly popular lawn commercials. But what starts as a quirky footnote in pop culture history turns chilling when Mike begins to suspect Esther never died… and the grass may still be growing.


SLASHR

Director – Amir Moini

Synopsis – In a remote mountain cabin, a young man named Ashkan is stalked by a ruthless killer, known for deceiving his victims into sharing their locations on a dating app.


Laid Bare

Director – Morgen Ludwig

Synopsis – A struggling painter glimpses success when he begins slicing pieces of his own skin off and using it to create his work.  


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Featuring the best short horror, thriller & sci-fi short films, “Bloody Bites” runs four new seasons each year (March/April, June/July, September/October, December/January).

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