Students Are Frightened to Go Back to School with IndiePix Unlimited’s Summer Scare School’s Exclusive Trailer Premiere

Students aren’t the only ones contending with the frights of heading back to school within the next few weeks – so are horror movie fans! The SVOD platform IndiePix Unlimited is launching a new Summer School version of Scare School. The initiative, which begins today, August 11, features six new gory genre films that are debuting on the service this month.

To help promote the Summer School version of Scare School, IndiePix Unlimited has created a trailer using clips from the movies that are streaming in the program. To help promote the initiative, Film Factual is premiering the trailer.

The movies that are included in the initiative are ‘Bikini Bloodbath,’ ‘Bikini Bloodbath Carwash,’ ‘Bloody Muscle Body Builder In Hell,’ ‘Camp Murder,’ ‘Cruel Jaws’ and ‘Main Street Meats.’

More information about the 2023 Summer Scare School Course Catalog is below:

‘Bikini Bloodbath’ (Instructor/Directors Jonathan Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour, 2006) School’s out and the HS girls’ volleyball team decides to have a slumber party to celebrate th20062006e beginning of summer. Unfortunately for the attendees, the maniacal Chef Death from the popular Sausage Party Restaurant – wielding meat cleavers and culinary one-liners – decides to go on a little killing spree.

‘Bikini Bloodbath Carwash’ (Instructor/Directors Jonathan Gorman and Thomas Edward Seymour, 2008) Jenny (Rachael Robbins) a freshman at Community College University earns her tuition by working at Miss Johnson’s (Debbie Rochon) Bikini Carwash along with her seven gorgeous classmates. After work, Jenny and friends accidentally resurrect the infamous Chef Death during a seance. Once again, Chef Death finds the bikini clad girls at Miss Johnson’s year end party and the blood bath begins.

‘Bloody Muscle Body Builder In Hell’ (Instructor/Director Shinichi Fukazawa, 1995) Alternately known as “The Japanese Evil Dead,” this legendary, sought after independent Japanese cult film follows the terrifying exploits of a body builder trapped inside a haunted house, forced to survive a blood soaked night of insanity to save himself and his friends from a demonic ghost that is hell-bent on revenge.

‘Camp Murder’ (Instructor/Director Mark Polonia, 2021) Tommy Heller (Jeff Kirkendall) has been locked away in a mental institution for the past 25 years after committing the Camp Murder Massacre. When his careless orderly lets him escape from the care of Dr. Lewis, he returns to the Camp to continue his murder spree. There, a group of unsuspecting campers led by Cody (Kyle Rappaport), Tina (Pamela Sutch), and stoner pals Fred (Matt Bruzzio) and Jay (Victor Gaspar) are stalked by the machete wielding killer. Can Dr. Lewis stop Tommy before it’s too late?

‘Cruel Jaws’ (Instructor/Director Bruno Mattei, 1995) In 1995, legendary director Bruno Mattei (here as William Snyder) stunned the civilized world with this ultimate sharksploitation saga that liberally borrows characters, plot and footage from Joe D’Amato’s ‘Deep Blood’ and Enzo G. Castellari’s ‘The Last Shark.’ Released in some countries as ‘Jaws 5.’

‘Main Street Meats’ (Instructor/Director Jeff Lyon, 2017) ‘Main Street Meats’ is a black comedy / old school slasher movie filmed entirely in The Great Dairy State of Wisconsin. The story unfolds as a family-run meat shop struggling to survive stumbles onto the secret of success… and is obliged to keep up with insatiable customer demand. The film features a killer soundtrack, including ‘Cheerleader Grind’ by The Blowtorches, ‘Up All Night’ by the Gore Gore Girls and ‘The Fever’ by Devil to Drag. The soundtrack also includes a vocal cameo from the legendary Herschell Gordon Lewis, the Godfather of Gore himself.

These new Summer Scare School offerings join an overflowing course catalog that features dozens of genre classics including the internationally notorious ‘A Serbian Film,’ a graphic snuff project banned around the world. They’re also joined by the Giallo movies ‘Anthropophagous,’ ‘Phenomena’ and ‘Tenebrae;’ creature features ‘The Velocipastor’ and ‘Vampire Ecstasy (The Devil’s Plaything);’ splatterific slasher films ‘Slumber Party Slashathon,’ ‘Mardi Gras Massacre’ and ‘Christmas Craft Fair Massacre;’ the best of ’50s B-movies with ‘The Brain From Planet Arous’ and ‘The Hideous Sun Demon;’ and new classics including ‘Virgin Cheerleaders In Chains,’ ‘Vampyres,’ ‘The Song of Solomon,’ ‘Season of the Witch,’ ‘Dark Night of the Scarecrow 1 & 2’ and many more.

IndiePix Unlimited, which is one of the genre’s newest institutions, is available exclusively on Amazon Channels. Genre fans who wish to register for Summer Scare School can visit Amazon Channels on Prime and sign up for a free 7-day trial for IndiePix Unlimited. The SVOD service is priced at $5.99 per month.

Leave a comment