Screambox Unveils Thrilling June Streaming Line-Up

Screambox in June

This June, Screambox is set to deliver an exhilarating collection of horror films to its streaming service. Headlining the line-up is Frogman, premiering exclusively on June 7. This found footage film dives into the eerie local legend of an amphibious cryptid that has haunted a small community. The film promises to blend suspense with the unsettling realism that the found footage genre excels in, making it a must-watch for horror enthusiasts looking for a fresh, terrifying experience.

On June 14, prepare for a mind-bending journey with Coherence. This sci-fi thriller, which has gained a cult following since its release in 2013, explores the disorienting effects of a comet passing by Earth, causing a group of friends to experience a series of disturbing reality-warping events. With a sequel recently announced, now is the perfect time to revisit or discover this surreal film that challenges the boundaries of reality.

Coherence

Also joining the platform on June 14 is John Carpenter’s The Ward. Directed by the legendary horror filmmaker known for classics like Halloween and The Thing, this film follows the story of a young woman, played by Amber Heard, who is committed to a psychiatric ward where she encounters sinister forces. Featuring a strong cast, including Mamie Gummer and Jared Harris, The Ward delivers Carpenter’s signature suspense and eerie atmosphere.

The Ward

On June 21, arrives on Screambox. Directed by Lynne Ramsay, this grim psychological thriller stars Tilda Swinton and John C. Reilly as parents grappling with the horrifying actions of their son, Kevin. The film delves into themes of nature versus nurture and parental guilt, offering a harrowing look at the making of a monster. Swinton’s powerful performance anchors this deeply unsettling exploration of familial bonds and inherent evil.

We Need to Talk About Kevin

In addition to these headliners, Screambox will also feature several other notable films throughout June. 96 Minutes, a gripping crime thriller starring Brittany Snow and Christian Serratos, explores the lives of four young adults intertwined by a terrifying carjacking. This intense narrative is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

The Love Witch, a visually stunning homage to 1960s horror, tells the story of a modern-day witch who uses spells and magic to find true love, with disastrous results. Its unique style and engaging storyline make it a standout addition to the line-up.

Fans of psychological thrillers will appreciate Broadcast Signal Intrusion, starring Harry Shum Jr. and Chris Sullivan. The film follows a video archivist who uncovers a series of sinister pirate broadcasts and becomes obsessed with uncovering the dark conspiracy behind them.

Haunters: The Art of the Scare offers a different kind of horror with its documentary approach, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the world of haunted house attractions and the people who bring these terrifying experiences to life.

Finally, the UK supernatural series Bedlam, featuring Theo James and Gemma Chan, explores the chilling events surrounding a haunted former asylum turned apartment complex. With its eerie setting and gripping storylines, Bedlam adds a supernatural twist to the streaming line-up.

Bedlam series

Start streaming these and more on Screambox, available on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Prime Video, Roku, YouTube TV, Samsung, Comcast, Cox, and Screambox.com. This June, horror fans have a wealth of new content to enjoy, ensuring that there’s something to terrify everyone.

Raindance film festival 2026
Emily Bennett

Emily Bennett

Emily Bennett is a writer with a passion for storytelling both on and off the newsprint. She spends a lot of her time scouring the social media landscape looking for the latest news and interesting stories. A big fan of the genre, she spends a lot of her time with friends dissecting the plots and debating the merits of her favourite horror flicks. She also loves film scores and is a big fan of Goblin, Hans Zimmer and Marco Beltrami.

Related post

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.