The Film Detective (TFD), a classic media streaming network and film archive that restores and distributes classic films for today’s cord-cutters is proud to announce the return of 31 Days of Horror. Every night at 10 p.m. ET in October, The Film Detective will feature a different classic scare from Lon Chaney’s The Phantom of the Opera (1925) to made-for-TV thrills like Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981).
As part of the 31 Days of Horror, The Film Detective will host Friday Fright, every Friday at 10 p.m. ET. Co-created by Greg and Gail Martin, this late-night classic features Ravena, the Goddess of Stonehenge and her faithful companion Anok presenting horror classics like Bela Lugosi’s White Zombie (1932).
“We are ecstatic to partner with The Film Detective and bring you the classic Friday Fright show in October,” says Greg Martin. “We hope you will love Ravena, the Goddess of Stonehenge and her companion Anok as much as we do.”
Accompanying Friday Fright throughout October will be a Trailers from Hell-oween Marathon on Oct. 31. Featuring directors Mary Lambert, Mick Garris, and “Trailers from Hell” founder Joe Dante, this 24-hour Halloween marathon includes exclusive commentary from some of Hollywood’s most talented filmmakers in “Trailers from Hell” shorts — to be followed by the full films they discuss, including Carnival of Souls (1962) and Dementia 13 (1963).
Other sci-fi and horror films from Hollywood’s past will air at various times throughout the month including The Bat, Creature of the Walking Dead, The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), and more. Check out the TFD schedule for a daily look at their programming.
The Film Detective is available to stream online and via its streaming apps. For more information visit thefilmdetective.tv.