FOUND TV announces thirteen new additions to its horror lineup this November, led by the exclusive premiere of Taped Up Families, Fey, The Black Eyed Children, and The Final Frame on November 26.
“We’re excited to continue to bring fresh new films to the platform alongside classics,” said Louie La Vella, CEO of FOUND TV. “These releases highlight what we stand for. A space where filmmakers are supported and fans get the horror they crave.”
The upcoming November releases, which join nine additional films and four TV episodes, will be released this month. This reinforces the service’s commitment to bringing independent horror to audiences hungry for new stories in the genre.
“As a small platform, we move fast and stay close to both filmmakers and fans,” La Vella added. “FOUND TV was created by filmmakers for filmmakers, and that connection drives everything we do.”
Coming Soon
Taped Up Families
(Exclusive on FOUND TV – November 6)
A prequel to Taped Up Memories, this found footage nightmare takes viewers before the killings. A hitcher joins a group of veterans in the woods, filming a promotional video for their support group. He sees his chance to begin a murder spree. What was discovered on a discarded camera? The brutal deaths of the soldiers.
Fey
(North American Release – November 14)
From director Madeline Doherty, Fey follows Maddy, a participant in the final phase of a trauma study. As she records her first night alone since the incident, the feeling of being watched returns. Soon, the boundary between recovery and relapse begins to fracture.
The Black Eyed Children
(World Release – November 25)
A young woman takes a job at an autumn camp in the woods only to find all the children have mysteriously disappeared. When night falls, some of them return — changed in ways that defy explanation.
The Final Frame
( November 26)
An obsessed man follows and films women with his camera, but when he begins to pursue a mysterious subject, his strange hobby turns deadly.
FOUND TV is the home of found footage horror. The service was created by filmmakers Louie La Vella and Monica La Vella. The global streaming platform delivers exclusive premieres, cult classics, and discoveries that keep the terror alive. FOUND TV exists to support the artists and to give fans a place where the footage is always rolling.
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