Get Ready For Terrifying Tuesdays From TERROR FILMS RELEASING

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If you’ve ever gone down a late-night rabbit hole of cryptid documentaries and started side-eyeing every noise outside your window, June is about to make that habit a lot worse—in the best way. The team behind Small Town Monsters, including Seth Breedlove, Courteney Breedlove, Heather Moser, Aleksander Petakov, and Aaron Deese have joined forces with Terror Films Releasing to roll out a massive slate of folklore-driven documentaries across digital platforms, and they’re packaging it like an event that any horror fan shouldn’t ignore.

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Dubbed “Terrifying Tuesdays,” the partnership kicks off with five films releasing weekly throughout June, with many of these titles becoming widely available for the first time on platforms like Vudu, Amazon, and Tubi. It’s a simple concept, one new descent into the unknown each week, but the subject matter makes it anything but casual viewing.

The lineup begins on June 2nd with “Tracking the Wendigo,” a deep dive into one of the most chilling legends in North American folklore. Director Jason Hewlett explores both historical accounts and modern reports, blending documented cases with cultural context to create something that feels less like myth and more like a question that hasn’t been fully answered.

On June 9th, “Still Watching: The Bigfoot Legacy of Salt Fork” shifts gears but keeps the unease intact. Seth Breedlove heads to Ohio’s Salt Fork State Park, a location often dubbed one of the most active Sasquatch hotspots in the country, to unpack decades of sightings and first-hand accounts that continue to fuel the legend.

Things take a darker turn on June 16th with “Werewolves Unearthed,” following investigators as they track reports of “dogman” encounters across the Ohio Valley and western Pennsylvania. What starts as isolated sightings quickly builds into something more unsettling, as patterns begin to emerge in places that feel a little too close to home.

June 23rd brings “Skinwalker: The Howl of the Rougarou,” diving into Southern folklore surrounding a creature said to stalk the swamps and bayous. Rooted in stories that stretch back generations, the film explores the possibility that some legends don’t fade, they evolve.

Closing out the month on June 30th, “The Dogman Triangle: Werewolves in the Lone Star State” heads to Texas Hill Country, where a cluster of sightings has turned a stretch of land into a hotspot for something far from ordinary. Investigators Aaron Deese and Shannon LeGro attempt to make sense of encounters that blur the line between folklore and something far more tangible.

With all five titles rolling out across major digital platforms, “Terrifying Tuesdays” feels less like a simple release schedule and more like a curated experience for horror fans who appreciate the stories that live just outside the mainstream. Whether you’re a skeptic or someone who’s always believed there’s something out there, this is the kind of lineup that makes you think twice about what might be waiting in the dark.

Whether it’s slashers in the woods, ghosts in the attic, or killers in the cornfield, ILHM Reviews brings you the frightful horror flick recommendations worth watching. Follow us on Instagram, be sure to listen to the "I Love Horror" podcast and remember that if you’re a true fan of horror, every night can be a FRIGHT NIGHT!

Christopher James

Christopher is a stand-up comedian and horror movie specialist who's reviewed everything from blood-soaked indie gems to big studio screamfests. A devoted fan of found footage horror and 80’s to current slashers. He’s known for crafting sharp, entertaining reviews that have earned praise from fans and filmmakers alike, including for hits like Terror Films Releasing’s “Hell House LLC Origins: The Carmichael Manor” and “Hell House LLC: Lineage.” As host of the “I Love Horror” podcast, Christopher dives headfirst into the genre’s creepiest corners, always bringing a mix of film savvy, dry humor, and just the right amount of dread.

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