20-02-2016 9:34
21-02-2016 10:54
@Anonymous User
Welcome to the forum.
NOW TV mirrors the Sky Movies package in terms of content and new premieres, so it's really a case of whatever Sky Movies has coming up at the time.
However as a horror fan myself, it's good to see some new additions, there are currently 85 horror movies on the movies pass out of over 1000 films so it's actually one of the smallest genres.
A good website to check out to see what new premieres are coming up over the next few weeks is
http://www.sky.com/tv/channel/skymovies/gallery/coming-soon-to-sky-movies-premiere
and a flick through that shows a pretty balanced lineup of new movies coming soon, hopefully some to your liking.
07-04-2016 15:58
07-04-2016 18:54
Hi @Anonymous User,
Just to let you know we have moved your post to a slightly more relevant section of our forum.
We do appreciate your feedback on the selection of horror films that we currently have to offer. We are always looking at ways to improve our Movie selection.
Hopefully we can add some titles soon that meet your expectations.
Thanks,
Karl
19-04-2016 8:15
We need more horror titles. Both classic and modern.
You can never have too much horror
19-04-2016 9:27
@Anonymous User wrote:We need more horror titles. Both classic and modern.
You can never have too much horror
Agreed...
Horror doesn't have to be pure horror. Indeed some of it can be very funny 😉
19-04-2016 10:45
@SeeMoreDigital @Anonymous User @Anonymous User etc.
Hi SMD
I'm with you on this one, just like any other genre of film Horror can have many other sub-categories such as Action, Comedy, etc., just like you can have Action Comedy, Action Drama, Action Thriller.
Personally, I don't like my Horror or Action films mixed with Comedy, I usually find that these films tend to made by film makers who are somewhat conflicted, for example "Batman & Robin (1997)", no comments needed here. Or even "Eight Legged Freaks (2002)"; the makers did not know whether they wanted to make a horror or a comedy film so they ended up making neither by making a mess of both.
Unfortunately, such messes are very common throughout the film industry, I can only imagine that most of them were made for "tax write-off" purposes.
UK Bob