Two ads for Sony Pictures' 'Insidious: The Last Key' -- one of which featured a humanoid creature probing the throat of a distressed young woman with claw-like fingers -- ran before a 'Frozen' music video, an instructional Lego-building clip, a scene from the cartoon 'PJ Masks', and two 'Minecraft' videos.
Horror
- YouTube Yanks Horror Film Ad For Violating Its ‘Shocking Content’ Policy
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Young YouTube Viewers Subjected To Graphic Pre-Rolls For ‘Insidious’ Horror Film
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Hulu Celebrates 17 Million Subscribers With Renewals, New Show From ‘Get Out’ Studio
Hulu, which now has 17 million subscribers, has renewed 'Runaways' and 'Future Man' while picking up a horror anthology from Blumhouse Television.
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Neil Gaiman Tells ‘Likely Stories’ Through Horror-Themed Streaming Video Platform Shudder
Master storyteller Neil Gaiman is bringing a four-episode anthology series to the horror-themed streaming video service Shudder.
- AMC’s Shudder Service Premieres Its First Original Series For Horror Fans
- Gunpowder & Sky, Mandalay Sports Media Pact For Several Sports-Horror Features
- Character-Driven Short Film ‘The Birch’ Crosses 10 Million Views As Crypt TV Screams Into 2017
- Tre Melvin, Brittany Furlan To Feature In YouTube Holiday Horror Series ‘12 Deadly Days’
- Indie Spotlight: Spend Your Halloween With Some Well-Told ‘Urban Legends’
- Horror Hub CryptTV Gets 167,000 Live Viewers For Its Scary Facebook Film
- Amazon Announces Unscripted Horror Anthology Series Based Off Podcast
- Multi-Platform Network Collab Signs YouTube Horror VR Channel BlackBoxTV
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