Critically-Acclaimed Horror-Monster Mayhem A HARD PLACE Is Now Streaming Free on TUBI, Roku, SLING & Cineverse — And There’s a New Trailer You Should Probably Watch First

Critically-Acclaimed Horror-Monster Mayhem A HARD PLACE Is Now Streaming Free on TUBI, Roku, SLING & Cineverse — And There’s a New Trailer You Should Probably Watch First

Horror, Movies

Watch Trailer Now → https://youtu.be/vFa4h9dUh1E

What do you get when you mix a botched heist, a blizzard, and a barn full of monsters?
Apparently… a cult indie hit.

After tearing through its grassroots theatrical run and stirring up VOD buzz, the genre-bending horror-thriller A HARD PLACE is now available free (yes, free) on TUBI, The Roku Channel, SLING, and Cinverse. And if you’re wondering what the hell this movie is — the new trailer probably answers nothing but makes it clear you need to see it.

“Swamp Thing meets From Dusk Till Dawn… gritty, gory, and gloriously weird.” – Eat At Joe’s
“Delivers heart, humor, and horror in equal doses.” – The Film Yap

Directed by indie workhorse J. Horton and starring horror legends Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Lynn Lowry (The Crazies), Bai Ling, and Glenn Plummer, A HARD PLACE follows a crew of desperate criminals hiding out after a job gone sideways — only to find themselves trapped in a haunted forest where the snow is thick and the monsters are thicker.

Practical creature effects. Bloody shootouts. Manure-based survival tactics. It’s a movie that has absolutely no business working… but somehow does.

With its gritty charm and unapologetically strange energy, A HARD PLACE has earned a devoted fanbase and is now blowing up on AVOD — the perfect storm for horror lovers, crime junkies, and folks who miss when indie films actually took risks.

Stream it now on:
📺 TUBI
📺 Roku Channel
📺 SLING
📺 Cinverse

New trailer: https://youtu.be/vFa4h9dUh1E
Press assets and interviews available upon request.

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