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Monday, July 21, 2025

Watch Now Free with Ads 31 KILLS OF HALLOWEEN (2024) Hosted by Count Creepy +Reviews


BayView Entertainment, LLC have released 📼 31 Kills of Halloween 🎃 streaming free with ads on Tubi, Fawesome and available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime, a blu-ray is also for sale at Amazon and eBay. The film was successfully crowd funded on Indiegogo on August 25, 2023.

SYNOPSIS: Horror enthusiasts Bianca and Lisa, who host the popular YouTube channel “The Spooky Girlz,” receive a chilling suggestion to watch the rare film “Smashed Brains” inside the former home of the infamous serial killer, Barry Brodsky. Excited for a unique Halloween experience, they venture into the eerie house, only to encounter sinister supernatural occurrences that blur the line between reality and horror.

Directed by Bobby Canipe Jr who also stars alongside Rudy Ledbetter (TMZ Live), Jean Heathen, Justin W. Fox, Anna Clary, Angel Bradford and Ryan Martel.


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Jack-O's Review: "The film is like an old VHS recording of a TV broadcast with fake commercials and horror host Count Creepy presenting a movie 31 Kills of Horror aka The Spooky Girlz' livestream on Halloween night. The horror host segments are so bad they're good. I love the Halloween commercials. The Spooky Girlz are the most interesting part of the film. Cheesy campy makeup, effects, masks, costumes and decorations. I liked it, most people will find it terrible." ★★ @trickhorrortreater


More Reviews:

Youtubers The Spooky Girlz are looking to spice up their 31 Kills of Halloween series of videos by watching rare film Smashed Brains in the house of the main who made it, local serial killer Barry Brodsky, on Halloween Night. Killarity ensues. This is a weird one as its kind of presented as a late night host Uncle Creepy presenting the movie on his show with him interupting the movie to do his puns. I liked the regular movie about the spooky girls but the Uncle Creepy stuff turned me off. He is unnerving but not in a fun horror host way. More in a I wouldnt want to be stuck in an elevator with him way. You know hed do something weird. I kind of prefer his segments were not included as they seem added just to pad out the time. I did like the fake commercials added though. In the end the girls were the star of the show and owned most of the runtime. I liked their story and so i mostly liked this movie. In fact im rooting they make a sequel with the Spooky Girls on a new adventure. Check this out if youre looking for a social media influencer type halloween flick" ★★½ Ben Grimm at Letterboxd.com

"... Super duper low budget 'horror comedy', blessedly not a micro-anthology as the title made me fear. Presented as a late night public access monster-host TV horror presentation, the host is funny and wears the worst Freddy Krueger costume I've ever seen. Apart from constant sub-Crypt Keeper groaners, not many actual jokes. Also has a handful of "local commercials" that are pretty charming. Not quite T&E levels of absurdity, shooting for the quirky regional ads of yore. The actual 'movie' being presented is a nothing-burger. Unfunny, unscary, uninteresting, poorly-acted story of some YouTubers or whatnot receiving and watching a 'cursed film' basically, tied to the crimes of a real-world serial killer. Much preferred the intentional cringe of the interstitials. A fine watch for the 'extra bits' and fabricated nostalgia, but doesn't function well as a horror comedy movie, per se. Good natured and you can tell it was made pretty earnestly and with effort and care despite the winky tongue in cheek quality. Why not?" ★★½ Bear at Letterboxd.com

"... follows 2 women called The Spooky Girls. Someone had an idea but the movie wasn't long enough so they put in weird infomercials and a crazy host talking to the audience. Silly and short and why and what did I watch." ★½ JamesFearX at Letterboxd.com


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