Festival Of Fear!

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Once again ’tis the season for ghosts, goblins, zombies and all things that go bump in the night. For your Halloween pleasure, GoFlow TV has assembled a prime collection of ghastly classics guaranteed to thrill, chill and entertain you into the wee dark hours.

Grab some popcorn, a festive beverage, hunker in and be sure to keep a light on.

All these and More!

Boo!

B. J. Fletcher: Private Eye

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In addition to our growing library of feature films GoFlow Streaming TV is starting to show more web series. These are independent productions that are changing the landscape of what defines cinema and television. The creators of these shows are finding new ways of reaching and engaging with audiences outside of the mainstream entertainment industry and we at GoFlow are pleased to be part of that journey.

One of the first web series we are sharing with you is a comedy inspired by Murder, She Wrote; Magnum P.I.; and (wait for it) Laverne and Shirley.

B. J. Fletcher: Private Eye has been described as a wicked awesome web series about the investigatorial shenanigans of private detective Beatrix Jane Fletcher (B.J. – as played by Lindy Zucker) and her best friend and assistant, Georgia Drew (George – played by Dana Puddicombe).

It’s a rollercoaster ride of action, comedy and drama as B. J. Fletcher follows its dynamic female duo grappling with everything from running surveillance to going undercover to dealing with their often complex feelings for one another. It’s more than just a goofy satire on hard-boiled detectives; B. J. Fletcher also possesses an emotional core that we think will surprise and delight you.

Although the genre now boasts a wealth of new and established shows, B. J. Fletcher was one of the original lesbian web series, and it won the 2008 web series competition run by AfterEllen.com.

The creator of the series, Regan Latimer, will be joining us for an in-depth discussion on the making of B. J. Fletcher; her role as writer and director; and to share her insights on the ever changing independent cinema and web scene.

We’re looking forward to sharing all that and plenty more so be sure to subscribe to GoFlow Streaming TV.

The Intruder (1962)

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GoFlow Streaming TV is featuring Roger Corman’s searing and unflinching drama “The Intruder” starring William Shatner as a racist provocateur who inflames a small town to the point of mindless violence.

This small independent film from 1962 still stands as a stark reminder from our cinematic past of how easy it is for any society to fall into an abyss of our own making.

Viewer discretion is advised for language and violence.

Here’s the trailer:

And here’s an interview with Roger Corman and William Shatner on their experiences making the film:

Remembering Jeanne Moreau in Chimes At Midnight

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Yesterday we were saddened to hear of the passing of Jeanne Moreau, iconic French cinema actress, director and muse. Her contributions to the world of cinema have been immense and we are all privileged to have her work in our lives.

In 1965 Orson Welles concocted a film from a pastiche of Shakespeare plays and other sources and called it: Chimes At Midnight. The role of Sir John Falstaff was arguably the best on-screen performance of Welles’ career. Jeanne Moreau played Doll Tearsheet, a prostitute and paramour to Falstaff. John Gielgud also appears as King Henry IV.

You can find a special screening of Chimes At Midnight on GoFlow Streaming TV.

And here, excerpted from the BBC Arena series, is an interview with Moreau and Welles.