We Love You

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Times being what they are, we neglected to post our yearly Valentine’s collection of romance movies. That was back in February! The world is whacky place these days and sometimes you turn to our channel for respite – and we love you for that!

We also love you because you’re human beings (unless you’re a cat that has figured out how to subscribe using your owner’s credit card – good for you!) and that, to us, is reason enough.

Take care of yourselves. Find the joy.

Happy Halloween!

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It’s that time of year again where everyone wears masks and gets scared and . . . well, maybe we need a little respite from all that and just celebrate the cinema arts of being frightened.

We have assembled a collection of thrilling, chilling, spooky, kooky and downright diabolical films for you to enjoy while eating all the candy by yourself.

Have a happy and safe Halloween, folks!

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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Happy Holidays to all our GoFlow viewers!

To celebrate the season we have curated a collection of classic holiday movies. We will continue to add more titles as we reach the end of the year. Our gift to you. Thanks for watching!

Another Star Is Born

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Before Gaga, before Streisand, before Garland there was Gaynor – Janet Gaynor – in the original A Star Is Born. A young woman comes to Hollywood with dreams of stardom but achieves them only with the help of an alcoholic leading man whose best days are behind him – and whom she cannot help but love.

No doubt this story will be told again – and again – but there will always be the original A Star Is Born.

You can find this cinematic gem and more on 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: