
Tubi and Kickstarter have launched the debut of their FilmStream Collective partnership, a joint initiative designed to give independent filmmakers funding and distribution support.
The collection includes dozens of Kickstarter-funded titles including over 20 handpicked new additions, helping viewers discover even more community-backed storytelling in a dedicated space on the platform.
Among the new additions are four horror films from up-and-coming filmmakers including:
- The Decedent by Andrew Bowser takes us inside a funeral home, where a young mortician confronts the spirit of a serial killer on her embalming table.
- Don’t Trip, Alex Kugelman’s sharp, unsettling thriller, follows a struggling writer spiraling into a dangerous relationship with a troubled nepo baby.
- The Cunning,After a prominent couple brings two foster teens home, a dormant presence is awakened, revealing unsettling truths hidden deep in the history of their house.
- The Geechee Witch: A Book Hag Story, from Fairfax Pictures, roots its horror in ancestral fear. After her mother-in-law is mysteriously killed, Leah and her husband relocate from Harlem to his family’s estate in coastal Georgia. Out of her element she grows increasingly convinced someone in the low country has put the “root” on her. Leah’s fears are realized when she discovers a Boo Hag has been unleashed on her family. Disguised in the skin of past victims, the witch is determined to take Leah’s husband – and her life.
By combining Kickstarter’s community-powered funding model with Tubi’s reach and commitment to being the platform for untold stories, the initiative gives filmmakers what the traditional industry often can’t: financial backing, creative freedom, and guaranteed distribution.

