German mini-major Leonine has set up three streaming sites for horror, arthouse and blockbuster titles from its library, including 'The Artist' and 'Pulp Fiction,’ to take advantage of a boom in home viewing during the coronavirus lockdown. Details:
Leonine, the German mini-major controlled by private equity group KKR, has expanded its in-house streaming services with a trio of streaming services targeting cinema fans amid the coronavirus lockdown.
The group, which has German rights to the collected libraries of hundreds of films from local independents Universum and Tele-Munchen Group, is rolling out niche streamers Home of Horror , Filmtastic and Arthouse CNMA across German-speaking Europe. Home of Horror will launch on Google Play and the Apple App store May 1 with around 500 titles, including
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