Chicago-based indie horror powerhouse Cheevies Film Productions has inked a distribution deal with Crush Creative Studios for their newest terror-filled feature, Torture the Flesh (2024)—and it’s not for the faint of heart.
The film will soon be terrifying audiences across multiple streaming platforms, including:
- WATCH NOW on YouTube
- PANIC TV
- MOMETU
- BLUE SKY MEDIA on YouTube
Dubbed “a relentless descent into dread,” Torture the Flesh follows a string of gruesome murders that leave law enforcement scrambling. Two hardened cops race against time to track down a twisted killer—one who might be hiding in plain sight within their own ranks. But as the body count rises, so do the suspicions… and nothing is as it seems.
Tagline: TORTURE IS JUST THE BEGINNING!
This disturbing and stylish horror-thriller is the latest accomplishment from the Cheevies crew, known for pushing boundaries and blending raw indie grit with cinematic polish. With the support of Crush Creative Studios, Torture the Flesh is poised to carve a spot in the hearts of genre fans everywhere.
Watch the madness unfold soon on your favorite horror streaming platforms.
Cheevies Film Productions: www.CheeviesFilms.net
Crush Creative Studios: www.crushcreativestudios.com

Mr. Willy Adkins is an American director, actor, producer, photographer, and author. As President of Breaking Fate Entertainment, he’s a multi-talented force in the indie film world. Willy is also the founder of The Illinois Ghost Hunters and a lifelong enthusiast of the paranormal and dark arts. Through his internationally recognized Deviant Desires Photography, he’s known for alternative model portfolios and horror-themed art.
Willy actively supports fellow indie artists, producing and directing numerous film festivals across the U.S. When not immersed in film, he enjoys family time, hiking the Smokies, and crafting his signature spooky dolls, Mr. Willy’s Killer Creatures.
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