Pulp lands on Foxtel: cult, controversy, conversion

The channel will feature thrillers, cult classics, and daring dramas.

Foxtel has launched PULP, a channel that will focused on cult and controversial films.

The curated line-up spans genres including thrillers, cult classics, and daring dramas. Titles include Showgirls, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey.

A Foxtel spokesperson said the launch expands the company’s movie offering by creating a destination for “cinema that stands out for its edge, originality and cultural impact.”

In a statement to Mediaweek, a Foxtel spokesperson said the channel: “builds on Foxtel Group’s continued investment in its entertainment line-up, adding greater variety and value for subscribers across FOXTEL and BINGE through new channels, integrated apps, and premium content partnerships.”

The move is designed to broaden appeal for film lovers across both Foxtel and Binge.

PULP is broadcast in High Definition on Channel 415 within the Foxtel Movies Tier. Viewers can also access the channel via Foxtel Now, Foxtel Go, Business IQ, and Binge, ensuring reach across traditional and digital viewing environments.

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