We like pushing boundaries and hitting bloody milestones here at Bloody Disgusting, and in the wake of our theatrical release of Damien Leone’s Terrifier 3 becoming the highest grossing Unrated theatrical release in history, we’re back for more with Martijn Smits’ Meat Kills.

The extreme horror film is the first Dutch horror film to ever get slapped with an NC-17 rating, and we’re thrilled to let you know that Meat Kills is now streaming only on Screambox!

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What begins as an idealistic mission ends in a nightmare in Meat Kills…

“When animal rights activist Mirthe and her group sabotage a pig farm, the farmer’s family strikes back. What follows is an unstoppable chain reaction of violence and revenge.”

Meat Kills premiered at Fantastic Fest 2025, where it earned positive reviews from outlets including Dread Central. The site’s review raved, “Nasty, mean cinema is back, baby.” The review continued, “Meat Kills is a European extreme horror classic in the making, joining the ranks of films like Calvaire, High Tension, and Frontier(s). This is the evolution of European horror, which continues to deliver gnarly societal indictments that are unafraid to make the viewer uncomfortable. Dehumanization is the name of the game in Meat Kills, and it goes deeper than just a statement about animal cruelty; it’s a harrowing examination of human cruelty committed in the name of a self-declared good cause.”

“I don’t think I have ever seen a movie as nihilistic and ugly as Meat Kills,” writes Shade Studios. “The kills are visceral and brutal, with top-notch practical effects. Lots and lots of guts and gore, with an equal amount of tension and scares. I never wanted to take my eyes off the screen… it’s impossible to predict what will come next.”

Nothing is spared. No one walks away unscathed. Watch Meat Kills on Screambox now!

The cast includes Caro Derkx, Sem Ben Yakar, Sweder de Sitter, Emma Josten, Derron Lurvink, Bart Oomen, Chardonnay Rillen, Juliette van de Weerdt, and Tommy Zonneveld.

Paul de Vrijer wrote Meat Kills, directed by Martijn Smits.