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How to Watch the Buckout Road Horror Flick “The Curse of Buckout Road”

Buckout Road movie The curse of buckout road

Buckout Road movie The curse of buckout road

Ok, so we all lost our proverbial shit (in the BEST way) when we heard that the horror flick about White Plains’ legendarily haunted street Buckout Road was finally made. Now, there are multiple ways you can watch “The Curse of Buckout Road.”

“The Curse of Buckout Road,” a film that depicts the haunted legends of White Plains’ Buckout Road, is available for viewing on Prime, Plex, and Tubi. Both Plex and Tubi are free. The movie is also available to rent and buy from Amazon.

Learn more about the most haunted road in America and the making of this movie below.

*This story was originally published on Nov. 1, 2017 and updated in Oct. 2023

If you didn't see our last post on this, everything you need to know is here:

The Movie About White Plains' Buckout Road is FINALLY Here - Westchester Woman

Holy crap people! It's HERE. It's FINALLY here. The movie about White Plains, New York's legendary haunted Buckout Road is FINALLY coming out. AND IT LOOKS SERIOUSLY EPIC!!!!! If you don't know what Buckout Road is, it's a road that joins White Plains and West Harrison which has several scary legends attached to it.

After we finally got a hold of ourselves, the next question was, "Ok, so how/where do I get to see this thing?"

We didn't have an answer for you... UNTIL NOW?

The movie is currently making its rounds in the film festival circuit, and New Yorkers will have the chance to see it at the Buffalo Fantastic Film Festival.

It will be shown on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Dipson Eastern Hills Cinema, 4545 Transit Rd. in Williamsville, NY 14221.

That's all the way in Erie County and is about a 6-hour drive from Westchester, according to Google's Driving Directions. Die-hard horror fans might want to consider making a weekend out of it because the film festival is also premiering some pretty cool new Troma (the makers of The Toxic Avenger) flicks.

Troma + Buckout Road film = WIN!

As for the rest of us who can't make it, guess we'll just have to stay tuned and hope that the film gets a theatrical release in New York sometime soon. Fingers crossed ??

If you haven't seen it yet, check out the trailer below:

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