ScreenPix operates as a movie-focused channel within the United States, drawing its programming from a library of classic and contemporary films. The schedule tends to emphasize genre categories such as westerns, thrillers, and dramas, with occasional comedies and action titles appearing in rotation. Unlike channels that mix original series or reality content, this service keeps its lineup centered on theatrical releases, often from past decades. Commercial breaks are present but structured to minimize interruptions, which suits viewers who prefer a more traditional film-watching experience without heavy editing for time.

For those without a cable subscription, ScreenPix is accessible through select streaming platforms that carry the channel as part of a broader package. TV guide listings in local markets typically show the channel’s daily schedule grouped by theme, such as a block of noir mysteries in the evening or a Saturday matinee western. The channel does not produce its own programming or host live events, instead relying on acquired film rights to fill its airtime. This makes it a straightforward option for households looking for a dedicated movie channel without the need to browse multiple services.

TV Guide
The Fortune Cookie
02:05 - 04:15
The Fortune Cookie
Movie, Comedy drama, Romance
While taping a football game, cameraman Harry Hinkle (Jack Lemmon) ends up slightly injured after a collision with star player "Boom Boom" Jackson (Ron Rich). When Hinkle's scheming brother-in-law, lawyer Willie Gingrich (Walter Matthau), catches wind of the incident, he wants Hinkle to feign paralysis to scam the insurance company. Hinkle agrees to the plan, if only to win back his ex (Judi West). But Hinkle's growing friendship with a guilt-ridden Jackson has him questioning the ploy.
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
04:15 - 06:25
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming
Movie, Comedy
When a Soviet submarine gets stuck on a sandbar off the coast of a New England island, its commander (Theodore Bikel) orders his second-in-command, Lieutenant Rozanov (Alan Arkin), to get them moving again before there is an international incident. Rozanov seeks assistance from the island locals, including the police chief (Brian Keith) and a vacationing television writer (Carl Reiner), while trying to allay their fears of a Communist invasion by claiming he and his crew are Norwegian sailors.
Call Me Bwana
06:25 - 08:10
Call Me Bwana
Movie, Comedy
A moon capsule containing important information accidentally lands in the possession of a remote African tribe, and the American government sends Matt Merriwether (Bob Hope), an expert on Africa, to retrieve it. But Washington is unaware that Matt, the "expert," is only a writer reaping the benefits of his uncle's reputation. When he arrives in Africa, Matt realizes that he's in too deep when he meets two secret agents (Anita Ekberg, Edie Adams) who are also searching for the capsule.