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Read MoreBud is reviewing a new movie streaming on Shudder: A Wounded Fawn. Spoilers ahead!
Read MoreOnce upon a frenzied time, Woman meets Man. Woman dances with Man. Man kisses Woman. Man grips Woman. Woman escapes Man. Man chases Woman - nothing new. Or is there?
Read MoreHere’s everything coming to Shudder in January!
Read MoreDecember is right around the corner and so is a tone of new Shudder content. Find out everything streaming for December.
Read MoreAlthough widely panned among critics and generating lackluster attendee approval on the festival circuit, one brave writer of ours sits through another viewing of Glenn Danzig’s Verotika and breaks down where the film falls apart and where it really shines. And yes, it does shine in some parts.
Read MoreA same-sex couple move to a small town to enjoy a better quality of life and raise their daughter with strong social values. But when neighbors throw a very strange party, nothing is as it seems in their picturesque neighborhood.
Read MoreA local TV personality leads a team of supernatural investigators, including an exorcist, into the darkest corners of a supposedly haunted house.
Read MoreHere’s everything coming to Shudder starting tomorrow!
Read MoreSix friends hire a medium to hold a séance over Zoom during lockdown but get far more than they bargain for as things quickly go wrong.
Read MoreHere’s everything coming to Shudder in September to kick off a two month Halloween celebration!
Read MoreYummy is a delicious Shudder original, a zombie blood bath that is not to be missed. If you love guts, tummy tucks gone wrong, feminism and gratuitous disembowelment, this is the one for you.
Read MoreAspiring director Mi-jung struggles to come up with ideas for a new horror film until her friend Jun-seo tells her about a mysterious film rumored to be shot by a ghost. While researching it, she begins to write a new screenplay about her hunt for this “ghost film.” But as she gets closer to the truth, the line between her film and her life begins to blur. - Charlotte reviewing!
Read MoreHere’s everything coming to Shudder in August!
Read MoreEscaping to a family's beach house to reconnect, Emily and Randall find their off-season trip interrupted by Mitch and Jane, an older couple acquainted with Randall’s estranged father. Unexpected bonds form as the couples let loose and enjoy the isolation, but it all takes an ominous turn as increasingly strange environmental phenomena begin to warp their peaceful evening. As the effects of an infection become evident, Emily struggles to make sense of the contagion before it’s too late. - Amira reviews!
Read MoreTwo space hunters are tracking down a machine trying to free itself. After taking it down, they witness a mystical phenomenon: the ghost of a young woman pulls itself out of the machine, as if the spaceship had a soul. Trying to understand the nature of this entity, they start chasing the woman through space. Inspired by the spirit of the 80's films and music, BLOOD MACHINES is a 50-minute, 3-part sci-fi horror mind melter told in three chapters, scored by the synthwave artist Carpenter Brut. Starring Elisa Lasowski, Anders Heinrichsen and Noémie Stevens, written and directed by Seth Ickerman. - Bud reviews
Read MoreHere’s everything that’s coming to Shudder on June 1st!
Read MoreA couple is shaken to the core when their eight-year-old son begins hanging out with a creepy and ominous imaginary friend.
Read MoreTerror strikes when amateur ghost hunters explore a haunted house in the countryside. - Bud reviews
Read MoreIt’s the start of a new month and that means Shudder is getting a whole crap tone of new content - check out the schedule!
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