Review: ‘The Beach House’ dabbles with genres to admirable effect
Hitting Shudder this week, Jeffrey A. Brown impresses with his directorial debut.
Hitting Shudder this week, Jeffrey A. Brown impresses with his directorial debut.
Arriving on VOD this week, Natalie Erika James’ directorial debut is a fascination, emotional look at dementia.
New to Shudder, the latest take on a zombie apocalypse is light on characters, heavy on blood, guts, and gore.
The pop/punk arrival harkens to several classic horror films for his twisted aesthetic.
The 2020 film festival pivots to Shudder this year and features a smorgasbord of genre essentials.
Now on Shudder, this anthology series pokes fun at horror and genre tropes.
New to Shudder, the South Korean film emerges as an unsettling and captivating piece of horror.
New to Shudder (May 28), this indie thriller goes hard on concept.
The short horror film draws upon a distinct Fargo style in only 13 minutes.
Actor Mark Patton confronts his past in a new documentary called ‘Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street.’
The horror-pop newcomer draws to five horror classics for his new visualizer.
Max Pachman’s directorial debut is an impressive and timely feat.
Kerry Harris’ debut features hits VOD on April 28.
Note: Spoilers afoot ⏤ and plot and real-life details could be triggering for some viewers/readers
Why A Ghost Story and Stranger in the Alps are perfect companion pieces.