Category: Horror Movies
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Review: ‘Irrational Fear’ might drown you in boredom
Acquired by Terror Films, the indie film attempts to marry various genres and explore conquering phobias.
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Review: ‘In Search of Darkness’ really is the definitive ’80s horror documentary
Following a wildly successful fundraising campaign, the definitive '80s horror documentary finds a home on Shudder.
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Review: ‘Host’ perfectly captures paranoia of quarantine
Hitting Shudder this week, Rob Savage's new film hits a timely, mid-pandemic button.
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Review: ‘Amulet’ delivers a grueling, timely feminist statement
Romola Garai's directorial debut is an arthouse feast, lining up themes of feminism and crimes against humanity.
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Review: ‘Zombie for Sale’ is light on laughs, heavy on heart
Lee Min-jae's directorial debut offers up a fresh take on the horror-comedy zombie template.
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Review: ‘The Rental’ makes Airbnbs downright terrifying
Dave Franco's directorial debut is striking, emotional, and a bloody riot.
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Review: ‘Lake of Death’ shrouds trauma in eerie folklore
Arriving on Shudder, Nini Bull Robsahm impresses with some visual storytelling.
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Review: ‘The Beach House’ dabbles with genres to admirable effect
Hitting Shudder this week, Jeffrey A. Brown impresses with his directorial debut.
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Review: ‘Relic,’ an artful, devastating masterpiece
Arriving on VOD this week, Natalie Erika James' directorial debut is a fascination, emotional look at dementia.
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Review: ‘YUMMY’ bites deep with grisly gore
New to Shudder, the latest take on a zombie apocalypse is light on characters, heavy on blood, guts, and gore.
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My Horror Anatomy: Blake English bewitches with gnarly punk attitude
The pop/punk arrival harkens to several classic horror films for his twisted aesthetic.
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Review: Etheria Film Festival 2020 presents smart, terrifying & wondrous horror shorts
The 2020 film festival pivots to Shudder this year and features a smorgasbord of genre essentials.
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Review: ‘Scare Package’ is bloody (and fucking) hilarious
Now on Shudder, this anthology series pokes fun at horror and genre tropes.
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Review: ‘Warning: Do Not Play’ twists genres and expectations
New to Shudder, the South Korean film emerges as an unsettling and captivating piece of horror.
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Review: ‘Confessional,’ a claustrophobic and tortured affair
New to Shudder (May 28), this indie thriller goes hard on concept.
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Thanks for the review Bee!