Review: ‘When We Dance the Music Dies’ is a psychological disturbia
The one-hour indie thriller explores a girl’s mysterious disappearance and the impact of trauma.
The one-hour indie thriller explores a girl’s mysterious disappearance and the impact of trauma.
Writer April Wolfe and writer/director Sophia Takal reimagine the 1974 classic into a victory statement.
The folk-pop duo demonstrate continued strength as storytellers on their latest LP.
Hitting Shudder this week, the film mixes vast horror genres into one bubbling melting pot.
The Venice musician journeys from love to heartbreak and back again.
From By the Silver Water of Lake Champlain to Times is Tough in Musky Holler, we rank the show’s first season.
The Swedish singer-songwriter dives into a dark dissection of murder on his new album.
The anthology film twists from gory slashers to psychological thrillers.
A new musical collective further confirm that horror-pop is truly beginning to flourish.
The young powerhouse utilizes great Biblical imagery to find herself on her debut album.
New to Shudder, Gwen plays in folk horror and flips all expectations.
A new Shudder original, the woodlands slasher goes for blood, guts and gore galore.
Now streaming on Shudder, the Tobin Bell-starring film is covered in blood and chills.
The folk-rock band out of Chicago explore small town suffocation in life and love on their second album.
The psychological thriller mines trauma and Texas Chainsaw Massacre-worthy mayhem for 90 minutes of insanity.
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