Category: Reviews
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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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Review: Andrea & Mud grease up their own spaghetti western music on ‘Bad News Darlin’
The Georgia duo depict a perfect soundtrack for any spaghetti western flick.
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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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Review: ‘Beneath Us’ digs up American horrors for undocumented workers
Max Pachman's directorial debut is an impressive and timely feat.
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Review: ‘DreamKatcher’ heats up to a mildly rolling boil
Kerry Harris' debut features hits VOD on April 28.
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Review: ‘The Very Last Day’ is an outstanding achievement
Note: Spoilers afoot ⏤ and plot and real-life details could be triggering for some viewers/readers Working through trauma is a lifelong process. You must shackle your demons, confront, scrutinize, manage, and cope ⏤ and later toss them back into the lake of fire. If you’re lucky, you have art by and through which you can
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Review: ‘The Bone Box,’ a gritty case study on greed
Now on VOD, the indie chiller combs psychological terrors with ghost stories.
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Review: Kris Angelis submerges in heartrending seas of pain on new EP, ‘That Siren, Hope’
The folk singer-songwriter guides the listener through unimaginable pain to the other side.
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Review: ‘The Room’ squeezes desperation dry
New to Shudder, The Room explores deep desires, pain, and magical wishes.
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