Category: Shudder
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Stream & Scream: Shudder (July 2026)
Summer is just barreling ahead. With rising temperatures (and inflation), there’s no better place to beat the heat (and prices) than in your home with Shudder. This July looks to be the best yet, with the streaming service adding several original and exclusive films. There are also several watch parties planned, including one featuring a…
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Stream & Scream: Shudder (June 2026)
The summer kicks off with Shudder’s sweltering June lineup. With the release of their originals, exclusive films, and new-to-Shudder titles, it’s guaranteed to help you beat the heat. You’ll find fairy tales, gripping and savage social commentary, and a religious horror film that’ll knock your socks off. Additionally, The Terror: Devil in Silver and Tales…
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Streaming Essentials: Shudder (May 2026)
Shudder reigns supreme in horror streaming, as far as I’m concerned. There’s never a shortage of gripping and terrifying tales to behold. From its very first original, Coralie Fargeat’s Revenge, it was quite clear that whoever was guiding the ship knew their shit. While it took a few years for the service to rev its…
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