
“Son” may not offer many surprises for fans of supernatural horror, but Ivan Kavanagh’s latest is undeniably entertaining and well made. With the recent …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Son (2021)

“Son” may not offer many surprises for fans of supernatural horror, but Ivan Kavanagh’s latest is undeniably entertaining and well made. With the recent …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Son (2021)

Showcasing extraordinary women in horror filmmaking talent, the beloved Etheria Film Festival is back, exclusively on Shudder. This year, the popular Etheria Film Festival …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Etheria Film Fest (2021)

Steven Kostanski’s much-buzzed-about “Psycho Goreman” is an unlikely story of friendship, family, and “frig off!” that is hard not to love. Crazy ball-playing siblings …continue reading Shudder Sundays: Psycho Goreman

Neither the pinnacle of Romero’s career nor a typical horror film, “The Amusement Park” is nonetheless intriguing — and oddly frightening. It seems hard to …continue reading Reel Review: The Amusement Park

Shudder’s “The Power” is a beautiful, dread-inducing, exceedingly creepy film that’s well worth spending time in the dark with. When you think of perfect …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: The Power Review (2021)

An example of the genre at its most compelling and transcendent, “The Dark and the Wicked” is a bleak but extraordinary film; a must …continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Dark and the Wicked (2020)

Looking for something different to watch? “Blood Vessel” is fun and frightening — a unique take on the occult-driven World War II film. Seven survivors …continue reading Reel Review: Blood Vessel (2019)

We celebrate the genre streaming service, Shudder, and the incredible indie films that helped us survive a fear-filled year. You don’t need us to …continue reading Flashback February: Best of Shudder 2020

Released almost 40 years apart from each other, 1981’s and 2019’s “The Queen of Black Magic” share a name, but that’s about all they …continue reading Head to Head: Queen of Black Magic (1981 vs 2019)

Now streaming on Shudder, “After Midnight” is like a love letter with a jump scare built into it — a genuine Valentine for horror fans. …continue reading Reel Review: After Midnight (Shudder)
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