
In the oft overlooked 80s gem that feels eerily relevant today, an obsession with escapism and the desperate desire to feel special turns deadly. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Fade to Black (1980)

In the oft overlooked 80s gem that feels eerily relevant today, an obsession with escapism and the desperate desire to feel special turns deadly. …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Fade to Black (1980)

This week on the podcast, we debate if “Jawbreaker” is horror… and if high school mean girls are in fact the most horrifying thing …continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: Jawbreaker

One of the oldest films on Shudder is perhaps its most essential, an unsuspecting tale of Ukrainian legend that has become its own legend.continue reading Shudder Sunday: Viy (1967)

As heartbreaking as it is haunting, Brandon Christensen’s “Z” will leave you wondering what is real and what is a nightmare. Parenting is never easy, but when your family is turned upside because of your son’s evil imaginary friend, what’s a mother to do?continue reading Reel Review: Z (Brandon Christensen, 2020)

Best enjoyed as low-rent Verhoeven-lite, Turkey Shoot is an angry reminder that even the silliest, nastiest, and basest exploitation can have something on its mind.continue reading Shudder Sunday: Turkey Shoot (1982)

Jay Baruchel’s smart, subversive slasher is fearless in its depiction of onscreen horror as its devastating dissection of our desire for brutality. Writer/director/actor and …continue reading Take Two Review: Random Acts of Violence

This week on the podcast: Five friends have to swim for their lives when their boat capsizes and a great white goes on the …continue reading They Mostly Podcast At Night: The Reef

In Search of Darkness brings a neon contact-high of the video store to Shudder, but don’t expect much more than overqualified rental recommendations.continue reading Shudder Sunday: In Search of Darkness (2020)

Brash, bloody, and funny — Yummy wears its influences on its sleeve while also delivering a unique zombie movie that will have zombie and gore fans cheering at the audacious imagery on screencontinue reading Fantasia Film Fest: Yummy (2020)

The anthology film Scare Package brings the scares and the laughs in a new horror comedy from some of the best creatives in horror todaycontinue reading Reel Review: Scare Package (2019)
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