
Terrifying and tragic in equal measure, The Changeling transcends every last bump-in-the-night trick to craft the ultimate ghost story primeval.continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Changeling (1980)
Terrifying and tragic in equal measure, The Changeling transcends every last bump-in-the-night trick to craft the ultimate ghost story primeval.continue reading Shudder Sunday: The Changeling (1980)
Greed and good intentions are a double-edged sword in The Room. Beautifully shot, intriguing and terrifying, this thriller brings it all. In this fusion of Sci-Fi and Horror, a young couple finds out the hard way, if something feels too good to be true, it probably is.continue reading Reel Review: The Room (2019)
Seth Ickerman’s Blood Machines is a sensory explosion that redefines how we think about science fiction, horror, and cyberpunk.continue reading Reel Review: Blood Machines (2019)
The relative obscurity of Gary Sherman’s Dead & Buried only makes its unassuming assault on the subconscious that much more effective and Stan Winston’s effects that much more special.continue reading Shudder Sunday: Dead & Buried (1981)
“The Beach House” is a mesmerizing parasitic invasion film that is so stunning to watch, you almost forget the horror of humanity’s demise. Humanity …continue reading Reel Review: The Beach House (2019)
“Scream, Queen!” has a lot on its mind but more on its heart, as the unlikely story of a gay horror icon making peace …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Scream, Queen!
The Etheria Film Festival delivers a stunning collection of shorts showcasing outstanding female filmmaking talent, and you can watch them all on Shudder. Etheria is …continue reading Sexy, Stylish, Streaming on Shudder: Etheria 2020
For the next stop in our trip around the horror world, we explore some of the most memorable, starkly beautiful and chilling films of …continue reading Around the World: Eastern Europe
Unfairly resigned to silly shorthand for Blaxploitation horror, “Blacula” is essential vampire cinema that, like its tragic hero, hasn’t aged a day. It’s not …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Blacula (1972)
“Daniel Isn’t Real” is a mixed bag; a sometimes entertaining yet predictable and problematic exploration of childhood trauma and mental illness. Fans of writer/director …continue reading Terror Tuesdays: Daniel Isn’t Real (2019)