
“Great White” doesn’t have much depth, but there’s fun to be had if you don’t mind a mindless popcorn film that keeps to the …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Great White (2021)

“Great White” doesn’t have much depth, but there’s fun to be had if you don’t mind a mindless popcorn film that keeps to the …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Great White (2021)

Set sail with Chaos and Carnage for a bloodsoaked adventure at sea with Nazi vampires and more mayhem than you can shake a casket …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Blood Vessel

An extraordinary, hauntingly beautiful film, “Bleed With Me” proves how effective simple, stripped-back horror can be in the right hands. Do you believe in …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Bleed With Me (2020)

Doing so much with so little, “Scare Me” is an unmistakable gem of a film; funny, endearing, surprising, original, and wildly entertaining. This may …continue reading Streaming on Shudder: Scare Me (2020)

“Superhost” tackles the creepy idea of homestays, while offering commentary on content creation and the validity of human experience. Two homestay vloggers find their …continue reading Reel Review: Superhost (2021)

Blending action horror, comedy, and 80s-style zombie madness with great gore effects, “Yummy” is difficult to classify but easy to love. Director Lars Damoiseaux, …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Yummy (2020)

Shudder exclusive “Martyrs Lane” is a beautiful, brightly lit horror story told from the perspective of a whimsical and brave young girl. Martyrs Lane …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Martyrs Lane (2021)

Fans of body horror should enjoy this very effective and gruesome short about the pain of divorce — and the deep wounds it leaves behind. …continue reading Sunday Shorts: Separation (2020)

On the heels of her impressive addition to the crowd-pleasing “V/H/S 94”, we interview influential indie filmmaker Jennifer Reeder. THIS EPISODE: INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER …continue reading New Horror Express: Jennifer Reeder (V/H/S 94)

Indie icons Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden shine in this modern, feminist take on the vampire story and the power of self-discovery. Horror fans …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Jakob’s Wife (2021)
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