Shudder’s Creepshow continues with “Bad Wolf Rising,” an episode that brings werewolves in WWII and “The Finger” which features a murderous little buddy.
In Conviction, 3 Nova Scotia directors collaborate with women on the inside to imagine what they would have needed to avoid incarceration.
Uncanny Annie scratches that gaming itch and more as it takes the audience on a trip that consistently left me saying “they won’t do that…will they?”
Shudder’s first exclusive release of the spooky season, The Furies, is a slasher with twists, kills, and a whole lot of final girls.
Shudder has done great curating collections for heritage and history months, but they forgot about Hispanic Heritage. So, I curated a list for them.
In Sweetheart, written and directed by J.D. Dillard, we get a survival horror creature feature that gets your blood pumping with the same fear of Jaws.
The director of The Cleansing Hour Damien LeVeck talks through the film’s special effects, its diverse cast, and more.
In “My Sweet Boy,” The Terror: Infamy answers questions while leaning into the supernatural as Chester and Luz get close to their happy ending.