Shudder
Lucky, the sophomore feature for director Natasha Kermani screening at Fantasia Fest 2020 uses genre to tell a larger story about gaslighting and guilt.
Overall, Random Acts of Violence is a stellar film. It’s filled with gore and creative kills that will satisfy any slasher fan.
Shudder Original La Llorona, from writer-director Jayro Bustamante, is powerful in its terror and its commentary in equal messure.
Never judge a book by its cover… or a film by its extremely short synopsis. That’s the lesson of Shudder’s The Pool, a Thai horror-thriller with teeth.
Metamorphosis is a Shudder Original South Korean possession film that aims to be a love letter for the subgenre while trying to do something different.
Yummy is a Shudder Original bound to find its footing in the splatter film crowd but may leave others feeling queasy.
From the Chattanooga Film Fest, Scare Package packs a punch with anthology horror stories that focus on subverting and embracing horror tropes.
Warning: Do Not Play offers up a winding story by using multiple perspectives pushed by a stellar protagonist.
The Beach House subtly tells a horror story that shifts from simple drama to cosmic horror with effortless simplicity.
Monstrum, a Joseon era creature feature from South Korea, landed on Shudder this week, find out why it’s a great night-in and more.











