Lead by Clancy Brown, Shudder’s ‘The Mortuary Collection’ is an impressive, finely tuned anthology not often seen in today’s horror scene.
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To spice up your horror watch lists, we got together to praise the most slept on films that you can easily stream from home.
If you can overcome a few hurdles, then Shudder’s ‘The Cleansing Hour’ proves itself to be a wildly amusing good time.
Shudder’s latest exclusive, ‘Scare Me’ works better as a series of improv sketches than a fleshed out narrative.
‘Spiral’ may borrow from some of today’s horror hits, but it still sends a loud and terrifying message of its own.
Filmmaker Jay Baruchel talks the inspirations behind his framing of violence and his fear of the United States as a Canadian.
Jay Baruchel’s ‘Random Acts of Violence’ goes beyond hollow gore and bloodshed, adding fuel to a complex conversation.
Jayro Bustamante’s ‘La Llorona’ is a ghastly form of wish fulfillment, the perfect approach for this age-old Latinx folklore.
Joko Anwar’s ‘Impetigore’ balances genuinely disturbing moments with those of visual awe. Strong horror despite losing steam by the end.
Cursed Films is Shudder’s new docuseries that will give even the most prestigious horror aficionados a run for their money. Directed by documentarian Jay Cheel (How to…