Episode four of The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was a huge disappointment. The best thing about this episode was the intro, which continues to be perfect. ...
What happens when a shy teenage girl gets stabbed with an ancient ceremonial dagger by a middle-aged serial killer? Hijinks, of course! Also intimidating a teenage...
Episode three of this season was probably my favorite so far. Though this could be because I’m a big fan of Lovecraft and octopuses. (Yes, I...
Welcome to the year 2021. We’re continuing our monthly highlights on Shudder into the new year. So what is going to be streaming this month in...
Oh, it’s a wedding episode! A double wedding episode, even! Who doesn’t love wedding episodes? Of course, this being The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, nothing goes...
Season four of Netflix’s The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina started pretty much exactly how I thought it would. The main character continues to be a selfish...
I was in a convenience mart when it began, standing at a pastry case looking at the donuts, trying to decide whether I wanted a cake...
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia is probably one of the strangest sitcoms ever made. There’s a reason it’s lasted for 14 seasons with four more on...
He coughed again and the woman in front of him turned around again, like clockwork, face pinched but empty. She never said anything, but her eyes...
The juniper tree outside my house is a fan favorite amongst the birds, despite December being a historically unkind wintry month. Avalanches of snow fall from...
“Seriously, you’re an arsehole,” Kate cuts in behind me, watching me with Subject 205. “No, no!” I exclaim, half-disappointed that she didn’t congratulate me on my...
“Check The Children” by J.M. Brannyk In the still night, he watches his steps. Balancing his weight from one side to the other, he moves slowly,...
Hello again! We’re back with the monthly content guide across Shudder’s four regions. We skipped the content guide for November, but we’re back for bloody vengeance...
“Early In America” by Ryan Priest Once upon Virginia in the year 1788 there was a five-member family who lived on part of, what would one...
Happy Transgender Awareness Week, horror fam! To celebrate we’re doing a look back at a book by one of horror’s iconic trans authors, Poppy Z. Brite...
Today for your chilling reading pleasure, we have an interview with Lance Reedingee, the author of the creepy horror novella, Goblins. I love that this story...
Disturbing, gritty, and at times gross, it’s a new take on the serial killer. Based on the novel by Todd Rigney, who also penned the screenplay,...
Shudder dazzled us in September and October with a ton of movies and two brand new specials for the flagship series The Last Drive-In with Joe...
Flowers in the Attic was almost directed by Wes Craven, leading one to possibly ask: Is this movie at all similar to People Under the Stairs?
Note from the editors. We’re putting this one out with a lil warning. There is a fine line between what the narrator says and what the...