Connect with us

Published

on

June 2022 has arrived and with it the bounty of streaming horror on Shudder. It is another month full of classic horror, limited-release films, and premieres. May of 2022 presented a slew of original releases and June seems to be much the same.

What is on the docket for June 2022 on Shudder? We have your regional lists right here. Please note that Shudder Originals and Exclusives will be formatted in bold. Additionally, dates will be present regionally.

But first, the spotlights.

June 2022 on Shudder: Spotlights

Here is your list of spotlights on Shudder for June of 2022.

Advertisement

Offseason (Shudder Exclusive)

New Film Premieres Friday, June 10

Key art for Shudder original 'Off Season' - June 2022 on Shudder

Upon receiving a mysterious letter that her mother’s grave site has been vandalized, in Offseason, Marie (Jocelin Donahue, Doctor Sleep) quickly returns to the isolated offshore island where her late mother is buried. When she arrives, she discovers that the island is closing for the offseason with the bridges raised until Spring, leaving her stranded. One strange interaction with the local townspeople after another, Marie soon realizes that something is not quite right in this small town. She must unveil the mystery behind her mother’s troubled past in order to make it out alive. Starring Jocelin Donahue, Joe Swanberg, Richard Brake, Melora Walters, Jeremy Gardner, directed by Mickey Keating (Carnage Park).

Mad God (Shudder Exclusive)

New Film Premieres Thursday, June 16

Still from 'Mad God' - June 2022 on Shudder
Assassin – Mad God – Photo Credit: Shudder

Mad God marks the feature directorial debut for visionary and Oscar and Emmy Award-winning stop-motion animator and special effects supervisor Phil Tippett, the creative powerhouse involved in such classics as RoboCop, Starship Troopers, Jurassic Park, and Star Wars: A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back. Mad God is an experimental animated film set in a world of monsters, mad scientists and war pigs. A corroded diving bell descends amidst a ruined city, settling down upon an ominous fortress guarded by zombie-like sentries. The Assassin emerges to explore a labyrinth of bizarre, desolate landscapes inhabited by freakish denizens. Through unexpected twists and turns, he experiences an evolution beyond his wildest comprehension.

A labour of love that has taken 30 years to complete, Mad God combines live-action and stop-motion, miniature sets and other innovative techniques to bring Tippett’s wholly unique and grotesquely beautiful vision to life. Winner — Most Groundbreaking Film, Fantasia International Film Festival. Winner — José Luis Guarner Critic’s Award – Best Film & Best Visual Effects, Sitges Film Festival. Winner – Nocturno Nuove Visioni Award – Best Film, Trieste Science+Fiction Festival.

Revealer (Shudder Exclusive)

New Film Premieres Thursday, June 23

Key art for 'Revealer' - June 2022 on Shudder

Tensions rise when a stripper and religious protester are trapped together in a peep show booth and must come together to survive the apocalypse in 1980’s Chicago. Starring Caito Aase (Black Mold) and Shaina Schrooten (Scare Package II: Rad Chad’s Revenge), written by popular comic authors Tim Seeley (Hack/Slash, Revival) and Michael Moreci (Barbaric, The Plot) and directed by Luke Boyce.

The Long Night (Shudder Exclusive)

New Film Premieres Thursday, June 30

Advertisement
Still from 'The Long Night' - June 2022 on Shudder
– The Long Night – Photo Credit: Shudder

While searching for the parents she’s never known, New York transplant Grace (Scout Taylor-Compton) returns to her childhood southern stomping grounds with her boyfriend (Nolan Gerard Funk) to investigate a promising lead on her family’s whereabouts. Upon arrival, the couple’s weekend takes a bizarre, terrifying turn as a nightmarish cult and their maniacal leader terrorize the pair to fulfill a twisted ancient apocalyptic prophecy. Starring Scout Taylor-Compton, Nolan Gerard Funk, Deborah Kara Unger and Jeff Fahey, directed by Rich Ragsdale.

What is Leaving Shudder in June of 2022?

With any streaming service, films can cycle in and out due to rights issues. As pulled from a Shudder Reddit post here is what we know is leaving in June.

  • 6.1 COLD IN JULY (ANZ), DAY OF THE DEAD (ANZ), HELLRAISER III: HELL ON EARTH
  • 6.2 ANGUISH (UKI), DOUBLE LOVER (US)
  • 6.7 GHOST KILLERS VS. BLOODY MARY (US)

Shudder in June 2022: CA Region

Here is the list of additions to Shudder’s streaming library for Canada.

6/1

Cannibal Man

El Pico

El Pico 2

Navajeros

Advertisement

No One Heard the Scream

Daughters of Darkness

Mary, Mary Bloody Mary

6/2

Alligator

Alligator II: The Mutation

Advertisement

6/3

The Last Drive-In Season 4, Week 6

6/10

The Last Drive-In Season 4, Week 7

Offseason

6/13

All About Evil

6/16

Mad God

Advertisement

6/17

The Last Drive-In Season 4, Week 8

6/19

Etheria Film Night 2022

6/20

The Freakmaker

Grizzly

Day of the Animals

Advertisement

6/23

Revealer

6/24

The Last Drive-In Season 4, Week 9

6/30

The Long Night

Canada Schedule - June 2022 on Shudder

Shudder in June 2022: US Region

Here is the list of additions to Shudder’s streaming library for the United States.

6/1

In the Mouth of Madness

Poltergeist

Advertisement

Eye of the Cat

Cannibal Man

El Pico

El Pico 2

Navajeros

Advertisement

No One Heard the Scream

Daughters of Darkness

Mary, Mary Bloody Mary

What Keeps You Alive

6/2

Alligator

Advertisement

Alligator II: The Mutation

6/3

The Last Drive-In Season 4, Week 6

6/6

Backcountry

A Lonely Place to Die

The Demons of Dorothy

Advertisement

The Wild Boys

6/10

The Last Drive-In Season 4, Week 7

Offseason

6/13

All About Evil

The Clovehitch Killer

Advertisement

6/16

Mad God

6/17

The Last Drive-In Season 4, Week 8

6/19

Etheria Film Night 2022

6/20

The Freakmaker

Grizzly

Advertisement

Day of the Animals

6/23

Revealer

6/24

The Last Drive-In Season 4, Week 9

6/30

The Long Night

USA Schedule - June 2022 on Shudder

Shudder in June 2022: UKI Region

Here is the list of additions to Shudder’s streaming library for the UK and Ireland.

1/6

What Keeps You Alive

Advertisement

2/6

Alligator

Alligator II: The Mutation

6/6

Hellbenders

The Incident

Crystal Eyes

Advertisement

10/6

Offseason

13/6

Demonic

Open 24 Hours

Repression

16/6

Mad God

Advertisement

19/6

Etheria Film Night 2022

20/6

The Freakmaker

Sea Fever

We Summon the Darkness

Slumber Party Massacre (2021)

Advertisement

23/6

Revealer

UK Schedule - June 2022 on Shudder

Shudder in June 2022: ANZ Region

Here is the list of additions to Shudder’s streaming library for Australia and New Zealand.

2/6

What Keeps You Alive

V/H/S

V/H/S/2

3/6

Alligator

Advertisement

Alligator II: The Mutation

7/6

The Taking of Deborah Logan

8/6

Under the Skin

P2

Wake Wood

Advertisement

10/6

Offseason

14/6

The Woman in Black

The Void

16/6

Mad God

20/6

Etheria Film Night 2022

Advertisement

21/6

The Freakmaker

We Summon the Darkness

Oculus

Wolf Creek 2

The Bye Bye Man

Advertisement

23/6

Revealer

28/6

House of Wax (2005)

Ghost Ship

Queen of the Damned

Cooties

Advertisement
Australia and New Zealand Schedule - June 2022 on Shudder

What do you think about the lineup of movies and series this month? Let us know in the comments!

Want a copy of Alligator for yourself?

If you want a copy of Alligator (1980) for your collection consider purchasing this collector’s edition through our sponsored Amazon link. It helps out the site.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Breaking News

A horror author goes to Nebula Con

Published

on

The Science Fiction, Fantasy Writers Association is one of the most prestigious organizations in America for speculative fiction writers. While horror is not specifically mentioned, we all know that it’s nearly impossible to discuss fantasy and science fiction without the shadow of horror creeping in. 

Each year, SFWA hosts a convention for writers called Nebula Con. I have virtually attended the convention for the past two years. And if you’ve never attended, you might want to consider it. Even if your writing, like mine, is long in the shadows and short on the elves.

First off, I do want to be clear that Nebula Con is a convention for speculative fiction writers. There are some fan panels, like the one on the works of Robin McKinley, this year’s Grandmaster. But the majority of the panels and events are for writers. 

That being said, there are panels for writers at every stage of their careers. 

Advertisement

For writers interested in crafting better stories, craft panels abound. My favorite panel was the one titled For The Love of Short Fiction. This panel started with a reading of some of the best short works from 2022. Then, each panelist dug into what made that piece work for them.

Clip from Nebula Con, 2023

There were several other terrific panels, including one all about constructing a realistic legal system in your fictional world and writing fictional podcasts. (Like I do.)

But, you might say, these are panels for sci-fi and fantasy writers. No, these are panels for speculative fiction writers. Horror authors who want to have any kind of career would do well to master the short story. And if you don’t think there’s room for some legal horror in the market, you are wrong. 

While the craft panels were wonderful, the career and marketing panels were probably the most useful and valuable of the whole convention. Are you, like many other online creatives, worried about the effects AI-generated writing is going to have on our field? There were two informative panels regarding that. Are you wondering how writers’ relationships with agents have changed now that self-publishing is so prevalent? There’s a panel for that.

A lot is going on in the publishing world. It’s confusing as hell, my friends. And one of the ways we keep each other up to date is with conventions like this. What I got out of the panel most was that having a career in writing is possible. My fellow participants and I learned from writers who are doing the thing. It’s hard, but it’s possible.

Of course, a convention is more than just panels. There’s the chance to meet with other authors. This might be where a virtual convention seems to have a deficit. And while I’ll admit that meeting online isn’t the same as meeting in person, there are certainly perks. I was able to meet, chat with and share stories with other writers in a Zoom chat room. And I came away feeling much like I did as a kid, having met new friends at summer camp. Even if I wasn’t sitting across from them, it was great to be surrounded by other people who want to make a living scaring the hell out of other people. 

Advertisement

All of this writing joy culminates with the Nebula Awards Ceremony. If you’re interested in catching the awards but didn’t make it to the convention this year, you can watch it all on Youtube. Each year speculative fiction authors of all kinds of honored, from written work to gaming to television. This year’s toastmaster was Cheryl Platz, an author, and actress. As a critic, awards ceremonies are usually something I usually force my way through. The Nebula Awards are a rare treat in that scene. Partially because there’s a chance I’ve met the people up for the awards. But also because the people involved are, first and foremost, writers. It’s amazing how much more entertaining events are when the people being honored are, you know, talented storytellers.

If you’ve been on the fence about attending Nebula Con virtually, I suggest giving it a try. The world certainly needs more stories that go bump in the night. 

Continue Reading

Editorial

Crashin’ in Roswell NM: Road Trippin’ with Jennifer Weigel

Published

on

So on my recent road trip to Miami AZ USA for my menstruation art installation, we decided to detour to Roswell NM en route home. To be honest, this was one of the best decisions of my life, up there with road trippin’ from Arizona to San Francisco along CA-Highway 1, and I will go into the details of why here soon.

Some of the signs: Roswell NM including city limits, UFO Museum and stickered parking sign, and Restricted Area from inside the museum
Some of the signs: Roswell NM

Roswell NM USA has totally embraced its alien history of the UFO crash in the late 1940s and subsequent government cover up. The whole town is alien-happy with beautiful hand carved wood totems, murals and statues everywhere celebrating otherworldly denizens of all types, though predominantly the gray aliens of the crash (and their green counterparts). Even the city logo features a flying saucer as the center of the letter “R”. It really is kind of incredible.

Alien crash site photo opportunity at UFO Museum
Alien crash site photo opportunity

One of the biggest draws is the International UFO Museum and Research Center, housed in the wonderful old theater building. This museum details the crash history as well as celebrating aliens in movies and media and examining newer alien sightings and abductions. It is very thorough and includes maquettes, statues, written accounts and an extensive research library, as well as an interesting art collection of various items.

Alien landing at UFO Museum
Alien landing

And there are TONS of fun alien themed curiosity shops. I will give a shout out to the newer Invasion Station north on Main Street where there had once been an old car dealership. I love the quirky nature of this particular store as well as their strong desire to promote local artists. Most of their wares are hand-painted in NM and feature designs by prominent local artists including one of the lead muralists in town (I bought a magnet of his). They also feature really alternative kitsch like KISS and Ace Frehley alien bobbleheads, marijuana and anal references, and such. All in all, our own Haunted MTL’s kinda folks…

Portrait of the writer at the Roswell Visitor Center (Yes even they have aliens!)
Portrait at Roswell Visitor Center

And the city is a huge tourist draw internationally, so you can meet some amazing and interesting folks from all walks of life who have caught the alien bug or at least want to check out all the hype. As a result of the tourism, the residents seem really laid back and accommodating (kind of like Hawaii but not quite as much) and there is a thriving art scene. And it’s totally my kind of art – weird and a little creepy. Anyway, I feel like I’ve finally found my peeps and am eager to return someday.

Portrait of myself with dark makeup and crow skull headdress, backlit by the sun.
Portrait of myself with dark makeup and crow skull headdress, backlit by the sun.

If you’re feeling a bit extraterrestrial, I invite you to also check out some of my alien-themed stories here on Haunted MTL: LTD UFOs among us; my Drive-By short story; and LTD Abducted.

Continue Reading

Breaking News

American Horror Story Season 12, Delicate

Published

on

Killer Queens, I wasn’t expecting to be back so soon with American Horror Story info. But yesterday we were blessed with a teaser for the intro of Season 12, which we believe will be titled Delicate. 

A still from American Horror Story Delicate first promo.

We are looking at a Summer release for season twelve, but won’t know for sure until June, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Here’s what we know right now. 

First, yes Kim Kardashian is starring alongside Emma Roberts in a role that was written specifically for her. 

That’s the bad news. The good news is that AHS favorites will also be involved. According to IMBD, Charlie Carver, Rebecca Dayan, Cody Fern, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, and Denis O’Hare will be included this season.

AHS Delicate is different from other seasons in many other ways. It’s the first season to ever be written by just one writer, Halley Feiffer. This isn’t a writer most of us as horror fans will be familiar with. She’s written episodes of shows like Kidding, SMILF, and American Crime Story. The last one can at least be seen as a sister show to AHS. 

Advertisement

As far as I have found, Feiffer has never written horror content. She is now the sole writer for an entire season of the most popular horror show in America. I’m not saying this is a bad thing. It’s just not what I would have expected. Most AHS writers are staff writers, actors from the show, or at least people I’ve heard of. So as we don’t have any former work to look at, we can only wait to see how she does. 

We also know what the source material is for this season. It’s a book called Delicate Condition, by Danielle Valentine. This book will be released in August of this year. Which also seemed strange to me. Normally a book would be, you know, published before it inspires additional work.

Even so, Delicate Condition seems like a fascinating story. According to Goodreads, it’s the story of a woman named Anna. Anna is trying to get pregnant but starts to believe that something dark is working against her. Her doctors don’t believe her. Her husband doesn’t believe her. Is she losing her mind?

I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t deeply interested in this book. And I have to assume that Feiffer and Murphy already have hands on it, to jump to this sort of decision.

By the way, Valentine at least is not an untested writer. Her first novel, How To Survive Your Murder, also made it right on my TBR pile. With a rating of 3.7 out of 4 on Goodreads, I think we can assume Valentine knows what she’s doing with the written word.

Advertisement

This is all that we know about American Horror Story Delicate so far. What follows are my thoughts and opinions only.

My first thought is that this season is going to be dealing heavily with women’s reproductive rights. This is a topic a lot of us are concerned about right now, as it feels like every day women lose more and more rights to our bodies.

(By the way, if you want to help fight the good fight for body autonomy and get some spooky stories, we have an anthology for that. I have a story in it, as does the horrifyingly talented Jennifer Weigel. All proceeds go to support organizations that help women make their own health decisions.) 

American Horror Story has handled important political issues before. Last season, AHS NYC discussed the AIDs epidemic that went largely ignored in the 80s and killed hundreds of young gay men. They did this in the best way possible, in what this critic believes to be the only way fiction should handle heavy topics. They rooted the issue in a good story. A story that was pure fiction, but also true.

However, this season has a lot of red flags. Never before have I seen the guest star be the main focus so early. Never have I seen any franchise bank so much faith in an all but untested writer, basing work on a book that isn’t even published. And frankly, I’ve never been much of a fan of Kim K, or anyone else who’s famous seemingly just for being famous.

Advertisement

I’m not rooting for this season to fail just because I don’t like the guest star. If Kardashian is good at this, I’ll be thrilled. I’ll be the first one singing her praises. But when everything we know so far is added up, I’m a lot more concerned about AHS Delicate than I am excited. 

Continue Reading

Trending