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Unlocking Terror: The Best Horror Movies to Stream on Shudder Right Now

A Still From Late Night with the Devil (2023) (Photo: Late Night with the Devil)

Shudder is a gift from the horror gods, where fans of the ghoulish and ghastly can indulge in a vast collection of scary stories spanning decades and genres. From classics to modern masterpieces, the best movies on Shudder are a treasure trove of terror. Here’s a roundup of the best horror movies currently available on the platform.

First up is “Hell Hole” (2024), a French-American horror film that follows an American-led fracking crew in the Serbian wilderness who uncover a living French soldier frozen in time, hosting a dormant parasitic monster. The film has earned high praise for its direction, storytelling, and practical effects.

Next is “Late Night with the Devil” (2023), a horror throwback that takes place on Halloween night in 1977. The film follows Johnny Carson’s rival Jack Delroy as he prepares to host a Halloween-themed talk show, but things take a dark turn when demonic happenings start affecting the show and the viewers at home.

“V/H/S/85” (2023) is an anthology horror film that offers a collection of spine-chilling tales captured on VHS tapes. Each segment explores a unique horror theme, from ghostly apparitions to unsettling urban legends.

A Still From Late Night with the Devil (2023) (Photo: Late Night with the Devil)

Other notable mentions include “Bad Things” (2023), a supernatural thriller that explores motherhood and trauma; “From Black” (2023), a dark, gripping horror film that delves into grief, guilt, and gore; and “Skinamarink” (2022), a creepy horror film that tells the story of two children who wake up to find their father has disappeared.

Additionally, Shudder has a range of cult classics, such as “Elvira: Mistress of the Dark” (1988), a campy horror-comedy that follows the adventures of TV horror hostess Elvira as she inherits a haunted mansion; and “One Cut of the Dead” (2017), a Japanese comedy-horror film that starts off as a zombie flick but takes a surprising turn.

Other notable mentions include “Mandy” (2018), a psychedelic revenge thriller starring Nicolas Cage; and “Tigers Are Not Afraid” (2017), a dark fairy tale that follows two orphans on the run from a Mexican cartel.

Shudder offers a diverse range of horror movies that cater to different tastes and preferences. Whether you’re a fan of classics or modern masterpieces, Shudder is the perfect platform to indulge in your love of horror.

Rollie D. Eldred
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Rollie is a film aficionado from LA, USA. He loves exploring international cinema and writing insightful reviews. He also looks like Chuck Norris, he gets that a lot. Get in touch with him at [email protected].

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