Caveat, an eerie, slow-building, cat-and-mouse thriller, and continues with such marquee films as
The Boy Behind the Door, Justin Powell and David Charbonier’s directorial debut;
Jakob’s Wife, starring horror icon Barbara Crampton; and
Kandisha, the long-awaited new supernatural shocker from the French directing duo of Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, who return to Shudder following the success of their film
Among the Living; in addition to many others.
“Shudder’s ‘Summer of Chills’ offers something for everyone with a fantastic line-up of new premieres every week, on top of the best library of curated streaming horror films anywhere,” said Craig Engler, Shudder’s General Manager. “We’re especially excited to have the premiere of legendary director George A. Romero’s lost film
May 6, 2021
Shudder has announced its “Summer of Chills” slate of 12 new original and exclusive films for June, July, and August, including the anticipated debut of landmark horror director George A. Romero’s legendary “lost” film
The Amusement Park on Tuesday, June 8. The robust summer lineup kicks off with
Caveat, an eerie, slow-building, cat-and-mouse thriller, and continues with such marquee films as
The Boy Behind the Door, Justin Powell and David Charbonier’s directorial debut;
Jakob’s Wife, starring horror icon Barbara Crampton; and
Kandisha, the long-awaited new supernatural shocker from the French directing duo of Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, who return to Shudder following the success of their film
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Grief is a vortex. It doesn t seem so bad if you re at the periphery, but its pull is still there. Once you re in its grasp, you have no clear direction out, and the path into is swirling, disorienting grasp seems inevitable.
An understated two-hander,
A Quiet Grave binds together Ava (Christine Nyland) and Jamie (Jacob A. Ware) over the death of Julia - her twin sister, his wife. Initially, it pulls the apart, and it s wrecking Jamie, as shown in a graveside meeting. But those ties or mourning are too strong, and become a supernatural pact. There isn t any right or wrong, Jamie states in omen. There s just what happens.