Shudder has a heavy slate of new horror on the way, with new films releasing every week through March. The streaming service has announced that they will be premiering eleven new films over the next eleven weeks, starting with today’s
Hunted and running through March 25th when
Violation debuts.
“2020 set a new standard for Shudder Original and Exclusive films with more than 40 premieres, including two,
La Llorona and
Impetigore submitted by their home countries for Oscar consideration, and another, the Zoom-based
Host, capturing our unique quarantine moment better than any other film released last year. 2021 is set to be even bigger with films from both established horror masters and exciting new voices premiering nearly every week. First quarter is just the beginning as we continue to grow the best library of exclusive horror in streaming,” said Craig Engler, Shudder’s General Manager.
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As eco-friendly luxury homes fetch hefty prices from affluent buyers, Washington County may soon lure ones preparing for Armageddon.
A development group plans to break ground in late spring on the first of 50 sustainably designed homes that offer amenities like chef-grade kitchen appliances, housekeeping services, and shower filters that infuse water with vitamin C. Owners will also have access to a common lodge with a commercial kitchen and bar, a private beach and sauna, a meditation center, recreation facilities and more. Home prices will range to over $1 million.
But the Merriwood Sustainable Community, on 1,000 acres along Howard Lake in Robbinston, is also intended to be a haven from COVID-19, the effects of climate change and doomsday in general.
135 offenders who were locked up in 2020
The majority of cases were heard at Nottingham Crown Court
10:44, 1 JAN 2021
Some of the offenders locked up in 2020
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