The Texan chatted with actor and UT alumna Brea Grant after her most recent project, “After Midnight,” recently premiered on streaming service Shudder.
The big story remains, arguably, Disney+ s Marvel series
WandaVision. The first few episodes have been a wild thrill ride through the history of sitcom genres, with some freaky magic and MCU mysteries thrown into the mix. Disney+ is also going old school this month, pulling
The Muppet Show out of the vault.
Switching over to a streamer you may have not checked in a while, the second season of Apple TV+ s excellent alt-history space exploration series
For All Mankind finally blasts off for more Cold Space War drama. Netflix has the new South Korean sci-fi flick
Space Sweepers, plus the first two
A NIGHTMARE WAKES premieres February 4
While composing her famous novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley descends into an opium-fueled fever dream while carrying on a torrid love affair with Percy Shelley. As she writes, the characters of her novel come to life and begin to plague her relationship with Percy. Before long, she must choose between true love and her literary masterpiece. (See header image)
An unsettlingly intimate portrayal of a brilliant artist at her most troubled, A NIGHTMARE WAKES traces the tortured birth of a timeless masterwork and the rightful ascension of its creator to stand alongside her creation.
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Shudder is Releasing 11 Killer Horror Movies (Including LUCKY!) Over 11 Weeks By Josh Millican
Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, today announced its unbeatable lineup of eleven new Shudder Original and Shudder Exclusive films set to premiere on the service over the next eleven weeks:
Hunted, The Queen of Black Magic, A Nightmare Wakes, After Midnight, Shook, The Dark & the Wicked, Lucky, Stay Out of the F king Attic, Slaxx, Koko-di Koko-da and
Violation that together span five countries on three continents and range from dark comedy to survival horror to period psychological thrillers.
The eleven films represent vibrant, creative passion driving independent and international genre cinema today, with titles that have been official selections at top film festivals including Sundance, Toronto, SXSW and Tribeca. In addition, five of the eleven are dire
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.