Shudder Will Premiere 11 Films Over the Next 11 Weeks


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Shudder announced its slate of new films premiering on the platform over the coming weeks. Shudder is set to release a new film every Thursday for 11 weeks, starting this week with Hunted which premiered Jan. 14.

AMC’s horror streaming platform is dedicated to all things scary, thriller and supernatural fiction, and this new lineup holds true to the theme. From bringing life to Mary Shelley’s story in A Nightmare Wakes to the surreal feminist thriller Lucky, there’s a new way to scare yourself every week.

Here’s a full list of the 11-week movie premieres on Shudder

Hunted” (Jan. 14) – Lucie Debay stars in the upcoming project, which follows a woman who must flee her hunter (Arieh Worthalter) through the woods following what seemed like a flirtatious conversation at a bar. She’s pushed to the extremes in order to survive, but why not get revenge while she’s at it?

The Queen of Black Magic” (Jan. 28) – An orphanage’s dark past is uncovered when families return to visit the now-ill director who raised them as children. The film, which takes place in rural Indonesia, is written by Joko Anwar and directed by Kimo Stamboel.

A Nightmare Wakes” (Feb. 4) – Inspired by Mary and Percy Shelley’s relationship and the well-known work “Frankenstein,” the Shudder Original captures the gothic period and stars Alix Wilton Regan, Giullian Yao Gioiello, Philippe Bowgen, Lee Garrett, Claire Glassford and Shannon Spangler. It’s directed by Nora Unkel.

After Midnight” (Feb. 11) – A young man (Jeremy Gardner) wakes one morning to find that his partner (Brea Grant) has vanished, leaving behind only a note to explain her disappearing act. But in her place seems to appear a creature that emerges from the edge of his property.

Shook” (Feb. 18) – Social media fame gives way to a sick game in which a villain forces a celebrity to solve various games by threatening the lives of her loved ones. The movie stars Daisye Tutor, Emily Goss, Nicola Posener, Octavius J. Johnson, Stephanie Simbari and Grant Rosenmeyer​.

The Dark and the Wicked” (Feb. 25) – Julie Oliver-Touchstone stars as the grieving wife of a man slowly dying on the family’s secluded farm. Marin Ireland and Michael Abbott Jr. play the adult children, both of whom return home and begin to notice that their mother’s grief might be connected to something more sinister.

Lucky” (March 4) – Billed as a surreal feminist thriller, the movie follows a self-hope author (Brea Grant) who discovers she’s being stalked by an unknown man. Its plot centers around her efforts to re-establish a sense of control. It is directed by Natasha Kermani.

Stay Out of the F—ing Attic” (March 11) – Employees for a moving company are hired to help clear the rooms of a Victorian mansion, but the client offers them extra to get the job done overnight. As they set about doing the work, the movers stumble upon dangerous secrets. Morgan Alexandria, Ryan Francis, Bryce Fernelius, and Michael Flynn star in the film.

Koko-Di, Koko-Da” (March 18) – Leif Edlund and Ylva Gallon star as a couple who go on a camping trip in hopes of rekindling their connection. But the horrors they inevitably find in the woods are not monsters, but a sideshow performer played by Peter Belli. The couple must endure the psychological terror inflicted upon them by the jokester.

Slaxx” (March 18) – A clothing company finds itself under attack on account of its less-than-ideal business practices. But the villain doling out the punishment on the company’s is not an angry justice-seeker, but a pair of possessed pants. The film is directed by Elza Kephart and stars Romane Denis, Brett Donahue, Sehar Bhojani, and Stephen Bogaert.

Violation” (March 25) – Madeleine Sims-Fewer, who won TIFF’s Rising Star award for her portrayal in the film, stars as Mariam, a woman who vows to protect her sister from the danger she believes her to be in. Already on edge over her crumbling marriage, Mariam tries to hold it together as she sets her sights on revenge.

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