Shudder (streaming service)

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Shudder
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Web address shudder.com
Registration Monthly subscription through authorized distributor required to access content
Available in English
Owner AMC Networks

Shudder is an American over-the-top subscription video on demand service featuring horror, thriller and supernatural fiction titles owned and operated by AMC Networks.[1]

Distribution

Shudder began with an invite-only beta testing in the United States the summer of 2015.[2] By October 2016, Shudder was fully out of beta testing and had expanded to Canada,[3] the United Kingdom and Ireland.[4]

Shudder is available on Android and Apple mobile devices, Amazon Fire devices, Android TV, Apple TV, Roku, Xbox One, Chromecast[5] as well as subscription via Amazon Video[1] in monthly or annual subscriptions.[5] Shudder was also available as part of the VRV combo pack from August 2017 through July 2019.[6][7]

A monthly subscription in Canada currently runs at 4.99 dollars each month.[8]

The Shudder website also airs a free pre-programmed feed called shudder.tv.[2]

Content

In October 2016, Aja Romano writing for Vox noted that Shudder had over 500 horror films with their closest competitor, Screambox, carrying 400.[9] Romano said Shudder had an "impressive selection of higher-quality films."[9] Charlie Lyne, writing for The Guardian, notes that the UK version of Shudder carried around 200 films.[4]

Channel curators Sam Zimmerman and Colin Geddes offer categories like "Urban Decay", "Slashics", and "Not Your Ordinary Bloodsucker",[9] which break the library down to specific sub-categories. Zimmerman previously worked for Fangoria and Shock Til You Drop[10] while Geddes was previously a film programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival.[10]

In late 2016, Shudder began carving out windows of exclusivity, premiering Rob Zombie's 31 two weeks before the DVD release[11] and exclusively carrying the 4K restoration of Don Coscarelli's Phantasm.[3]

In another streaming exclusive, in March 2017, Shudder began carrying the full 109-minute unrated version of The Devils. This is the first time since the film's release in 1971 that the unrated cut of the film has been available in the United States.[12]

In June 2017, Shudder announced a full slate of original series in development, including Riprore, from director Patty Jenkins, and an adaptation of Emily Schultz's novel, The Blondes.[13]

In 2018, Shudder continued to release exclusive and original films and series, including Mayhem starring Steven Yeun and Samara Weaving, Downrange directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, Revenge, and the Syfy series Channel Zero and others.[14]

In July 2018, Shudder hosted a 24-hour live event with legendary horror host Joe Bob Briggs titled The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs during which fans got to watch films such as Tourist Trap and Sleepaway Camp with Joe Bob's famous commentary included throughout.[15] During the premiere, Shudder's servers crashed as a result of an overwhelming amount of subscribers attempting to access the service's new Live Stream feature. Despite the server errors, the series received critical acclaim from critics and horror fans alike. Shortly after the marathon, Shudder announced that they were bringing Briggs back for additional events in 2018 and 2019. On July 20, Shudder announced on social media the series would be returning for a full 9-episode season. After success with season 1, a second season was confirmed on May 22, 2019.[citation needed]

Exclusives and Originals

Shudder exclusives
Title Release date Notes
Beyond the Walls October 20, 2016 TV miniseries
Therapy November 17, 2016
31 December 7, 2016
Shrew's Nest December 8, 2016
Dearest Sister January 12, 2017
Sadako vs. Kayako January 26, 2017
Blind Sun February 9, 2017
Phantasm: Ravager February 14, 2017
We Go On February 22, 2017
Always Shine March 7, 2017
Prevenge March 24, 2017
Jordskott April 6, 2017 TV series
We Are the Flesh April 20, 2017
Sweet, Sweet Lonely Girl May 4, 2017
Lake Bodom May 18, 2017
Noroi: The Curse June 1, 2017
Among the Living June 15, 2017
Show Pieces June 26, 2017
Kuso July 21, 2017
Small Town Killers August 17, 2017
Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories August 31, 2017 TV miniseries
Seoul Station October 5, 2017
Can't Take It Back October 12, 2017
Found Footage 3D October 26, 2017 Available in 2D and 3D
Spookers October 26, 2017
Better Watch Out December 7, 2017
Black Lake December 21, 2017
Don't Grow Up January 11, 2018
Jordskott season 2 January 18, 2018
Mayhem February 1, 2018
Dead Shack February 15, 2018
Last Ones Out March 1, 2018
Cold Hell March 15, 2018
Mon Mon Mon Monsters March 29, 2018
Born to Kill April 12, 2018 TV miniseries
Downrange April 26, 2018
Still/Born May 10, 2018
The Noonday Witch May 10, 2018
Sequence Break May 24, 2018
Supermax June 28, 2018
Trepalium July 12, 2018
Ruin Me July 19, 2018
Todd and the Book of Pure Evil July 26, 2018 Seasons 1 & 2
Channel Zero: Candle Cove August 9, 2018
Ängelby August 23, 2018
Hell House LLC 2: The Abaddon Hotel September 20, 2018
All the Creatures Were Stirring December 13, 2018
Cold Skin January 10, 2019
Don't Leave Home January 31, 2019
Beast February 14, 2019
The Crucifixion February 14, 2019
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich March 7, 2019
Critters: A New Binge March 21, 2019
Lizzie April 11, 2019
Monster Party April 25, 2019
The Nightshifter May 23, 2019
Boar June 6, 2019
Incident in a Ghostland August 15, 2019
Tigers Are Not Afraid September 12, 2019
Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire September 19, 2019
One Cut of the Dead September 24, 2019
The Furies October 3, 2019
Haunt October 24, 2019
Halloween Hootenanny October 25, 2019
Shudder originals
Title Release date Notes
Primal Screen June 8, 2017 TV series
The Core November 16, 2017 TV series
MonsterVision July 13, 2018 Variety series
Revenge September 13, 2018
Deadwax November 15, 2018
Horror Noire February 7, 2019
The Ranger May 9, 2019
Deadtectives July 18, 2019
Gwen August 16, 2019
Belzebuth August 29, 2019
The Wrath September 5, 2019
Creepshow September 26, 2019

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