Host
Host is a new Shudder original horror film about six friends who decide to hold a virtual séance using the popular video communication platform Zoom.
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Host is a new Shudder original horror film about six friends who decide to hold a virtual séance using the popular video communication platform Zoom.
Michele Remsen goes all out in Toss It (2019), her first feature film, a layered story disguised as an anti-romantic comedy.
A romantic getaway turns deadly when natural phenomena infects an isolated community. An impressive horror debut for fans of genre indies. The Beach House is available to watch on Shudder.
Writer, director, voice talent and actor Jeff Nimoy makes his feature debut with Fame-ish, a Rom-Com in an actual anime-con, with a fictionalized version of himself as the heart of the story.
Two friends try to escape The New World Organization, an ominous cult, whose plan is to exterminate most of the human population. Review by Ale Turdó
Directed by Dawn Porter, John Lewis: Good Trouble chronicles the life and political career of an extraordinary man.
Directed by Michael Sellers and narrated by Band of Brothers star Michael Cudlitz, Return to Hardwick: Home of the 93rd Bomb Group is a loving tribute to one of the most extraordinary strategic bomb units of WWII.
Erich Kemp’s sophomore feature My Stretch of Texas Ground brings all the drama and tension of terrorism tropes to the American south, with a story about a conservative senator who becomes the target of a rogue Islamic cell.
Trey Batchelor’s directorial debut with Burning Dog (2020) mixes a wide array of genres and subgenres such as action, comedy, buddy cop movies, criminal heist and double crossing scenarios with their matching tropes, resulting in quite a particular and unorthodox blend on screen.
Written and directed by Susanna Styron and produced by Jacki Ochs, Out of My Head explores the mystery behind migraines and gives its sufferers validation.
And We Go Green shows the possibilities of zero emission racing technology while still capturing the romance of the sport.
A quiet, unassuming laborer goes back to work despite his plant being closed down. His unintentional protest draws support among his coworkers.
Amos Carlen and Aline Robichaud’s new documentary Shadows of Freedom tells the story of the organized Jewish resistance movement in Algiers during WWII and its involvement in Operation Torch, an Allied invasion of French North Africa in 1940.
César Díaz’s new drama Our Mothers/Nuestras madres tells the story of a young anthropologist reunited family members with the loved ones they lost during the Guatemalan genocide. And in doing so, he is about to uncover the truth about himself.
Marcus Mizelle’s second feature film takes you for a trip deep down L.A.’s shady reality hidden in plain sight and broad daylight, filled with misogynistic millionaires and their often-mischievous wives.
Bowling, pizza and self-reinvention. This heartfelt movie champions the notion that you don’t have to accept your situation as it is, that you can always take steps, no matter how big or small, to live a happier and more fulfilling life.