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SKINAMARINK

Directed by Kyle Edward Ball

Streaming Exclusively on Shudder February 2nd, 2023

Opened In Theaters on January 13th, 2023 via IFC Films

 

*SKINAMARINK crossed $1 million at the North American box office 6 days into release on partial screens - earning the film an impressive 67X its production budget of 15K*

Director/Writer: Kyle Edward Ball

Cast: Dali Rose Tetreault, Lucas Paul, Jaime Hill, Ross Paul

Language: English

Festivals: Fantasia 2022

 

Synopsis: Two children wake up in the middle of the night to find their father is missing, and all the windows and doors in their home have vanished.

ATTACHMENT

Directed by Gabriel Bier Gislason

Streaming Exclusively on Shudder February 9th

Director/Writer: Gabriel Bier Gislason

Cast: Josephine Park, Ellie Kendrick, Sofie GrÃ¥bøl, David Dencik

Language: English, Danish


Synopsis: A horror romance about love at first sight, steeped in Jewish folklore. Maja, a Danish has-been actress falls in love with Leah, a young, Jewish academic from London. But when Leah suffers a mysterious seizure, leading to a debilitating injury, Maja fears their whirlwind romance might be cut short – and decides to follow Leah back to her home in the Hasidic area of Stamford Hill, London. There, she meets her new downstairs neighbor: Leah’s mother, Chana. An overbearing and secretive woman, Chana seems resistant to all of Maja’s attempts to win her over. And as Maja begins to notice strange occurrences in the building, she begins to suspect that Chana’s secrets could be much darker that first anticipated – and that the woman she loves might be carrying the biggest secret of all…

NOCEBO

Directed by Lorcan Finnegan

Streaming Exclusively on Shudder February 24th

Opened In Theaters on November 22nd, 2022 via RLJE 

Director: Lorcan Finnegan

Writer: Garret Shanley

Cast: Eva Green, Mark Strong and Chai Fonacier

Language: English


Synopsis: A fashion designer is suffering from a mysterious illness that puzzles her doctors and frustrates her husband, until help arrives in the form of a Filipino career, who uses traditional folk healing to reveal a horrifying truth.

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Check out the full February slate of catalog films below!

 

Shudder’s February catalog titles are the perfect Valentine’s Day selections. No date night is complete without Nekromantik 1 & 2, or the surprisingly gruesome 2009 remake ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D’... and for the classical Hammer horror heads, ‘Lust for a Vampire’. 

February 1

 

My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009)

Directed by Patrick Lussier

Return of the Living Dead III (1993)

Directed by Brian Yuzna

Homebodies (1974)

Directed By Larry Yust

Fear No Evil (1981)

Directed by Frank LaLoggia

PLUS

Queen of Spades (1948)

Baby Blood (1990)

Malefique (2002)

And Soon the Darkness (1970)

February 6

 

Stepfather II (1989)

Stepfather III (1992)

Last & First Men (2020)

February 13 



Nekromantik (1988)

Directed by Jörg Buttgereit

Lust for a Vampire (1971)

Directed by Jimmy Sangster

PLUS

Nekromantik 2 (1991)

The Final Terror (1983)

February 16

 

The Witch: Subversion (2018)

The Witch Part 2: The Other One (2022)

 

February 20

 

Nomads (1986)

Directed by John McTiernan

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