Since 2020, Shudder has become a premier streaming service for horror enthusiasts, offering a diverse selection of spine-chilling films.Skinamarink (2022)

Skinamarink stands out for its unique approach to horror, relying on an experimental narrative and eerie visuals to create an atmosphere of dread. This film captures the fear of the unknown, using minimalist techniques to unsettle viewers.
Speak No Evil (2022)

Speak No Evil delivers a disturbing psychological thriller, exploring the dark sides of human nature and social etiquette. The tension builds masterfully, leading to a shocking and unforgettable climax.
Host (2020)

A pandemic-era sensation, Host utilizes the Zoom call format to deliver a concise yet highly effective haunted house experience. Its real-time approach and relatable setting make it a standout modern horror film.
The Watcher (2022)

The Watcher combines suspense and paranoia, telling the story of a woman who feels constantly surveilled after moving to a new city. The film excels in building a creepy, claustrophobic atmosphere.
V/H/S (2021)

This installment of the V/H/S anthology series brings fresh and terrifying short films, each directed by a different filmmaker. The diversity of styles and stories ensures a varied and consistently frightening viewing experience.
Influencer (2023)

Influencer takes on the dark side of social media, blending horror with a critique of online personas and fame. It's a sharp, contemporary horror film that resonates with the digital age.
In A Violent Nature (2022)

In a Violent Nature is a gripping horror-thriller set against a remote wilderness backdrop. The film's intense pacing and raw performances make it a compelling watch from start to finish.
When Evil Lurks (2023)

When Evil Lurks is a masterclass in supernatural horror, featuring a storyline about a small town plagued by demonic forces. Its atmospheric tension and well-crafted scares have earned it high praise from horror aficionados.
Late Night With The Devil (2023)

Late Night With the Devil, a film that brilliantly blends supernatural horror with a unique premise of a cursed television broadcast. Its originality and execution make it the best Shudder movie since 2020, captivating and terrifying audiences in equal measure.

