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Shudder Spotlight – WHAT JOSIAH SAW, SPEAK NO EVIL, SALOUM, GLORIOUS And RAVEN’S HOLLOW – We Are Movie Geeks

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Shudder Spotlight – WHAT JOSIAH SAW, SPEAK NO EVIL, SALOUM, GLORIOUS And RAVEN’S HOLLOW

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We might be in the mid-August, dog days of summer, but horror season is just around the corner. Spirit Halloween stores have popped up and are open, Pumpkin Spice Latte are back in shops and grocery stores and on Shudder, the 31 days of Halloween have become the 61 days of Halloween

For horror fans it’s never too early for the spooky season and with that comes these movies to check out on Shudder.

Streaming now – WHAT JOSIAH SAW.

The southern gothic horror movie stars Robert Patrick (THE TERMINATOR), Nick Stahl (SIN CITY), Scott Haze (CHILD OF GOD) and Kelli Garner (LARS AND THE REAL GIRL)

The film is the third feature from American filmmaker Vincent Grashaw (Coldwater, And Then I Go) and world premiered to high praise at the 2021 Fantasia Film Festival and went on to win awards at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, Fantaspoa International Fantastic Film Festival, Screamfest, and more.

After two decades, a damaged family reunites at their remote farmhouse, where they confront long-buried secrets and sins of the past. The film is written by Robert Alan Dilts. The standout of WHAT JOSIAH SAW is Nick Stahl’s brilliant performance and looking forward to director Grashaw’s next film.

Read more on Stahl here: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/feature/nick-stahl-addiction-recovery-1235040926/

Premiering on Shudder August 18 – THE INNOCENTS and GLORIOUS.

Glorious follows as, spiraling out after a bad breakup, Wes (Ryan Kwanten) ends up at a remote rest stop miles away from civilization. His situation worsens after he finds himself locked inside the bathroom with a mysterious figure (J.K. Simmons) speaking to him from an adjacent stall. As Wes tries to escape, he finds himself an unwilling player in a situation bigger and more terrible than he could possibly imagine… The latest feature film from celebrated director, podcaster, and academic Rebekah McKendry (All The Creatures Were Stirring, co-writer of the upcoming Bring It On: Cheer or Die) film comes to Shudder hot off of its widely-praised world premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival,

During the bright Nordic summer, a group of children reveal mysterious powers. But what starts out innocent soon takes a dark and violent turn in this gripping supernatural thriller.

Streaming exclusively on Shudder – September 15th – SPEAK NO EVIL.

On a vacation in Tuscany, two families – one Danish, one Dutch – meet and become fast friends. Months later, the free-spirited Dutch family extends an invitation to the more conservative Danish one for a holiday weekend getaway at their countryside home. However, it doesn’t take long before things gradually get out of hand as the joy of reunion is replaced with misunderstandings. The Dutch hospitality quickly turns unnerving for the Danes, and they find themselves increasingly caught in a web of their own politeness in the face of eccentric…or is it sinister…behavior.

Directed by Christian Tafdrup, SPEAK NO EVIL opens in theatres in New York and Los Angeles on September 9th

Shudder Original – SALOUM – begins Friday, September 2 ahead of the film’s streaming debut on Thursday, September 8.  A national rollout will follow beginning Friday, September 9.

The film, written and directed by Jean Luc Herbulot (Dealer) was a breakout release of Midnight Madness at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, before playing Fantastic Fest 2021, the Red Sea International Film Festival, the Sydney Film Festival, and the 2021 Vancouver International Film Festival.

In Saloum, shot down after fleeing a coup and extracting a drug lord from Guinea-Bissau, the legendary mercenaries known as the Bangui Hyenas – Chaka, Rafa and Midnight – must stash their stolen gold bounty, lay low long enough to repair and refuel their plane and escape back to Dakar, Senegal. When they take refuge at a holiday camp in the coastal region of Sine-Saloum, they do their best to blend in with their fellow guests; including a mute named Awa, with secrets of her own, and a policeman who may be on their tail, but it’s Chaka who happens to be hiding the darkest secret of them all. Unbeknownst to the other Hyenas, he’s brought them there for a reason and once his past catches up to him, his decisions have devastating consequences, threatening to unleash hell on them all.

Saloum stars Yann Gael, Evelyne Ily Juhen, Roger Sallah, Bruno Henry, Marielle Salmier and Mentor Ba. The film marks the first production from Pamela Diop and Herbulot’s pan-African Lacme Studios.

Premiering September 22 – RAVEN’S HOLLOW.

The film, premiering at FrightFestUK on August 27 is from director Christopher Hatton and stars William Moseley, Melanie Zanetti, Kate Dickie, David Hayman.

Autumn 1830: A woman hurries home at dusk in an unnatural swirl of leaves. A creature hidden in the woods follows her. That night, in the safety of her cabin, it savagely kills her. Two days later West Point cadet Edgar Allan Poe is leading four others home on horseback when they come upon the horrific scene of a man lashed to a wooden rack. With his dying breath he whispers “Raven’s Hollow”, which triggers a journey Poe must undertake, coming face to face with the terrifying creature that will haunt him forever.

The sixty-one-day celebration starts September 1. Don’t miss out! Shudder.com

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