Matt Donato is a Los Angeles-based film critic and member of the Critics Choice Association. Don’t feed him after midnight.
We’re halfway through another bountiful year of horror releases, and the horror-only streaming platform Shudder is downright murdering the competition. AMC’s niche service has been turning heads throughout 2024 with a wide breadth of genre highlights. There’s a little something for everyone: haunted late-night shows, creepy-crawly creature features, stop-motion eeriness, and even debut slasher villains.
Oddity HorrorThriller 810 Uncovering the truth behind sister's death with the help of wooden mannequin. Release Date June 5, 2024 Director Xavier Gens Cast Berenice Bejo , Nassim Lyes , Léa Léviant , Anaïs Parello , Iñaki Lartigue Runtime 101 Minutes Writers Xavier Gens , Yannick Dahan , Maud Heywang Watch on Netflix
10 'In A Violent Nature' Directed by Chris Nash Chris Nash’s In a Violent Nature has turned heads thanks to its subversive take on slasher stereotypes. It’s essentially a slasher shot almost exclusively over-shoulder from the killer’s perspective — an undead Jason Voorhees type named Johnny — whether he’s carving through bodies or meandering to his next destination.
8 'The First Omen' Direct by Arkasha Stevenson I don’t think anyone predicted a 2024 prequel to The Omen would go as hard as The First Omen did. Arkasha Stevenson exploits blasphemous themes with such a vivid creep factor, as darkened altar settings lit by rows of drippy wax candles form open mouths that look like they’re about to devour lead actress Nell Tiger Free.
Release Date May 3, 2024 Director John Rosman Cast Sonya Walger , Tony Amendola , Hayley Erin , Nick George , Ayanna Berkshire , Blaine Palmer , Betty Moyer , Cyndi Rhoads Writers John Rosman Runtime 85 Minutes Rent on Amazon 5 'A Quiet Place: Day One' Directed by Michael Sarnoski Hold onto your butts because we've got another prequel on the list. Michael Sarnoski's A Quiet Place: Day One is a stunningly soulful monster movie that's … stealthily not really a monster movie? We watch the Death Angels crash down like comets into New York City, don't get me wrong. There are some early attack sequences, but then emotions take over.
3 'Stopmotion' Directed by Robert Morgan It’s been a damn fine year for horror feature debuts, with Robert Morgan’s artistically insidious Stopmotion towards the top. Morgan’s story about a stop-motion animator who becomes obsessed with her latest project confronts the follies of losing yourself to the creative process. Aisling Franciosi stars as Ella Blake, whose profound performance finds surreal disturbances in how Ella’s reality crumbles.
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