It’s an on-demand streaming service for the fans of the horror, thriller, and suspense genres. You’ll get TV shows, movies, podcasts, and a live TV stream with Shudder. First, we’re going to go over the pricing (which is not bad at all). Then, we’re going to talk about the interface, along with one feature we really like that Shudder has and we wish all on-demand streaming services had. Then, we’ll talk about all of the scary content you can get with Shudder and basically make the case of why this is absolutely worth it for horror fans. But we want to highlight a feature that Shudder has and that we wish all on-demand streaming services had: watcher ratings and reviews. You can give movies and TV shows a 5-skull rating, and you can also write an honest review. We don’t know about you guys, but we have a hard time finding a movie we want to watch on Netflix or Hulu that we know isn’t going to waste our time. This is where reading the member reviews come in handy. You get Supernatural, Killers, Psychological Thrillers, and Creature Features. I counted more than 445 movies that you can choose from to watch on Halloween night. Or on a random day in the summer, if that’s your kind of thing. Instead, you’ll find some darker, some older, and some creepier types of movies that you may never have heard of before. And for you dedicated horror fans, you’ll have a lot of new content to keep you entertained that you can’t find with another streaming service. Like Hulu or Netflix, Shudder has its own Original series, like the show Scare Me, which is a horror-comedy about two strangers telling each other scary stories. Or the show Host about six girls who conduct an online séance through Zoom and accidentally invite a demonic presence. Whether you’re a horror buff or the average fan, the strength of Shudder is that it gets you off the beaten path. Like we said, you’re not going to find Halloween, The Ring, or It. But you will find old and new creepy, dark, and suspenseful movies and TV shows you may never have seen before. So, throw on a movie, like The Deeper You Dig, grab some candy corn popcorn, and treat every day like it’s Halloween.