Shudder has announced its November 2022 lineup, including new Shudder original and exclusive films like Joko Anwar’s Satan’s Slaves: Communion, Lynne Davison’s Mandrake, Nyla Innuksuk’s Slash/Back, Noah Segan’s Blood Relatives, and reality television series, The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans. Plus new additions to Shudder’s growing library, including genre classics such as Assault on Precinct 13 and The Last Broadcast, along with recent fan favourites like Spring and Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell.
Streaming now on Shudder:
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans (A Shudder Original Series) (US, CA, UKI, ANZ)
The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans brings together some of the most popular drag icons from the show’s previous seasons competing in a grand championship of drag artistry and shocking physical challenges for a one hundred-thousand-dollar grand prize, the headlining spot on the upcoming world tour, and the first ever “Dragula Titans” crown and title. Guest Judges include Cassandra Peterson, Harvey Guillen, Justin Simien, David Dastmalchian, Poppy, Alaska, Katya, Joe Bob Briggs, Bonnie Aarons, Barbara Crampton, and more. New episodes premiere on Tuesdays.
Spring (UKI)
Evan is a young American fleeing to Europe to escape his past. While backpacking along the Italian coast, everything changes during a stop at an idyllic Italian village, where he meets and instantly connects with the enchanting and mysterious Louise. A flirtatious romance begins to bloom between the two; however, Evan soon realizes that Louise has been harboring a monstrous, primordial secret that puts both their relationship and their lives in jeopardy. From directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead.
Assault on Precinct 13 (UKI)
A policeman must defend his precinct against a siege by sadistic criminals in John Carpenter’s ultra-violent second feature. Austin Stoker stars as Lt. Bishop, who faces the work day from hell when a vicious gang decides to mount an attack during the police station’s final hours. Unable to fend off the gang on his own, Bishop enlists the help of his dangerous prisoners, including a death row inmate.
4th November:
Satan’s Slaves: Communion (A Shudder Original) (US, CA, UKI, ANZ)
The terrifying sequel to the Shudder Original Satan’s Slaves from acclaimed writer-director Joko Anwar. Satan’s Slaves: Communion follows a family living in a rundown apartment after escaping terror from an evil cult and their undead mother, unaware that their new home is a bigger threat to their lives. Returning cast members to the franchise include Tara Basro, Bront Palarae, Endy Arfian, Nasar Anuz, Egi Fedly and Ayu Laksmi. This is the first Indonesian film shot with IMAX technology.
7th November:
Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell (US, CA, UKI, ANZ)
Trapped inside a haunted house, a body builder must survive a blood-soaked night of insanity to save himself and his friends from a demonic ghost that is hell-bent on revenge in this legendary, independent Japanese cult splatterfest also known as “The Japanese Evil Dead”!
10th November:
Mandrake (A Shudder Original) (US, CA, UKI, ANZ)
Mandrake follows probation officer Cathy Madden, who is given the task of rehabilitating notorious killer ‘Bloody’ Mary Laidlaw back into society after twenty years of jail. Cathy has always believed that every client deserves a shot at redemption, but her beliefs are firmly tested when two children disappear near Mary’s farm. Also starring Paul Kennedy. Directed by Lynne Davison.
13th November:
Slash/Back (A Shudder Exclusive) (US, UKI)
The sleepy village of Pangnirtung wakes up to a typical summer day. No school, no cool boys (well… except one), and 24-hour sunlight. But for Maika and her ragtag friends, the usual summer is suddenly not in the cards when they discover an alien invasion threatening their hometown. These teenagers have been underestimated their whole lives but, using makeshift weapons and their horror movie knowledge, they show the aliens you don’t fuck with the girls from Pang. Starring Tasiana Shirley, Alexis Vincent-Wolfe, Nalajoss Ellsworth, and Chelsea Prusky. Directed by Nyla Innuksuk.
14th November:
The Last Broadcast (US, CA, UKI, ANZ)
On December 15, 1995, a four-man team from the cable-access program Fact or Fiction braved the desolate New Jersey Pine Barrens determined to deliver a live broadcast of the legendary monster The Jersey Devil. Only one came out alive. It took the jury 90 minutes to sentence the lone survivor to life in prison. One year later, filmmaker David Leigh decided to mount his own investigation. Convinced that the man convicted of these terrible crimes was innocent Leigh proposes the murders were committed by someone – or something – else. Could The Jersey Devil still haunt the barrens?
21st November:
Sweetie, You Won’t Believe It (US, CA, UKI, ANZ)
What begins as a fishing trip with the boys quickly spirals out of control when they witness a mob hit in the forest, and that’s just the beginning of this insane, violent, hilarious misadventure from Kazakhstan.
22nd November:
Blood Relatives (A Shudder Original) (US, CA, UKI, ANZ)
Francis, a 115-year-old Yiddish vampire, still looks 35. He’s been roaming American backroads in his beat-up muscle car for decades, keeping to himself, and liking it that way. One day, Jane, a teenager, shows up. She says she’s his daughter, and she’s got the fangs to prove it. They go on the road, deciding whether to sink their teeth into family life. Written and directed by Noah Segan, who stars with Victoria Moroles.
The Witch (UKI)
A student with amnesia tries to recall what has happened to her – leading her into a chilling descent and revealing an unimaginable darkness, as she turns from an innocent teenage girl in to a cold blooded, knife wielding super killer.