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It Came From Streaming: April Showers Bring Horror Bingeing for Hours

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Welcome to the first edition of “It Came from Streaming,” brought to you by your friends at Horror Press. Previously, we would take turns concocting an “It Came from Shudder” article, released on the first Friday of every month, to share our horror movie recommendations on Shudder for the month. However, we recognize there are so many streaming services and so much horror spread out amongst them. Therefore, our first Friday horror recommendations are becoming more inclusive. May we present: It Came from Streaming. A collection of horror films or tv shows that the writers at Horror Press have curated to give you horror recommendations for the month.

This dark and stormy weather always puts me in the best mood. Although the cold, dreary, rainy days of April pale in comparison to a good summer storm, I digress. As we’re cooped up in the house, dealing with colds, allergies, and all the people coming outside now that it’s getting warmer, it’s the perfect time to binge some horror. Here are some horror movies and series to watch this month.

Yellowjackets Season 2

I cannot recommend this series enough. Season 2 premiered on March 24th, bringing us the return of Christina Ricci as Misty Quigley, the twisted, loveable citizen detective; the powerhouse Melanie Lynskey as Shawna; and the unreckonable force that is Juliette Lewis as Natalie. All of whom are the adult survivors of a plane crash that stranded them in the wilderness, putting them at odds with survival as teenagers. Flashes to the past have shown us that times are getting more twisted for the plane crash survivors as Lottie’s mystic beliefs are resulting in bizarre rituals, winter is setting in, and cannibalism has officially begun.

Find Yellowjackets streaming on Showtime.

 

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The Last Drive-In Season 5

Right on time for Walpurgisnacht, also known as the Pagan holiday Beltane – or, simply, the opportunity to celebrate a second Halloween – Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl, aka Diana Prince, are back with another season. Each episode of The Last Drive-In features back-to-back surprise horror movies, with intermissions from Joe Bob Briggs, where he regales us with his horror knowledge. Meanwhile, Darcy tries desperately to keep him on topic – typically to no avail. (Shout out to her ever-amazing cosplay outfits. She is forever #Goals.)

Something particularly extraordinary about The Last Drive-In is the ability to tweet with the hosts and other horror fans during the live episodes. Watching some drive-in-worthy entertainment with a world of mutants like me is a great time. Tweet along with the hashtag #TheLastDriveIn to join in!

The Last Drive-In premieres April 21st on Shudder, LIVE at 9 pm EST. I’ll see you there!

Boulet Brothers’ Halfway to Halloween

Speaking of Shudder premieres, don’t put all your Walpurgisnacht eggs into one basket. The Boulet Brothers are brewing a special Halfway to Halloween event, and given their track record, it promises to be out-of-this-world. If you’re eager for more details, we’ve got you covered.

Find the Boulet Brothers’ Halfway to Halloween special on Shudder Tuesday, April 25th.

 

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The Blackwell Ghost (2017)

I will always recommend The Blackwell Ghost to anyone looking for a paranormal horror movie. It’s shot as a documentary, where filmmaker Turner Clay sets out to capture evidence of a haunting in a creepy house. If you like Paranormal Activity, you’ll love this. (And just like Paranormal Activity, the franchise has seven films.)

Watch The Blackwell Ghost free on Tubi, Plex, and Roku. It’s also available for Prime Video subscribers.

 

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The Human Race (2014)

This one was recommended to us through one of our followers on TikTok, so I plan to check it out this month. About eighty people wake up in an unknown location and are informed that they will die if they do not race. I love a battle royale-style horror movie and look forward to it. If you have seen it or decide to check it out, feel free to reach out to us in the comments or on social media and let us know what you think!

Watch The Human Race free on Tubi.

 

Where to Watch Evil Dead Movies

Now it’s time to address the blood-stained elephant in the room. Evil Dead Rise releases on April 21st, and we are foaming at the mouth with anticipation. If you, like us, want to fill yourself with as much Evil Dead content as possible, here is how to watch the Evil Dead movies and shows.

The Evil Dead: Rent on VUDU or Prime Video for $3.99

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Evil Dead 2: Rent on YouTube, Google Play, Apple TV, Redbox, Vudu, or Prime Video for $3.99

Army of Darkness: Rent on YouTube, Google Play, Apple TV, Redbox, Vudu, or Prime Video for $3.99

Evil Dead (2013): Rent on Prime Video for $3.59 or rent on YouTube, Google Play, Apple TV, Redbox, or Vudu for $3.99.

Ash vs. Evil Dead: Streaming on Hulu, Starz, and Prime Video. All three seasons are also on Netflix, but will be leaving the service April 28, 2023

Evil Dead Rise: Premiering in theaters April 21st, 2023. It will eventually release to streaming on HBO Max.

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Until Next Time

Well, horror fans, that should be enough to satiate you for the month of April. There is no shortage of horror movies to watch this month, and I’m looking forward to it all. I’ll see you inside.

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A writer by both passion and profession: Tiffany Taylor is a mother of three with a lifelong interest in all things strange or mysterious. Her love for the written word blossomed from her love of horror at a young age because scary stories played an integral role in her childhood. Today, when she isn’t reading, writing, or watching scary movies, Tiffany enjoys cooking, stargazing, and listening to music.

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The Best Horror You Can Stream on Shudder in November 2025

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Halloween season is over, and many streamers have forgotten about us horror kids. While they take their 11-month hiatus from the genre, we can be grateful that we still have an app that cares. We are so lucky that Shudder remains that girl year-round. Whether you’re finishing their new original show Guts & Glory, catching up on The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula: Titans, or running at some of their deep cuts like I am, Shudder has your best interests at heart. As usual, she has quite a few titles fighting for our attention. Which is why I am here with five titles I think should be at the top of all of our watch lists this November. So, cancel your holiday plans and pick up your remote because we have got horrifying things to watch.

The Best Movies to Stream on Shudder This Month

Habit (1995)

An alcoholic unwittingly enters into a relationship with a succubus in New York City. If you ever wondered what Larry Fessenden was getting up to in his youth, you need to see this ’90s gem. I lucked out and caught it at Brooklyn Horror Film Festival last year, and I lived my best life. While watching it on the small screen will not be the same, I plan to hit play anyway. Mostly because I love to see 1990s succubi leaving their mark on men…and also the horror genre. Shudder is also adding The Last Winter and Depraved, so we can spend a whole day with Uncle Larry’s work.

Sew Torn (2024)

A seamstress happens upon a failed drug deal and steals a briefcase. She soon finds herself caught in a deadly situation where all roads lead to death. I caught Sew Torn at SXSW last year and have been wondering what happened to it. So, I am very happy this odd little bird has found her way to Shudder. I cannot wait to make my friends who are looking for something cute and deadly watch. I knew nothing when I hit play on this, and I encourage you to know as little as possible, too. I fear I have already written too much in this blurb to be completely honest. 

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You can watch Sew Torn on November 1st.

The Retreat (2021)

A couple goes on a pre-wedding retreat and unwittingly becomes targets of a group of serial killers. We have seen too many movies about retreats, and I thought this one would be more of the same. This title does not completely reinvent the wheel, but it does set itself apart within this oversaturated subgenre. The Retreat is a surprisingly fun and tense little thriller that feels made for the winter watches. Come for the lesbian characters leading the film, and stay for the violence. I also encourage you to check it out while it is on Shudder, because it is usually on apps with ads.

You can watch The Retreat on November 1st.

The Creep Tapes (Season 2)

Peachfuzz returns with more tapes, chaos, kills, and WTF moments. Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice have reentered the TV arena and are making things weird again. If award shows were real, this duo would be leading the Emmys charge. I saw the first three episodes, and Josef/Peachfuzz is still the serial killer after our own hearts. Our Wolfie is still cutting up (literally and figuratively) in the most amazing ways. Guest stars in danger this season include David Dastmalchian (Late Night with the Devil), Katie Aselton (The League), and Robert Longstreet (The Haunting of Hill House). 

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You can watch The Creep Tapes (Season 2) on November 14th.

Krampus (2015)

A kid accidentally summons demons during the holidays in this horror comedy. Krampus remains one of the top-tier Christmas horror titles for me. It is also my favorite Michael Dougherty film. Not only because it has the star power of Adam Scott and Toni Collette, either. This movie is wicked, and even the kids are in danger. I do not have many holiday horror movies I revisit every year, but Krampus is one of the very few. It still holds up, and I cannot wait to rewatch it with a festively boozy beverage. 

You can watch Krampus on November 15th.

Those are a few reasons I am grateful for Shudder this holiday season. While the rest of you are fighting with your family and friends, I will be parked in front of my TV. You can have your turkey because I would rather gorge myself on episodes of The Creep Tapes anyway.

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Let me know what Shudder shenanigans you have got your little eye on. I am nosy and want to make sure I am not missing anything on my favorite streamer.

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The Best Horror You Can Stream on Netflix in November 2025

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The year is winding down, and I don’t know about you, but I am trying to pack in as many 2025 horror movies as I can. Is this because I love making end-of-the-year lists? Yes. Is it because I am an unhealed overachiever? Also, yes. So, I am assuming some of you are also cruising the streamers to see what you may have missed. While Netflix has had my favorite new slasher Heart Eyes for a bit, and I have mentioned that in previous streaming guides, they also have other new horror titles to show you.

I do not talk about them as much because I did not have a good time with them. However, that does not mean you won’t enjoy some of these titles. That’s why I am taking the high road and finding something to be grateful for about each of them. That way, you will know there is a silver lining if you do watch them. Allow me to help you figure out what to prioritize this month and what to skip. Check out this chaotic Netflix hitlist below! 

The Best Movies to Stream on Netflix This Month

28 Years Later (2025)

A group of survivors on a small island has built a fortress to protect them from the rage virus. However, a young boy discovers what is really outside the walls of their community and sets off to find a cure for his sick mother. We all loved 28 Days Later, and some of us liked 28 Weeks Later. So, 28 Years Later was never going to live up to the hype with almost thirty years of anticipation. While I didn’t love it, I did enjoy seeing Danny Boyle helm another zombie installment. What he does in the subgenre is top-tier, and we are welcome (even if the script left me wanting more). That might have gotten buried in all the talk about the dicks seen in the movie, though.

Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025)

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A group of girls competing for prom queen starts disappearing, leaving the underdog to figure out what is happening to her competition. I had a lot of thoughts about this lackluster installment in Netflix’s Fear Street adaptations. As someone who grew up reading Fear Street books and wanting to adapt them myself, I do not understand how this movie came out so badly. Which made it hard to find something nice to say about this title. However, the soundtrack slaps, and it is not the soundtrack’s fault that it was wasted on a low-energy bottom-tier slasher. So, if you hit play on this, you can at least look forward to hearing some retro bangers selected by music supervisor Nora Felder. If you are familiar with her work on Yellowjackets and Stranger Things, you know Felder does not miss.

Maa (2025)

To battle a demon’s curse, a mother transforms into the legendary goddess Kali. As usual, Netflix did not advertise an international horror movie that seemed to have some potential. If they had told us Maa was an Indian Hindi-language mythological horror movie, most people who yell for intersectionality and originality would have run at it. Instead, we had to find out about it months later while looking for something we hadn’t already seen on the app. This movie is too long, and I cannot say it is good by any stretch of the imagination. However, it also made me realize how little I know about the goddess of destruction. If you are a nerd like me, this might lead you down a cool rabbit hole. You can also say you gave a view to a horror movie starring Brown people. Who knows, maybe you could be one of the few who enjoy this chaotic film.

Until Dawn (2025)

A group of friends find themselves trapped in a time loop where they keep getting killed in gruesome ways. I love the video game and was so bummed this adaptation was so bad. However, the practical effects are very cool and should be celebrated more. I think the stuff that the SFX team pulled off might be the only reason to watch the movie personally. I’m happy the actors whose work I enjoy got paid, and that’s another positive thing I can say. However, if we want to see young people in deadly time loops, we have so many movies that do it better. Excuse me as I look right at Happy Death Day and all of the movies that have tried to copy her.

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Ziam (2025)

A Muay Thai fighter battles through a zombie apocalypse to save the woman he loves. Netflix fumbled the advertising for this one too, because who doesn’t want to see a Thai zombie film? So, I was excited to watch it, but then sad I did not like it. However, I think this one is on me. It is an action-horror with a lot of heartfelt moments, and that’s not my bag. I wanted more violence and zombie action because I am a broken and heartless ghoul. So, Ziam might be the only movie on this list that does not deserve my bombastic side eye. I am waiting for other people to watch it and let me know if they have a better time with it, though. 

While I was not the audience for these movies, I am assuming some of you will dig them. Worst-case scenario, you cross off a few more 2025 horror movies and have something to talk about at Friendsgiving. Happy Horrordays! I will see myself out now…

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