What’s coming soon to Shudder UK in July 2023?
David Farnor | On 30, Jun 2023
AMC’s horror subscription streaming platform is swimming into spooky waters this July. Here’s the line-up:
Quicksand – 14th July
An American couple, on the brink of divorce, travel to Colombia for a work conference. While on a hike through the rainforest, a storm causes them to become trapped in a pit of quicksand. Unable to move, it becomes a struggle for survival as they battle the elements of the jungle and a venomous snake, in order to escape. Starring Carolina Gaitan (Encanto) and Allan Hawco (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan).
Sharksploitation – 21st July
In the wake of blockbuster classic Jaws, a new subgenre was born. This new documentary explores the weird, wild cinematic legacy of sharks on film and the world’s undying fascination. From director-producer Stephen Scarlata (Jodorowsky’s Dune).
Etheria Film Night 2023 – 2nd July to 31st July
The acclaimed annual horror festival showcasing new horror, science fiction and fantasy films directed by women celebrates its 10th anniversary this year with the official festival line-up once again streaming exclusively on Shudder from July 2 through to July 31.
Rose: A Love Story – 10th July
Gripped by a violent, terrifying illness, Rose lives in seclusion with her husband, but the arrival of a stranger shatters the fragile refuge they have built.
Contorted – 17th July
A family moves to a quiet and isolated place but suffers from nightmares on their very first day in the new home. The wife is anxious about a strange sound she hears in the warehouse, but her husband ignores her concerns. Meanwhile, the family’s nightmares worsen to the point they can hardly tell the difference between dreams and reality.
Homebodies – 17th July
When a group of pensioners learns that their homes are to be torn down, they take action. An attempt to discourage soon escalates into murder.
Dead of Night (1945) – 24th July
Guests invited to a weekend in the country share their supernatural stories, beginning with Walter Craig, who senses impending doom as his half-remembered recurring dream turns into reality.
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