The genre streaming service Besides Shudder originals, classic films like Phantasm and Halloween, and hosted shows like The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, the platform is known for compiling high-quality collections of movies for various occasions.
Now, A Discovery of Witches, which makes up the only non-film curated for the collection. Check out the tweet below:
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The most well-known film in the collection is undoubtedly Michael Rymer's Queen of the Damned, starring the late Aaliyah, satisfying Valentine's Day theming with its attractive stars and debaucherous vampire action. But for viewers who want to branch out to something different, the eclectic collection features tender romance masquerading as sci-fi body horror in Spring or the experimental giallo thriller, The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears. New additions to the Shudder platform, in general, spill over into the collection, including the period horror, The Last Thing Mary Saw. For the old-school horror fan, black-and-white classics like Mario Bava's Black Sunday and Curtis Harrington's Night Tide exist to test the boundaries of fear and ion. Otherwise, several other intriguing films reside within the collection, which subscribers can now access via the Shudder website or app.
Source: Shudder