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Newsweek
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
New on Shudder: Full List of Movies, Shows Hitting Platform June 2025
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors Looking for what's on Shudder in June 2025? You're in the right place. The AMC Networks-owned streamer that specialises in horror has announced all of the titles releasing for the month, which includes a mix of terrifying classics, must-see series, and Shudder exclusives. Insidious is the most well-known upcoming addition. The first in this now iconic horror film franchise which spawned four sequels follows a married couple investigating paranormal goings-on. Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne, and Angus Sampson star. Patrick Wilson stars in Insidious Patrick Wilson stars in Insidious FilmDistrict There's also a new series of cult favourite Shudder original series The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, in which hosts Briggs and Darcy the Mail Girl present frightening double features. Halfway through the month come more Shudder originals, this time films, in the form of Ash and Best Wishes To All. Read on for the complete Shudder June 2025 releases. What's Coming to Shudder in June 2025? June 1 Dead Silence Insidious June 6 The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs (9pm ET on Shudder TV; available on demand beginning Sunday, June 8) June 13 Best Wishes to All June 17 Hell Motel (two-episode season premiere; new episodes weekly) June 20 Ash June 22 The Strain – Seasons 1-4 premiere Shudder Watch Party Schedule June 2025 June 13 Family Secrets Watch Party – Best Wishes To All and Impetigore June 20 Modern Master: Flying Lotus Watch Party – Ash and Kuso June 27


Daily Record
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
MOVIE REVIEW: We see if 'It Feeds' satisfies horror fans' taste buds
Little originality on show but still works. on its own merits - just. It Feeds stars Twilight's Ashley Greene as clairvoyant Cynthia who is forced into action to protect her daughter Jordan (Ellie O'Brien) and young stranger Riley (Shayelin Martin) from an evil entity. Writer-director Chad Archibald's ( Bite, The Heretics) horror film somehow gets away with sharing DNA with the likes of Insidious to still work on its own merits - just. Cynthia's personal experience of traumatic loss drives her decision-making and for much of the movie all that matters to her is Jordan's safety and avoiding confrontation. But Jordan leaps into action to help Riley, especially after engaging with Riley's aggressive, secretive dad Randall (Shawn Ashmore). O'Brien's infectious and endearing selflessness drives the flick and Jordan's fate quickly intertwines with Riley's. Greene and Ashmore actually starred together in 2021's decent but inexplicably long thriller Aftermath and do a good job here as the main adults on show. Greene's character is clearly torn between doing the right thing and her family's self-preservation and despite using increasingly extreme measures, all Ashmore's Randall is out to do is also protect his daughter. I could've done without Juno Rinaldi's kooky Agatha, who only seems to exist to give Cynthia and Jordan a helping hand when the plot requires it, and would like to have seen more of the always offbeat and fascinating presence of Julian Richings ( Dr Whittaker). I was also torn between thinking the climactic showdown sequence was cool or dumb. It's very Insidious, with characters entering a dark world through their minds, but the visuals are immersive and the environment threatening. Quite why everyone ends up wearing goth-like clothing and is styled with eye-opening hair and make-up is pretty bizarre, though. It Feeds won't win any points for originality, however, Archibald's latest horror dishes out just enough scares, meaningful motivations and stirring shots to satisfy genre fans' taste buds. ● Pop me an email at and I will pass on any movie or TV show recommendations you have to your fellow readers. Gerry Foster said: 'Gangs of London on Sky just keeps getting better and better. They really know how to up the ante.' *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here. And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here.
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sony Sets Austin Butler Crime Thriller ‘Caught Stealing' for August, Pushes ‘Insidious 6' to Fall 2026
Sony Pictures has set Darren Aronofsky's upcoming thriller 'Caught Stealing' for release on August 29 while moving the previously slated sixth installment in Blumhouse's 'Insidious' series to August 21, 2026. Based on the book of the same name by Charlie Huston, 'Caught Stealing' will star Austin Butler as Hank Thompson, a burned-out former baseball player, who is unwittingly plunged into a wild fight for survival in the downtown criminal underworld of '90s NYC. Zoë Kravitz, Regina King, Liev Schreiber, Matt King and Bad Bunny also star. Sony released the previous installment in the 'Insidious' series, 'The Red Key,' through Screen Gems in July 2023. The film grossed $189 million worldwide against a $16 million budget. Both 'Caught Stealing' and 'Insidious 6' will be released in the end-of-summer period where thrillers and horror films tend to fill the release slate. There are no wide releases currently set for release alongside 'Caught Stealing,' with films set for release earlier in August including Universal/DreamWorks' sequel to 'The Bad Guys' and an untitled Paul Thomas Anderson film from Warner Bros. that will have Imax support. The post Sony Sets Austin Butler Crime Thriller 'Caught Stealing' for August, Pushes 'Insidious 6' to Fall 2026 appeared first on TheWrap.
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sony Sets Austin Butler Crime Thriller ‘Caught Stealing' for August, Pushes ‘Insidious 6' to Fall 2026
Sony Pictures has set Darren Aronofsky's upcoming thriller 'Caught Stealing' for release on August 29 while moving the previously slated sixth installment in Blumhouse's 'Insidious' series to August 21, 2026. Based on the book of the same name by Charlie Huston, 'Caught Stealing' will star Austin Butler as Hank Thompson, a burned-out former baseball player, who is unwittingly plunged into a wild fight for survival in the downtown criminal underworld of '90s NYC. Zoë Kravitz, Regina King, Liev Schreiber, Matt King and Bad Bunny also star. Sony released the previous installment in the 'Insidious' series, 'The Red Key,' through Screen Gems in July 2023. The film grossed $189 million worldwide against a $16 million budget. Both 'Caught Stealing' and 'Insidious 6' will be released in the end-of-summer period where thrillers and horror films tend to fill the release slate. There are no wide releases currently set for release alongside 'Caught Stealing,' with films set for release earlier in August including Universal/DreamWorks' sequel to 'The Bad Guys' and an untitled Paul Thomas Anderson film from Warner Bros. that will have Imax support. The post Sony Sets Austin Butler Crime Thriller 'Caught Stealing' for August, Pushes 'Insidious 6' to Fall 2026 appeared first on TheWrap.