Stay Out of the Attic Review: Shudder s Latest Original Is a Pedestrian House of Horrors
Stay Out of the Attic Review: Shudder s Latest Original Is a Pedestrian House of Horrors
Stay Out Of The Attic brings Shudder subscribers into a haunted house creature feature with a Nazi scientist.
Shudder can t receive enough praise for the zesty selection of films they bring horror fans, from cult classics and old gems to modern flicks and platform-exclusive originals. Shudder Originals have tended to be solid more often than not, and even some of the weaker efforts pose a good time for horror freaks looking for their fill. Their newest feature, Stay Out Of The F Attic, directed by Jerren Laudert, serves high expectations on title alone. Absent of F , it sounds like a late 70s/early 80s sleazy shlocker. With F , you have to expect one hell of a horror flick - there s both a direct warning and a curse word in the title.
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New streaming movies are coming to entertain you and your family during socially distanced times.
This weekend, Tom Holland - aka your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in the Marvel movies - takes a very different role in an Apple TV+ opioid drama directed by the Russo brothers ( Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame ), Jennifer Garner s once again a loving mom in a Netflix family comedy and a Punky Brewster star hops in a time machine back to the 1990s with a new documentary about her childhood.
If you re feeling the itch to get back to the movies in person, and it s safe enough to return to your local theater: Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language film “The Human Voice” starring Tilda Swinton is releasing in New York, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles on Friday, accompanied by a digitally restored version of “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. (An expansion into independent theaters across the country will follow.)