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Horror & Shrill: Hulu/Amazon Prime

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Welcome to Horror & Shrill where I recommend a horror film for weekend viewing from one of the available streaming services (Netflix, Shudder, Hulu and Amazon).  The Autopsy of Jane Doe  (available on both Hulu  (most have Showtime add-on and Amazon Prime ) Directed by Andre Ovredal, The Autopsy of Jane Doe weaves a clever and suspenseful supernatural story of father and son coroners, Tommy (Brian Cox) and Austin (Emile Hirsch). When a Jane Doe corpse that was found buried in the basement of a murder site is wheeled into their morgue, this arrival will make their night anything, but routine. As the night progresses, both father and son each experience unnerving horror as every slice and dissect of Jane Doe pulls them further into madness.  I honestly can't recommend this movie enough, it's absolutely one of my favorite horror films of 2017! It has earned the distinction of remaining on my permanent list of top 10 best horror films. Wh...

6 of the Best Subtitled Horror on Netflix

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I understand there's a real struggle for horror fans and fans in general to fully embrace the world of subtitled horror. So, before you say, "Evil, I don't watch movies to read them" or "I hate subtitles they're so boring!" or "I just can't with subtitles!". Hear me out, by avoiding subtitled horror you are missing out on some outstanding horror films that rival their counterpart. Not to mention you are opting out of a good portion of the Foreign Horror sub-genre! Now everything takes small steps, that's why I've curated some horror films that can be your starting point! When Veronica and her friends decide to contact the other side with a Ouija board during an eclipse, what they unleash is so demonic it will destroy Veronica's grip with reality as well as effect all those around her. When released, Veronica made the rounds and was touted as "the scariest movie ever", "terrifying" and "disturbi...