I might be strange, but after a long day of writing, reading, writing, and laying around on the couch in order to do a little reading, I like to unwind by watching a movie. Yes, that's not so strange, but I have a particular passion for only one genre of movie - straight up blood-curdling, spine-tingling, give-me-nightmares-every-night -of-my-life horror. I guess something about being irrevocably terrified by watching movies like the Halloween series and House on Haunted Hill as a very young kid with my much older siblings made me a bit of a scare junkie, forever chasing that terror that made me feel so alive back then. Regardless, while I'm chasing that high, which is becoming increasingly hard to fulfill with the dismal state of modern horror, I constantly switch between Hulu and Netflix, never wanting to pay for both nor being able to afford to.
And then I found Shudder.
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