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Faces of Death is finally streaming on Shudder and it's the best slasher of 2026

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July 10, 2026

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Faces of Death is finally streaming on Shudder and it's the best slasher of 2026

Faces of Death is finally streaming on Shudder. Here's why Daniel Goldhaber's smart, bloody slasher is one of 2026's best horror movies.

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Us Weekly

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· Jul 2, 2026

What's New on Shudder in July 2026 – All the Movies and TV Shows

Shudder is the platform for horror movie lovers craving to see the latest the genre has to offer. And since horror has been on fire in 2026, the streamer is set to have its biggest month yet in July. Watch With Us are huge fans of the service, and we can’t wait to recommend all []

UPI

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· Jul 8, 2026

Movie review: 'Evil Dead Burn' enhances relentless gore franchise

Movie review: 'Evil Dead Burn' enhances relentless gore franchise

Gizmodo

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· Jul 10, 2026

‘Faces of Death’ Is Surprisingly Insightful—Not So Surprisingly, Also Gruesome as Hell

If you missed 'Faces of Death' in theaters, the reimagining of the infamous faux documentary is coming to Shudder this week.

Polygon

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· Jul 8, 2026

Evil Dead Burn review: A gory sequel caught between horror and camp

Evil Dead Burn packs gruesome kills and stylish filmmaking, but its attempt to unite every era of the franchise falls flat.

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jun 25, 2026

‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Review: Johnny Knoxville and Gang Reunite for One Final (Fingers Crossed) High-Risk Hurrah

New, insanely dangerous stunts, as well as past highlights, are featured in this allegedly ultimate film of the longstanding franchise.

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· Jun 29, 2026

First trailer for Nosferatu director's next horror movie is here, and it looks like his creepiest project yet

First trailer for Nosferatu director's next horror movie is here, and it looks like his creepiest project yet

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Related coverage for "Faces of Death is finally streaming on Shudder and it's the best slasher of 2026": Us Weekly — What's New on Shudder in July 2026 – All the Movies and TV Shows. UPI — Movie review: 'Evil Dead Burn' enhances relentless gore franchise. Gizmodo — ‘Faces of Death’ Is Surprisingly Insightful—Not So Surprisingly, Also Gruesome as Hell. Polygon — Evil Dead Burn review: A gory sequel caught between horror and camp. The Hollywood Reporter — ‘Jackass: Best and Last’ Review: Johnny Knoxville and Gang Reunite for One Final (Fingers Crossed) High-Risk Hurrah. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/8MJnLUdf2EQdMTaqsNfwXP.jpg — First trailer for Nosferatu director's next horror movie is here, and it looks like his creepiest project yet