Skip to main content

What’s new on Shudder in November 2023

birth/rebirth - Official Trailer | HD | IFC Films

Halloween will have soon come and gone, but that doesn’t mean you have to stop watching spooky movies or scary TV shows. While virtually every streamer has a horror selection — a prime example being the best horror movies on Netflix — there’s only one service that is synonymous with the genre: Shudder.

Recommended Videos

In November 2023, the streamer’s programming includes the latest batch of episodes of the hit original series The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula, the streaming debut of birth/rebirth, and underrated repertory movies like Berberian Sound Studio. Halloween may be fleeting, but it’s always a good time to subscribe to Shudder and get scared out of your wits.

Every Tuesday in November

The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula 

Horror icons The Boulet Brothers are on the hunt to find the world’s next drag monster superstar in this new, star-studded fifth season of their hit reality competition show. With new competitors, challenges, special effects makeup, costumes, and performances, it promises to be truly terrifying and out-of-this-world.

November 1

Anna and the Apocalypse

A zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven — at Christmas — forcing Anna and her friends to fight, slash and sing their way to survival as they face the undead in a desperate race to reach their loved ones. But they soon discover that no one is safe in this new world, and with civilization falling apart around them, the only people they can truly rely on are each other.

November 6

I Am Not A Serial Killer

In a small Midwestern town, a troubled teen with homicidal tendencies must hunt down and destroy a supernatural killer while keeping his own inner demons at bay.

Mastemah

Mastemah follows Louise, a young psychiatrist who starts analyzing a dark and mysterious man, only to see people around her start to die.

November 10

Birth/Rebirth

Rose (Marin Ireland) is a pathologist who prefers working with corpses over social interaction. She also has an obsession—the reanimation of the dead. Celie (Judy Reyes) is a maternity nurse who has built her life around her bouncy, chatterbox six-year-old daughter, Lila (A.J. Lister).

One tragic night, Lila suddenly falls ill and dies, and the two women’s worlds crash into each other. They embark on a dark path of no return where they will be forced to confront how far they are willing to go to protect what they hold most dear.

This standout directorial debut from Laura Moss reimagines Mary Shelley’s classic horror novel Frankenstein with such a contemporary understanding that it becomes something exciting, terrifying, and singularly new.

November 13

Berberian Sound Studio

A sound engineer’s work for an Italian horror studio becomes a terrifying case of life imitating art.

The Wretched

A defiant teenage boy struggling with his parents’ imminent divorce faces off with a thousand-year-old witch who is living beneath the skin of and posing as the woman next door.

November 20

Pontypool

A radio host interprets the possible outbreak of a deadly virus that infects the small Ontario, Canada, town where he is stationed.

Jason Struss
Section Editor, Entertainment
Jason Struss joined Digital Trends in 2022 and has never lived to regret it. He is the current Section Editor of the…
If you have to watch one Netflix movie in January 2025, stream this one
Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne in His Three Daughters

Finding things to stream at the beginning of the year can be difficult. The rush of holiday content has come and gone, and January can sometimes be a relatively dry month. As a result, this month can also be the perfect time to catch up with things you might have missed on services like Netflix.

If you're looking to do exactly that, we'd recommend starting with one of the most acclaimed movies of 2024. His Three Daughters tells the story of three daughters who come together as their father approaches death. The movie is set almost entirely in one New York City apartment and focuses almost completely on how the daughters each deal with both each other and their grief. Here are three reasons you should check it out in January.

Read more
3 sci-fi movies on Peacock you need to watch in January 2025
Will Smith and Timmy Lee Jones wearing sunglasses and suits, Smith holding up a neuralyzer in Men in Black.

Want to go back in time and watch a fantastic sci-fi movie you have probably seen multiple times already, but that never gets old? Maybe you want to introduce your now of-age kids to an old favorite so they can revel in the masterpieces that these movies are just like you did when you first watched them. There are several such movies available to stream on Peacock.

The three sci-fi movies on Peacock you need to watch in January are top-notch flicks that don’t disappoint. In fact, in several cases, you can watch not only the first movie, but others in what eventually became massively popular franchises.

Read more
If you have to watch one Disney+ movie this January 2025, stream this one
Poster for Music by John Williams

There aren't many people in the world of film that are household names, at least outside of actors. Your average person can maybe name one or two directors and even fewer writers. There's one name outside of the obvious categories, though, that plenty of people would recognize.

John Williams is one of the most famous composers of the 20th century, period, and certainly in the world of film. Music by John Williams tells the composer's story and is well worth watching if you've got a Disney+ subscription. Featuring interviews with collaborators, experts, and famous fans, the film is worth watching for many reasons, three of which we delve into below.

Read more