Shudder: Announcing a New Doc on History of Queer Horror Cinema, and PARTY HARD, DIE YOUNG And DEADTECTIVES Lead July Releases

School's out for Summer and the festival season has kicked off around the World. However, if you happen to find yourself stuck at home never fear because your horror itch can and will be scratched by Shudder. Next month's releases have been announced along with an new, upcoming documentary on the history of queer horror cinema.

This new documentary will be written and directed by Sam Wineman and produced by Horror Noire's Phil Noble Jr and Kelly Ryan. Wineman by way of the image provided for our gallery is giving a serious challenge to our own Josh Hurtado for most amzing pin collection on a jean jacket. I, at least, have that green VHS horror sticker pin on the bottom right. 

I digress. As we shake of the glitter and joy of celebrating Pride Month we in the horror community are due for a thorough digest of queer horror cinema and we look forward to what Wineman and company bring to us. 

Otherwise, we have prepared a gallery of all the releases coming in July. Shudder is especially pleased with their acquisitions of Party Hard, Die Young and DeadTectives. There are some noteble classics in the mix this coming month: Kubrick's The Shining, giallo flick All The Colors of The Dark, Prince of Darkness and Vault of Horror. Vampire lovers take note that Jim Mickle's Stake Land arrives on July 8th, along with the lesser sequel, Stakelander

All of July's arrivals and writeups are below. 

Summer is finally here. Who’s ready for a vacation? Your choices: A drug-fueled, massive EDM fest on the beaches of Croatia...where teens are getting picked off one by one (a.k.a. the Shudder Original slasher Party Hard, Die Young); A lovely mansion in Mexico City...where a group of fake TV ghost hunters encounter actual ghosts (the Shudder Original horror comedy DeadTectives); the psychedelic suburbs of London for essential giallo flick, 1972’s All the Colors of the Dark; or book a return trip to the Overlook hotel with Stanley Kubrick’s horror masterpiece, The Shining. On second thought, maybe it’s safer to stay home and just watch scary movies. (Programming also available on Shudder Canada and Shudder UK where noted.)

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