The Halloween season used to be the time to huddle around the horror shelves at the local Blockbuster, but in an era when most physical video shops are few and far between, you can now stream your screams on services like AMC's Shudder, which will have a few new treats for horror fans to dig into this October.

According to EW, the self-aware horror comedy Found Footage 3D (read Patrick Bromley's review here) will debut on Shudder in the US, Canada, and UK beginning October 26th, and as a special presentation, viewers will have the option to watch the film in both 2D and 3D. Also coming out on Shudder starting on October 26th is the documentary Spookers, which explores the hard work that goes into running a family-owned haunted house.

Several weeks earlier on October 5th, Seoul Station, the animated prequel to Train to Busan, will be released on the streaming service, followed by the October 12th release of the social media-centric horror film Can't Take It Back. You can watch trailers for several of the films below, and visit Shudder's website to view their entire eclectic collection of horror films.

Source: EW
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