Pick The Streaming Movie or Show for HNR Patreon Exclusive of December – Patreon Exclusive

There’s so much streaming content out there. It’s hard to pin down what to watch with all the money we spend on Netflix, Amazon or Shudder. Well, we are excited to announce that, starting this month, we are going to devote a new podcast towards covering something horror related for various streaming platforms. Each month, members of the Grue Crew will record a special  HNR: Patreon Exclusive  podcast, and Patrons wills be able to vote!

Patrons who pay at least $1 a month can click here and pick your favorite. Polls close December 17th. The options for December are…

Mindhunter Season 1 (Netflix)

In the late 1970s two FBI agents expand criminal science by delving into the psychology of murder and getting uneasily close to all-too-real monsters. A hold over from the previous poll.

Bright (Netflix)

Set in a world where mystical creatures live side by side with humans, a human cop is forced to work with an Orc to find a weapon everyone is prepared to kill for.

Dark Season 1 (Netflix)

A family saga with a supernatural twist, set in a German town, where the disappearance of two young children exposes the relationships among four families.

Seoul Station (Shudder)

Several groups of people try to survive a zombie pandemic that unleashes itself in downtown Seoul. A prequel to the Grue Crew favorite of 2016 “Train to Busan.”

Slasher Season 2: Guilty Party (Netflix)

Slashers 8-episode second season centers around a horrific secret that a group of former summer camp counselors have buried long ago. Due to a changing circumstance, they must return to their resort in the dead of winter to retrieve the body of Talvinder, whom they murdered while they were camp counsellors, five years earlier. They get surprised when they can’t find the body at the campsite. Later, the group start dying one by one at the hands of a mysterious person wearing a hoodie.

The Core Season 1 (Shudder)

A weekly  dissection of genre filmmaking hosted by director and genre fan Mickey Keating. Alongside filmmakers from the world of horror, Keating examines the onscreen techniques and real-life psychologies that strike fear into our very core.

 

 

Thomas Mariani
Thomas Mariani is a born geek, with a bit of nerd mixed in here & there. A native of the (less) swampy parts of Florida, Thomas has always been a fan of films, television & other sources of media ever since he was a child, having been raised on Jim Henson, Star Wars and the basic cable cartoons of the ’90s & ’00s.

Some of his favorite horror films include Evil Dead II, Poltergeist and An American Werewolf in London. He already has experience writing and podcasting about pop culture, which you can read/listen to on sites like www.oneofus.net, www.horrornews.net or even on twitter as @NotTheWhosTommy.