[News] Shudder Drops New BAD THINGS Image Before World Premiere

[News] Shudder Drops New BAD THINGS Image Before World Premiere
(L-R: Gayle Rankin, Hari Nef and Rad Pereira in BAD THINGS. Photo courtesy of Shudder.)
Shudder, AMC Networks’ premiere streaming service for horror, thriller and the supernatural, has revealed an exclusive new still from the upcoming queer thriller BAD THINGS.

The film will World Premiere at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival on June 9th, followed by a streaming release on Shudder on August 25th in all included territories (U.S., UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand). The film will also stream on AMC+ where available (US, CA, ANZ).

For a group of friends in the Northeast, a weekend getaway at a snowy resort sounds like just what the doctor ordered. An opportunity to reconnect, relax, and recuperate among serene, snow-capped mountains and trees. But peace doesn’t last long as the ghosts of guests past and relationships long buried come to light. Soon enough, their trip transforms into a psychological tailspin and bloody nightmare, as both long-deceased guests and the space itself come to life, and the group turn on each other in a race to stay alive.

Written and directed by Stewart Thorndike (Lyle), BAD THINGS stars Gayle Rankin (Netflix’s GLOW, Men), Hari Nef (Barbie, Amazon’s Transparent), Annabelle Dexter-Jones (HBO’s Succession, “The Calling”), Rad Pereira (HBO’s Betty), Jared Abrahamson (God’s Time, Hulu’s Ramy) and Molly Ringwald (Ryan Murphy’s “Netflix Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” and his upcoming “Feud”).

The film is produced by Lizzie Shapiro (Independent Spirit Award Winner Shiva Baby) and Lexi Tannenholtz (Chestnut), with executive producers David Harari, Caroline Kaplan and George Rush of PCG Pictures, Gus Deardoff of The Space Program, George A. Loucas and Matthew Dean Russell of Baked Studios and Amy Williams who also served as production designer on the film.

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