 Thanks for checking out this shutter update video. So this is what's coming to shutter in February And I got to tell you up front. It sounds like some really good stuff It is jam-packed So I'm gonna try and get through this as fast as possible Because there's a lot in there and some of the stuff I might not read the descriptions for if they're kind of known films So first off the big thing that people are thinking about when is the Joe Bob the new season of Joe Bob's last Drive-In happening it will not be in February because nothing's been said about it unless they're gonna do an announcement later But they usually just will say it's like TBA Type thing and there's none of that for February I'm assuming it'll be the same as when it was released last year, which I believe was April It was either end of March or in April. So I'm saying I'm thinking around there. So anyway, first of all They're gonna be putting more episodes out for their show the Dead Lands That was already covered in the January one So if you want to know about that go back to my January update video Also the film Bliss coming out Thursday the 30th of January same for a dead lick Dead Lands is going through March 5th for all two episodes Another special for shutter a shutter original dogs don't wear pants and that premieres on February 6th This is a best picture winner at Fantastic Fest and Sitges International Film Festival. So that's exciting Juha develops an unexpected but powerful connection with dominatrix named Mona Following a tragic event in his life that has left him emotionally paralyzed Uncovering his dangerous addiction to suffocation Mona leads them both down a wild violent path towards emotional enlightenment That sounds kind of nuts sounds interesting. I am interested in that one and I will be doing screeners for a bunch of these I'm doing screeners for Yes, dogs don't wear pants. So that means when I'm doing my screeners That means I'll release a no spoilers review on the day that it hits shutter So it's available immediately. So if you want to know should I watch this since it's available on shutter You can check my channel and always get those screener Information or get my information on what I think of the screeners. All right. So then there's three from hell I know a lot of people want to see this film me included that will be hitting on February 13th After barely surviving a furious shootout with the police baby firefly Otis driftwood and captain spalding are behind bars But pure evil cannot be contained team teaming up with Otis's half-brother Wilson The demented firefly clan are back to unleash a whole new wave of death and depravity in this long-awaited sequel The zombies cult hits house of thousand corpses and the devil's rejects shutter exclusive. So yes, once again That's a screener as well I will be having a review of it. No spoilers the day it hits Cool interested and then I will also have a screener for this next one called Jessica forever and that is coming out the 20th Individually arresting an inventive dystopian future where violent misfits reign supreme one woman and her makeshift family of rehabilitated marauders fight for peace Okay, and that's a shutter original. So Yeah, so in my last video, I was saying that like also available in UK also available In Canada that type of stuff But I'm not gonna do that anymore because people have kind of reminded me that if they use I think their VPN Then it's not gonna matter. So whatever. Alright, so Coming this these are the like non-shutter Original things although there is a shutter original podcast That's going to be coming out called horror noir uncut Which I'm not gonna read through the whole synopsis of it Basically if people are familiar Eli Ross history of horror that was on AMC after they ran that show They then released uncut all of the interviews that they did as podcast episodes So they are doing that for the horror noir documentary if you haven't seen the horror noir documentary it is still on shutter It's very very good. It's about African-American horror history in in film and it's very good. It's extremely well made. I loved it Should go rewatch it and do a review like a full review on it But I will be checking out this podcast because I did the same for the Eli Ross history of horror It's just really cool to hear that stuff. So horror noir uncut look for that podcast starting February 7th, which is a Friday Now the featured collection here they go lovesick This film will be available on the first There's a thin line between love and terror cross it on Valentine's Day or any day with this lovingly curated selection of movies and series that delight in the darker side of desire So basically this is a collection of films are kind of putting out and together on shutter that kind of has a you know Valentine's feel and a lot of these films. I'm like, yeah So dogs don't wear pants Lizzie beast my bloody valentine audition the love witch spring Ganja and Hess double lover November. Are we not cats? Honeymoon little deaths kiss of the damned return of the living dead three night of the living devs a Discovery of witches prom night and Mary Lou prom night, too So that is one collection that'll be there kind of grouped together and some of those you've heard and we're like, wait Does that mean that's coming in February? Yes, and I'll get to that. So coming February 1st is child's play by Tom Holland We all know what child's play is I'm not I'm not gonna read the description of child's play everyone knows child's play It's a classic. So excited to see that on there Chris Saranen. Yeah Escape from New York we all know escape from New York as well. This isn't really horror, but it's done by John Carpenter It's a hell of a lot of fun. I love escape from New York. It's been a while since I've watched it though So I'm gonna watch it on shutter when that drops that is also available on the first. I'm excited for that one escape from New York Yeah, buddy also by John Carpenter the fog. This is another great one This is another one. I haven't seen him quite some time and I really really really love this movie Adrienne Barbo is wonderful in it and she's a wonderful human being I've been I've had the pleasure of meeting her in person She's very nice. Very awesome. So I'm gonna rewatch the fog Excited about that one also gonna rewatch this one Which I did a review for on the channel back in October my bloody Valentine and that was my first time seeing it and Since then I've been like I want to watch it again. So I will be watching it again Maybe even on the first we'll see I'll read my bloody Valentine cuz not necessarily everyone knows my bloody Valentine Wearing a miner's mask and armed with a pickaxe an unstoppable killer is on the loose Ten years ago in the town of Harmony an inexperienced coal miner caused an accident that trapped and killed five men and sent The only survivor Harry Warden into a permanent coma But Harry Warden wanted revenge exactly one year later on Valentine's Day He woke up and brutally murdered 22 people with a pickaxe before being killed now after years of peace Something from Harmony's dark past is back This movie is great. If you haven't seen it. Definitely see it. I did a spoiler Layden review of it. Go check that out after you watch it worth it Then we have night of the comet. This is another one that I'm pretty sure I've seen some time ago But it's been a while do you want to rewatch it a huge comet passes near the earth Vaporizing nearly the whole planet only a few teenagers inside a steel movie projection Booth survive as all those outside are turned to dust But a few partially exposed people are now hideous bloodthirsty zombies and they begin a deadly hunt for the last remaining humans Sounds like fun, I pretty sure I've seen this before but I don't remember a whole lot from it So it obviously needs a rewatch for me now films coming February 3rd Like me a masked youtuber draws fame followers and a few vocal haters from her increasingly dangerous videos This trippy wonderfully twisted South by Southwest selection Features an alienated Addison Timlin and a morally dubious Larry Fessenden as Unlikely companions on a drug-fueled neon road trip that goes where you least expect it That sounds fun. I would like to try that one out The Whistler, this is actually a short film Lindsay is put in charge of babysitting or a younger sister Becky one night while their parents go out to dinner Becky asked for a bedtime story and picks out a book called the Whistler the story of a man Who leads children to a magical place in the woods where they never have to grow up Peter Panmuch? Lindsay tells Becky that the real story is about a crazy man who lived in the town some hundreds Hundreds of years ago who led children to their death on impress bet Becky goes to bed But when Lindsay awakes her sister is gone and she must search the woods to find her sounds fun Then we have on February 6th dogs don't wear pants. We already went over that one And I will be like I said, I'll be doing the screener for that then we have the Golden Glove Based on the best-selling novel of the same name acclaimed filmmaker Faith Fatih Akin or Akin Delivers the gruesome tale of notorious German serial killer Fritz Honka as he haunts Hamburg's red light district in the 1970s Frequenting his favorite bar of boozy castaways the Golden Glove and chasing after any lonely woman He might just be able to lure into his attic Sounds interesting. I might check that one out the Hills have eyes. Yes, the original the Hills have eyes by West Craven Don't need to go into that one. Well-known film. I like it quite a bit Joe Bob did that film for his dinners of death not this past not in 2019 But in 2018 and it was awesome, which I don't know if they still have that episode up on Shutter check for that because that's a better way to I mean the Hills have eyes is great The Joe Bob treatment to it is even better to watch though. Then we have prom night I know a lot of people probably know it, but I'll read the description in case people don't for six long years Hamilton High School seniors Kelly Jude Wendy and Nick have been hiding the truth of what happened to ten-year-old Robin Hammond The day her broken body was discovered near an old abandoned convent They kept secret how they taunted Robin backed her into a corner until frightened She stood on a window ledge and fell to her death fearing they'd be held responsible They vowed never to tell however someone else was there that day and now is ready to exact their revenge on Prom night I have seen this film again This one's been years and maybe I need to rewatch that one too Then we have hello Mary Lou prom night to Which had gotten the Joe Bob treatment as well if that's still on shutter check it out that way In this supernatural sequel to the slasher classic prom night Sexually voracious bad girl Mary Lou Maloney is burned alive after winning prom queen in 1957 30 years later her spirit returns to possess Vicki a cheerleader who's been chafing under her parents repressive rules Mom and dad soon get an eye full after Vicki starts acting out But Mary Lou is more focused on revenge on the man who caused her early exit from earth who's now the school principal It's a fun film. It's a lot of fun But like I said if they still have the Joe Bob version on shutter watch it that way worth it Then February 13th three from hell already talked about that one February 17th one called blanket blankety. It's a short a woman attempts to exploit the human experience to use as a Dataset for a program that will generate an infinite number of scenarios through machine learning Unfortunately as the computer continues to fail the people contributing to the data sets start running out of ideas Sounds interesting. I'm totally good with watching short films. I mean short films are still films plus It doesn't take long so more digestible Soul station. I've heard good things about this one in this chilling animated prequel to the Korean horror smash train to Busan Which is good a zombie outbreak spreads amongst homeless people in the area surrounding soul station at the same exact moment The chaos begins begins a worried father arrives in the district hoping to track down his runaway daughter But the odds are not in their favor because as any fan of zombie cinema knows the real bad guys are never the undead But selfish monsters of the flesh-and-blood variety Yep, and it says that it borrows heavily from George A. Romero, so that's good Return of the living dead three The government is still experimenting with the reanimating chemical Trioxyn when a young man loses his girlfriend in an auto accident He uses the research to bring her back and helps it and helps as she consumes the only thing that will nourish her Human brains, of course. I have actually not seen return of living dead three I've actually only seen the first return of the living dead So I guess I have to watch the second one and then watch the third one when it's on shutter February 20th as we talked to Jessica forever Doing a screener for that one then February 24th We have dog soldiers, which is hailed by a lot of people as being one of the best werewolf films out there Neil Marshall did it a group of soldiers dispatched to the Scottish Highlands on special training maneuvers Face their biggest fears after they run into Captain Ryan The only survivor of a special ops team that was literally torn to pieces. What did that? Ryan refuses to disclose his mission even though whoever attacked his men might be hungry for seconds Help arrives in the form of a local girl who shelters them and he deserted farmhouse deep in the forest But when they realize that they are surrounded by a pack of blood-lusting werewolves It's apparent their nightmare has just begun. It is a good film and I feel like werewolves are underutilized So when you can find a good werewolf film that you haven't seen watch it definitely watch dog soldiers Then we have empathy ink an investor in a VR startup startup Discovers that the reality the company provides isn't virtual. That's it. That's a whole description. I mean short so Intriguing I might check it out. We'll see and the last one is when to go This one is directed by Larry Fessenden So, you know, it'll probably be pretty good at least a blue Volvo makes its way through the fading light of a chilly winter evening In upstate New York Kim George and their eight-year-old son Miles are city dwellers stealing a weekend away at a friend's Country farmhouse, but a fluke accident sets off a chain of events that alters their lives forever and Conjures up a ferocious spirit of the when to go a Native American myth made manifest in miles Imagination Sounds interesting. I'm down to do that. People were into like cryptozoology cryptids all that probably know about the when to go So that's interesting. Anyway. All right. I'm excited about a bunch of those Especially the ones that I said I need to rewatch like the fog and my bloody Valentine and stuff like that Heard mixed things about three from hell, but I'm very interested to check it out So put some comments down here. What are you excited about for February 1st shutter? Yeah, I'd love to hear what you're excited about. Also, what have you been watching recently? What can you recommend to me film-wise and I will take some recommendations potentially for reviews That I can do so please put that down there Anyway, please pay me back if you like any of my videos by hitting that subscribe That's a great way to keep me motivated If you already subscribe go ahead and hit the like button and if you want to if you aren't subscribed you hit subscribe and like and you'd be Super awesome, but thanks anyone. Thanks anyone. 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