What’s New On Shudder March 2018: ‘Bram Stoker’s Dracula,’ ‘Jawbreaker,’ ‘The Descent,’ And More

With the weather heating up now that it’s March, you might need some help sending a shiver down your spine. That’s where horror movies come in, the genre of film designed to chill you to the bone! Okay, I get that those are two different types of chills, but just go with me here–March can be a choice month for scares, just like any other!
And because scares are a year-round thing, that’s where Shudder comes in. Every month brings a new batch of horror films old and new to the streaming service, and March is obviously no different. This month, Shudder’s new offerings include truly terrifying creatures ranging from heartless teens to bloodthirsty monsters. There’s more than enough on Shudder to keep you up all night (either watching movies or terrified of sleep, your pick).
For the low price of just $4.99 a month, Shudder will grant you access to all the horror hits and blood-curdling indie gems you can handle. Ensure that your March is filled with frights by checking out all the new horror titles now available to stream on Shudder!

March 1

The Descent (2005) (US)

Six women’s annual adventure in the wilderness goes awry when a cave-in traps them deep in a cave. As if that wasn’t horrible enough, they quickly find out that they aren’t the only ones lurking in the shadows–and that their cave company ain’t too friendly. Up against a race of humanoid, cave-dwelling monsters, these women fight to survive to see the light of day one more time in a horror film described by many as a modern classic.
[Where to stream The Descent]

The Descent 2 (2009) (US)
The Children (2008) (US)
Honeymoon (2014) (CA)

March 5

The Haunting of Julia (1977) (US)

Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) (US)
There are few things as 1992 as Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of the iconic horror novel Dracula. Just look at that cast list: Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Anthony Hopkins! And, of course, there’s the deliciously devilish and horrifically coifed Dracula as played by Gary Oldman, a take on the legendary vampire unlike any before or since. In addition to defining early ’90s box office horror, the film also won a few Academy Awards (you best believe it won in the costume and makeup categories!).
[Where to stream Bram Stoker’s Dracula]

Jawbreaker (1999) (US)

March 12

Pod (2015) (US/CA)
Rift (2017) (US)

March 15

Cold Hell – A Shudder Exclusive (2017) (US/CA/UK)

March 17

The Bay (2012) (US)

March 19

Don’t Hang Up (2016) (US)
Bag Boy Lover Boy (2014) (US)

March 26

Dark Waters (1994) (US)
Behind the Mask (2006) (US/CA/UK)

March 29

Mon Mon Mon Monsters – A Shudder Exclusive (2017) (US/CA/UK)
Shudder has the exclusive streaming rights to this Taiwanese horror/comedy about a nerd, some bullies, and two female ghouls. Part teenage-romp, part gross-out horror flick, this movie goes places you definitely don’t see coming with shots and effects that will truly leave you shook and spooked. Experience this international fright-fest for the first time on Shudder!
[Where to stream Mon Mon Mon Monsters]