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Shudder has “BAD THINGS” in store as it acquires and dates Tribeca-premiering film

Female rage is at the heart of this new chiller.

Shudder has announced its acquisition of BAD THINGS ahead of its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June. The streamer has set an August 25 premiere date for the movie in all its territories (U.S., UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand), and it will also stream on AMC+ where available (U.S., Canada, Australia/New Zealand). Written and directed by Stewart Thorndike (LYLE), it stars Gayle Rankin, Hari Nef, Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Rad Pereira, Jared Abrahamson and Molly Ringwald. The synopsis: “A weekend getaway for a few girlfriends at a snowy resort becomes a psychological tailspin and bloody nightmare. Long-deceased guests and the space itself come to life in this haunting thriller.”

“With BAD THINGS, I wanted to create a world of women and non-binary people who shake off polite conditionings and finally roar,” Thorndike says in a statement. “Where are all the female Travis Bickles and Jack Torrances? BAD THINGS answers that with Ruthie Nodd. At the heart of BAD THINGS is a dark celebration of motherhood and all its splendid viscera. Shudder was the perfect partner for this tale of female rage.”

“We’ve wanted to see a new Stewart Thorndike film for years, says Shudder’s Sam Zimmerman. When the opportunity arose, Shudder was privileged to take part in BAD THINGS. It’s an exceptional freakout from an incredible team, and we can’t wait for our members to check in.”

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