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Shudder vs. Screambox: What’s the Best Horror Streaming Service?

By Matthew Lynch
June 26, 2023
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As the horror genre continues to grow in popularity, more and more streaming services are offering a wide range of options for horror fans. Two of the most popular services are Shudder and Screambox, both of which offer a wide variety of creepy content, but which one is the best?

Shudder, a subsidiary of AMC Networks, is an exclusive streaming service devoted entirely to horror. From classic horror flicks to the latest indie titles, Shudder offers a diverse range of content for horror fans. In addition to movies, Shudder also offers original content, including documentaries and exclusives like Creepshow and The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs.

Screambox, on the other hand, is a more recent offering from the media company Cinedigm, which offers both horror and sci-fi content. Similar to Shudder, Screambox offers a wide range of options, with a focus on independent and foreign titles that might not be available on other services.

So, which service is better? It ultimately comes down to personal preferences. Shudder offers a larger library of movies and is exclusively devoted to horror, making it a great choice for hardcore fans of the genre. The original content on Shudder is also a plus, offering unique and sometimes quirky perspectives on the horror genre.

Screambox, on the other hand, offers a more diverse selection of horror and sci-fi titles, making it a great option for fans of both genres. The service is also more affordable than Shudder, so it might be the better choice for those on a budget.

One drawback of Screambox is that it doesn’t offer any original content like Shudder does, but it does have the advantage of being available on more platforms, including Roku and Xbox, in addition to web browsers and mobile devices.

Ultimately, the decision between Shudder and Screambox comes down to what kind of horror fan you are. If you’re looking for a service that is exclusively devoted to the genre and offers unique original content, then Shudder is the way to go. If you’re more interested in a wider variety of content, including sci-fi and international horror, and affordability is a priority, then Screambox might be the best option.

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