Shudder’s latest psychological horror "MADS", directed and written by David Moreau, promises to be a heart-pounding, one-take nightmare that spirals into madness in real time. With stunning camerawork, this one-shot thriller keeps you on edge as it blurs the line between reality and psychosis.
Starring Milton Riche, Laurie Pavy, and Lucille Guillaume, MADS follows the story of 18-year-old Romain, who has just graduated and decides to try a new pill from his dealer. On his way to a party, Romain encounters an injured woman on the side of the road and, in an act of kindness, offers her a ride. But what starts as a good deed quickly descends into horror. Once inside his car, the woman suddenly smashes her own head against the dashboard, bleeding out in front of him. Is this the result of the drug coursing through his system, or is something far more sinister unfolding?
Romain’s journey is just beginning, and the chaotic events that follow turn the night into a hallucinatory nightmare. Viewers will be captivated by the relentless tension and Romain’s descent into an inescapable horror. "Mads" plays with reality, leaving both Romain and the audience questioning what’s real and what’s part of his bad trip.
If you’re a fan of immersive, high-intensity horror with an emphasis on visual storytelling, MADS will be a must-watch when it hits Shudder on October 18th. The film’s poster, recently released, teases the ominous energy of the film, capturing the sense of urgency and terror that awaits.
Catch "Mads" on Shudder and brace yourself for an unrelenting, nightmarish journey into madness.
Shudder’s latest psychological horror MADS, directed and written by David Moreau, promises to be a heart-pounding, one-take nightmare that spirals into madness in real time. With stunning camerawork, this one-shot thriller keeps you on edge as it blurs the line between reality and psychosis.
Starring Milton Riche, Laurie Pavy, and Lucille Guillaume, Mads follows the story of 18-year-old Romain, who has just graduated and decides to try a new pill from his dealer. On his way to a party, Romain encounters an injured woman on the side of the road and, in an act of kindness, offers her a ride. But what starts as a good deed quickly descends into horror. Once inside his car, the woman suddenly smashes her own head against the dashboard, bleeding out in front of him. Is this the result of the drug coursing through his system, or is something far more sinister unfolding?
Romain’s journey is just beginning, and the chaotic events that follow turn the night into a hallucinatory nightmare. Viewers will be captivated by the relentless tension and Romain’s descent into an inescapable horror. MADS plays with reality, leaving both Romain and the audience questioning what’s real and what’s part of his bad trip.
If you’re a fan of immersive, high-intensity horror with an emphasis on visual storytelling, MADS will be a must-watch when it hits Shudder on October 18th. The film’s poster, recently released, teases the ominous energy of the film, capturing the sense of urgency and terror that awaits.
Catch MADS on Shudder and brace yourself for an unrelenting, nightmarish journey into madness.
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