The Cartel Teams With Former Shudder Chief to Launch Horror Label Shiver Studios

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The theater-first horror pic producer Craig Engler has set ‘Incident at Joshua Tree’ and ‘Bloody Mary’ as its first projects.

before his departure from the streaming service. The horror pic went on to gross $2 million in theaters. Los Angeles-based Shiver will follow its theatrical releases with a windowing strategy that includes streamers and traditional distributors.

“The theatrical experience has always been key to the success of great horror franchises, and with theaters back in full swing we’re seeing a huge demand from people who want to see scary movies in person again,” Engler added about his theater-first releasing strategy. The Cartel’s Spry and Eric Woods, and Engler, will serve as co-CEOs of Shiver Studios and produce projects for the new venture. Dave Brown and Zadoc Angell will also serve as producers on

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