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Nicolas Cage’s ‘Mandy’ Is Heading For The Horror Streaming Service Shudder

Nicolas Cage’s ‘Mandy’ Is Heading For The Horror Streaming Service Shudder

It’s rare that today’s movie watchers actually demand to see a movie in a movie theater rather than just wait for it to hit streaming. But that’s what’s happening with Mandy, the totally bonkers new Nicolas Cage movie in which he plays a metal battle axe-wielding widower out for vengeance against the mystical cult that killed his wife (Andrea Riseborough). And yet this news is still big: When it hits the streaming part of its life, it will live exclusively on the horror service Shudder.

Shudder — which houses a wide range of classics, cult favorites, exclusives (like Rob Zombie’s 31), and original programming — announced the news today on Twitter, and on its site itself, with the words “Coming Soon.”

Coming Soon to Shudder. #MandyMovie pic.twitter.com/D63Fh1yLkQ

— Shudder (@shudder) October 17, 2018

There’s no word yet on what “soon” means, especially as Mandy not only continues to do well in limited release but has, as per the afore-linked Business Insider article, inspired fans — even those who’ve already rented or bought it on iTunes — to demand local theaters book it.

Why are people demanding to see Mandy on a giant screen with super-loud sound Because it’s filled with bold images and loud sound. The score, by the late Jóhann Jóhannsson (Arrival, Sicario), is a mix of death metal and droney atmospherics (plus this killer King Crimson jam). The music perfectly compliments such sights as long-haired cult leader Linus Roache summoning evil spirits by blowing a horn and its Oscar-winning star, his face stained with blood, chugging vodka while screaming. And that’s before he gets into a chainsaw duel.

Surely Mandy will have a long life as a midnight movie staple, playing theaters for crowds into its strange brew of slow cinema and borderline-camp OTT-ness. But every movie needs to hit streaming eventually, and when Mandy does there will be one place to see it — which also happens to be the same place to watch Beyond the Black Rainbow, director Panos Cosmatos’ previous (and somehow even spacier and weirder) feature. Just do us a favor: Play it loud.

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