You’ll Never Find Me Is Unforgettable Horror, See The Terror In Action

By Douglas Helm | Published

You’ll Never Find Me is a slow-burn psychological horror film that premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival. It definitely could be one of the sleeper horror hits of 2024, as the Australian-made film will be released nationally in Australian theaters this week before debuting on Shudder on March 22. This means everyone will get the chance to check out this incredibly well-reviewed horror film very soon.

You’ll Never Find Me is the debut feature film from Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen, who co-directed the film from a screenplay by Bell. From what all the early reviews are saying, these are two names you’ll want to get familiar with because it’s an incredible debut. Right now, the critic score for the horror film is 95 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

You’ll Never Find Me is a slow-burn psychological horror film that premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.

You’ll Never Find Me follows an isolated man named Patrick (Brendan Rock) who lives alone in the back of a trailer park. A woman, known only as The Visitor (Jordan Cowan), shows up at the door to seek shelter from a coming storm. The storm worsens, and the two experience an increasingly threatening and intense night.

With the release of You’ll Never Find Me on March 22, Shudder is quickly becoming one of the best streaming services for horror fans.

Luke Buckmaster of the Guardian gave an especially glowing review of You’ll Never Find Me, noting the fantastic lead performances, the tense and thrilling moments of the film, and the script’s steady drip of “mysteries both small and large.” He also notes that the film comes together in “a shockingly brilliant final act with twists that nobody will see coming.” If the release of this movie has flown under your radar so far, it sounds like this should quickly be added to your Shudder queue as soon as it hits the platform.

With the release of You’ll Never Find Me on March 22, Shudder is quickly becoming one of the best streaming services for horror fans. Another highly-anticipated upcoming indie horror film coming to the platform is Late Night with the Devil. Late Night with the Devil stars David Dastmalchian as a late-night talk show host who tries to stage a possession on his show to drum up views, leading to terrifying results.

Late Night with the Devil will hit Shudder on April 5, not long after You’ll Never Find Me.

Late Night with the Devil will hit Shudder on April 5, not long after You’ll Never Find Me. In short, it’s set to be a good few weeks for horror fans. For horror fans that aren’t arachnophobes, Shudder is also set to release the French film Infested on the platform on April 26, which follows residents trying to escape their building after its overrun with venomous spiders.

Shudder will get more indie horror releases on the platform throughout the year, so keep your eyes out for those release dates. Of course, the platform also regularly adds older and underseen horror films to watch while you wait for the next big horror release. But if you’re looking for what might be one of the best horror thrillers of the year, make sure to head to Shudder on March 22 to check out You’ll Never Find Me.