Where to Watch The Shrouds Movie: Is it Streaming?

For fans of David Cronenberg, a new movie by the legendary director is a big deal.

Cronenberg, now 82, is known for his unique and visionary films that often delve into body horror and technology. His latest movie, “The Shrouds,” is considered one of his best and most personal works yet. Since its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival last summer, fans have eagerly awaited its release.

But how can you watch it? Let’s break it down for you.

As of April 25, “The Shrouds” is currently playing in theaters nationwide after a limited release last week. Unfortunately, it’s not available for streaming yet. When it does become available, you can catch it on the Criterion Channel, as it is a Janus Films/Sideshow release. This also means it may get a Criterion release down the line.

What is “The Shrouds” about? The movie follows Karsh, a man who creates a technology called GraveTech that allows people to watch their loved ones decompose in their coffins. The story takes a mysterious turn when someone destroys the technology, leading to a compelling and strange narrative.

“The Shrouds” stars Vincent Cassel as Karsh, along with Diane Kruger and a talented ensemble cast. Fans of Cronenberg’s work will find this film both captivating and entertaining.

Where does “The Shrouds” rank among Cronenberg’s films? With a filmography that includes classics like “The Fly” and “Scanners,” it’s a tough question. But “The Shrouds” is being hailed as one of his best, blending personal storytelling with elements of horror and humor. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to Cronenberg’s work, this film promises to captivate audiences with its unique atmosphere and unexpected twists.

So, grab your popcorn and head to the nearest theater to experience the cinematic wonder that is “The Shrouds.” And keep an eye out for future streaming options on the Criterion Channel.