5 Best Christmas Horror Movies(Photo Credit –IMDb)
When one thinks of Christmas, horror, and gore are generally not the first things that come to mind. Christmas is all about having fun. It’s full of life and color, and identifying it as scary would be out of place. And while Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” does make a perfect example of a ‘scary Christmas,’ it does not qualify as a traditional, spine-chilling horror movie. But contrary to popular narrative — certain media out there does it, and does it well. Think of the latest “Fargo” episode that runs a Halloween theme and blends it with “Nightmare Before Christmas.”
So, the appeal behind it is understandable. This is why we have curated a list of the best Christmas horror movies you can enjoy for a change of pace from all the happy and sparkly traditions.
1. Krampus (2015) Krampus (Photo Credit –IMDb...
When one thinks of Christmas, horror, and gore are generally not the first things that come to mind. Christmas is all about having fun. It’s full of life and color, and identifying it as scary would be out of place. And while Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” does make a perfect example of a ‘scary Christmas,’ it does not qualify as a traditional, spine-chilling horror movie. But contrary to popular narrative — certain media out there does it, and does it well. Think of the latest “Fargo” episode that runs a Halloween theme and blends it with “Nightmare Before Christmas.”
So, the appeal behind it is understandable. This is why we have curated a list of the best Christmas horror movies you can enjoy for a change of pace from all the happy and sparkly traditions.
1. Krampus (2015) Krampus (Photo Credit –IMDb...
- 12/14/2023
- by Koimoi.com Team
- KoiMoi
There’s something about Eerie, Indiana that brings out even more early ’90s nostalgia than a pair of Mc Hammer pants or A.C. Slater slamming you into a locker. Right up there with Are You Afraid of the Dark? as some of the all-time best gateway TV horror for kids, Eerie always felt like a must watch if you could catch it on Disney or eventually Saturday mornings on Fox Kids Network. The show idea was simple and easy to relate to when you were a kid because every adult in suburbia seemed weird as fuck at the time. Hell, they still do.
In the show, Marshall Teller (Omri Katz) and his friend Simon (Justin Shenkarow) investigate the weird and possibly sinister happenings of their neighborhood and as usual… the adults never believe them.
Eerie, Indiana is jam packed with Halloween atmosphere and horror goodness and it just so...
In the show, Marshall Teller (Omri Katz) and his friend Simon (Justin Shenkarow) investigate the weird and possibly sinister happenings of their neighborhood and as usual… the adults never believe them.
Eerie, Indiana is jam packed with Halloween atmosphere and horror goodness and it just so...
- 10/23/2023
- by Mike Holtz
- bloody-disgusting.com
From The Damned and Harrow County to The Empty Man and Lamentation, Cullen Bunn has been terrifying comic book readers for decades, and now he's bringing his imaginative nightmares to life in novel format with Crooked Hills. Originally published back in 2011, Crooked Hills is Cullen Bunn's updated and preferred edition of the first book in his planned new middle reader series, and with the novel now on Kickstarter, we caught up with Cullen to discuss writing scares for readers of all ages in his new book, working with the team at Outland Entertainment to crowdfund Crooked Hills, teaming up with artist Aaron Palsmeier for stylishly spooky covers, and being inspired by movies such as The Goonies and The Monster Squad (as well as R.L. Stine's Goosebumps book series) when creating the haunted world of Crooked Hills!
You can check out our full Q&a with Cullen below, and to...
You can check out our full Q&a with Cullen below, and to...
- 10/13/2023
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
After the success of horror film “Deleter,” actor Nadine Lustre and filmmaker Mikhail Red have teamed again on genre film “Nokturno.”
“Nokturno” revolves around a curse brought on by Filipino folklore characters known as Kumakatok, who are tall, thin and have long, pale fingers. They wear veils that obscure their faces and come knocking in the dead of the night. Those who answer the door are cursed to die or lose a loved one in three days.
Lustre plays Jamie, an overseas Filipina worker who returns to her isolated home province when rumors of mysterious killings brought about by a primal curse begin to circulate. She must reunite with her estranged mother Lilet, played by Eula Valdez (the lead in Red’s 2018 Rotterdam title “Neomanila”), and face her family’s troubled past in order to survive the curse of the Kumakatok.
The cast also includes Bea Binene, Wilbert Ross, J.J. Quilantang...
“Nokturno” revolves around a curse brought on by Filipino folklore characters known as Kumakatok, who are tall, thin and have long, pale fingers. They wear veils that obscure their faces and come knocking in the dead of the night. Those who answer the door are cursed to die or lose a loved one in three days.
Lustre plays Jamie, an overseas Filipina worker who returns to her isolated home province when rumors of mysterious killings brought about by a primal curse begin to circulate. She must reunite with her estranged mother Lilet, played by Eula Valdez (the lead in Red’s 2018 Rotterdam title “Neomanila”), and face her family’s troubled past in order to survive the curse of the Kumakatok.
The cast also includes Bea Binene, Wilbert Ross, J.J. Quilantang...
- 10/1/2023
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Brock Media, the TV and film production company backed by BBC Studios, has made its first venture into the horror genre with a new podcast series. Eerie is an anthology series featuring eight stories written and performed by leading voices in the horror genre, including authors Julia Armfield (salt slow and Our Wives Under The Sea), Alison Rumfitt (Tell Me I’m Worthless and Brainwyrms) and Kirsty Logan (Things We Say In The Dark).
- 9/20/2023
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Omri Katz is an American former child actor best known for his roles as John Ross Ewing III in the television series Dallas and as Max Dennison in the film Hocus Pocus. Like a handful of other child actors, he didn’t have a great run in the industry. So, he decided to hang up his boots and retire. Before he called it quits, the star appeared in several series and films, including Eerie, Indiana, Adventures in Dinosaur City, and Matinee. Katz retired from acting in the late 1990s and has since kept a low profile. Nevertheless, here are 10 things you...
- 4/29/2023
- by Tracy Ume
- TVovermind.com
This episode of the Horror TV Shows We Miss video series was Written and Narrated by Niki Minter, Edited by Adam Walton, Produced by John Fallon, and Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian. Here’s the text of the video script:
I think 1991 shaped my life before I even realized it did. Aeon Flux, Pete & Pete, Clarissa Explains It All, Liquid Television, The Addams Family, People Under the Stairs, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead, and of course, Eerie, Indiana.
All those shows and movies I just mentioned, I can still enjoy just the same as I did then. A few of them actually get repeat viewings throughout the year. There was something cool about these shows made for kids and teens around this time– they weren’t dumbing it down. Kids felt like they were watching something that they could experience for themselves– it was something that felt real. These...
I think 1991 shaped my life before I even realized it did. Aeon Flux, Pete & Pete, Clarissa Explains It All, Liquid Television, The Addams Family, People Under the Stairs, Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead, and of course, Eerie, Indiana.
All those shows and movies I just mentioned, I can still enjoy just the same as I did then. A few of them actually get repeat viewings throughout the year. There was something cool about these shows made for kids and teens around this time– they weren’t dumbing it down. Kids felt like they were watching something that they could experience for themselves– it was something that felt real. These...
- 3/28/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Born on December 11, 1991, Mikhail Red is an independent Filipino filmmaker based in Manila, the Philippines. Growing up under the guidance of his father Filipino filmmaker and Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner Raymond Red, Mikhail was exposed to the cinema at an early age. He wrote and directed his first short film at 15 and immediately earned recognition in local and international film festivals. As a young up-and-coming filmmaker, he continued making short films throughout his teenage years, screening his works at film festivals in Hong Kong, New York, Berlin, Seoul, Austria, and Canada among others. At 21, he wrote and directed his first full-length feature film entitled “Recorder”, which had its international premiere at the 2013 Tokyo International Film Festival. Since 2016 and the success of “Birdshot”, he has been shooting a film a year, most of which were box office successes.
On the occasion of his presence in the International Jury if Fica Vesoul,...
On the occasion of his presence in the International Jury if Fica Vesoul,...
- 3/10/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
SAG Awards viewers are wondering what was up with Aubrey Plaza.
On Sunday night, “The White Lotus” star got up onstage with her fellow cast members when the show won Best Ensemble in a Drama series, be she appeared preoccupied.
Read More: Trending Now: Jenna Ortega And Aubrey Plaza Goof Off Backstage At The SAG Awards
While co-star F. Murray Abraham was giving an acceptance speech on behalf of the cast, viewers noticed that Plaza seemed visibly annoyed.
On Twitter, a number of people brought up the fact that she even seemed to exit the stage very quickly once the speech was over, rather than mingling with the cast.
Though as she left the stage, Plaza seemed to be back in good spirits, laughing with fellow cast members.
While it’s not clear what was bothering Plaza, some did notice that at one point co-star Jon Gries had grabbed her...
On Sunday night, “The White Lotus” star got up onstage with her fellow cast members when the show won Best Ensemble in a Drama series, be she appeared preoccupied.
Read More: Trending Now: Jenna Ortega And Aubrey Plaza Goof Off Backstage At The SAG Awards
While co-star F. Murray Abraham was giving an acceptance speech on behalf of the cast, viewers noticed that Plaza seemed visibly annoyed.
On Twitter, a number of people brought up the fact that she even seemed to exit the stage very quickly once the speech was over, rather than mingling with the cast.
Though as she left the stage, Plaza seemed to be back in good spirits, laughing with fellow cast members.
While it’s not clear what was bothering Plaza, some did notice that at one point co-star Jon Gries had grabbed her...
- 2/27/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
“Creepshow” the Shudder TV series inspired by EC Comics and Warren magazines “Famous Monsters of Filmland”, Creepy” and “Eerie”, is releasing a new Skybound comic book anthology title based on the show, with Creepshow #1 available September 21, 2022:
"Growing up a fan of horror comics and ‘Famous Monsters’, I will never forget the thrill of seeing a new issue hit the stands, thumbing through the pages with the anticipation of diving into a dark twisted and outrageous world filled with ghouls, zombies and the classic come-uppence," said Greg Nicotero, director, writer, and executive producer of the Creepshow TV series.
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"Growing up a fan of horror comics and ‘Famous Monsters’, I will never forget the thrill of seeing a new issue hit the stands, thumbing through the pages with the anticipation of diving into a dark twisted and outrageous world filled with ghouls, zombies and the classic come-uppence," said Greg Nicotero, director, writer, and executive producer of the Creepshow TV series.
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 8/28/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Hollywood actor Danny Trejo has been cast for the role of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in “1521,” an upcoming historical epic that charts the pre-colonial era of the Philippines depicting the Battle of Mactan, Variety has learned.
Produced by Filipino-American filmmaker Francis B. Lara Ho of Inspire Studios, “1521” is a U.S.-Philippines production that follows the journey of Magellan, who led the Spanish expedition and was one of the first Europeans to travel to Asia. He reached the archipelago that is known as Philippines today on March 16, 1521.
The script of “1521” was penned by Mary Krell-Oishi. Principal photography is expected to start this month in Palawan.
Joining Trejo in the cast is Michael Copon. He will play the role of Datu Lapu-lapu, an island ruler and leader of the warriors who fended off Magellan’s attempted colonization of the Philippine archipelago. Magellan’s forces were defeated and the...
Produced by Filipino-American filmmaker Francis B. Lara Ho of Inspire Studios, “1521” is a U.S.-Philippines production that follows the journey of Magellan, who led the Spanish expedition and was one of the first Europeans to travel to Asia. He reached the archipelago that is known as Philippines today on March 16, 1521.
The script of “1521” was penned by Mary Krell-Oishi. Principal photography is expected to start this month in Palawan.
Joining Trejo in the cast is Michael Copon. He will play the role of Datu Lapu-lapu, an island ruler and leader of the warriors who fended off Magellan’s attempted colonization of the Philippine archipelago. Magellan’s forces were defeated and the...
- 8/6/2022
- by Vivienne Chow
- Variety Film + TV
Ken Kelly, the fantasy artist who created the iconic album covers for Kiss’ Destroyer and Love Gun, has died at the age of 76.
No cause of death was announced. Members of Kiss turned to social media Saturday to pay tribute to the veteran comic book artist who painted two of their most memorable images in the Rock Hall-inducted act’s iconography.
Gene Simmons tweeted Saturday, “Sad to find out Ken Kelly, who painted our Destroyer album cover passed away. A kind and beloved gentleman. Rest In Peace.”
Former Kiss drummer...
No cause of death was announced. Members of Kiss turned to social media Saturday to pay tribute to the veteran comic book artist who painted two of their most memorable images in the Rock Hall-inducted act’s iconography.
Gene Simmons tweeted Saturday, “Sad to find out Ken Kelly, who painted our Destroyer album cover passed away. A kind and beloved gentleman. Rest In Peace.”
Former Kiss drummer...
- 6/4/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Anil Kapoor Thriller Lands At Netflix
Netflix has taken rights on revenge thriller Thar, which stars Anil Kapoor and Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor in the story of a man who embarks on a journey to avenge his past. The project marks the directorial debut of Raj Singh Choudhary, who also wrote the screenplay. Fatima Sana Shaikh and Satish Kaushik complete the principal cast. Anil Kapoor Film Company is producing. Netflix will release in the summer. “As an actor and a producer, I have always strived to push the envelope and disrupt the status quo with innovative content. Thar is a manifestation of this obsession and I’m thrilled to have a partner as supportive and collaborative as Netflix to take this story as far and wide as it can go,” said Kapoor. “At Netflix, we are huge fans of films, just like our members. Bringing to them the most entertaining and...
Netflix has taken rights on revenge thriller Thar, which stars Anil Kapoor and Harsh Varrdhan Kapoor in the story of a man who embarks on a journey to avenge his past. The project marks the directorial debut of Raj Singh Choudhary, who also wrote the screenplay. Fatima Sana Shaikh and Satish Kaushik complete the principal cast. Anil Kapoor Film Company is producing. Netflix will release in the summer. “As an actor and a producer, I have always strived to push the envelope and disrupt the status quo with innovative content. Thar is a manifestation of this obsession and I’m thrilled to have a partner as supportive and collaborative as Netflix to take this story as far and wide as it can go,” said Kapoor. “At Netflix, we are huge fans of films, just like our members. Bringing to them the most entertaining and...
- 2/21/2022
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
This Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett article contains spoilers.
The Book of Boba Fett throws quite a few new characters into the mix in “The Streets of Mos Espa,” as the city’s new daimyo continues to deal with threats to his throne. A (final?) confrontation with Black Krrsantan and the Hutt twins ushers in a new band of angsty bikers now under Boba’s employ as well as a cameo by a rancor keeper you might recognize if you’ve followed showrunner and director Robert Rodriguez’s career. In fact, this cameo is tradition in Rodriguez’s movies.
Danny Trejo as the Rancor Keeper
You might know him best as Machete, Razor Charlie in From Dusk Till Dawn, or as one of the baddies in the latter two chapters of Rodriguez’s legendary Mexico Trilogy, but you’ve definitely seen him before in one of this director’s films.
The Book of Boba Fett throws quite a few new characters into the mix in “The Streets of Mos Espa,” as the city’s new daimyo continues to deal with threats to his throne. A (final?) confrontation with Black Krrsantan and the Hutt twins ushers in a new band of angsty bikers now under Boba’s employ as well as a cameo by a rancor keeper you might recognize if you’ve followed showrunner and director Robert Rodriguez’s career. In fact, this cameo is tradition in Rodriguez’s movies.
Danny Trejo as the Rancor Keeper
You might know him best as Machete, Razor Charlie in From Dusk Till Dawn, or as one of the baddies in the latter two chapters of Rodriguez’s legendary Mexico Trilogy, but you’ve definitely seen him before in one of this director’s films.
- 1/12/2022
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, and Ben Kissel, the hosts of Last Podcast on the Left, recently made headlines earlier this year with the announcement that they were creating horror comic book series Soul Plumber for DC, but that's not all! Today, it's been announced that they have teamed up with Z2 Comics for a horror anthology comic book series that should have fans of Creepy and Tales from the Crypt very excited!
Titled The Last Comic Book on the Left, the first volume is due out in spring 2022 and features an all-star list of comic book writers and artists. We have the full press release below, along with a look at the cover art, and an exclusive reveal of Ian McGinty's Detective Popcorn print!
"After producing nearly 500 full episodes exploring the darkest corners of humanity and supernatural dread, horror-comedy connoisseurs Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, and Ben Kissel are ushering...
Titled The Last Comic Book on the Left, the first volume is due out in spring 2022 and features an all-star list of comic book writers and artists. We have the full press release below, along with a look at the cover art, and an exclusive reveal of Ian McGinty's Detective Popcorn print!
"After producing nearly 500 full episodes exploring the darkest corners of humanity and supernatural dread, horror-comedy connoisseurs Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, and Ben Kissel are ushering...
- 11/18/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
"Shudder" Magazine #1, now available, revives Warren Publishing’s 1960’s comic book horror magazines "Creepy", “Eerie” and “Vampirella”, by replicating original page layouts with new work by surviving Warren illustrators, writers and editors:
"...your old 'Aunt Shudder' here and I'll be your host as you journey through these terror-filled pages. You will find all new work from the greatest horror comic artists and writers in the history of 'monster-dom'! I've scoured the globe for the world's top talent to bring you the kinds of terror tales that haven't been seen for nearly fifty years ! Presented in the classic style of the best black and white illustrated horror comic magazines of the 1960's and 1970's.
"'Shudder' is dedicated to preserving the style of horror comics that were being created at the height of the genre when realism ruled and dark, moody illustrations brought the world of monsters, creatures and...
"...your old 'Aunt Shudder' here and I'll be your host as you journey through these terror-filled pages. You will find all new work from the greatest horror comic artists and writers in the history of 'monster-dom'! I've scoured the globe for the world's top talent to bring you the kinds of terror tales that haven't been seen for nearly fifty years ! Presented in the classic style of the best black and white illustrated horror comic magazines of the 1960's and 1970's.
"'Shudder' is dedicated to preserving the style of horror comics that were being created at the height of the genre when realism ruled and dark, moody illustrations brought the world of monsters, creatures and...
- 10/15/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
I for one will never tire of them: those assorted candy boxes with always one or two disagreeable sorts to spit out, but overall filled with enjoyable treats. And so it goes in the movies as well; call them horror portmanteaus, omnibuses, or lotsashortstogether, they offer outrageous highs littered with occasional lows that offer a sugar rush once the box is done. Tales from the Crypt (1972) is one of my favorite examples of a horrific sampler.
This Amicus production was given a release by Twentieth Century Fox in its native UK, and by Cinerama Releasing Corporation in the US, and did quite well on both sides of the pond. Cinerama got the jump in March, with the UK afforded spookier seasonal vibes that September. Critics were kind to this latest from the studio that gave us Torture Garden and The House That Dripped Blood, and spotlit Peter Cushing in perhaps his most poignant role.
This Amicus production was given a release by Twentieth Century Fox in its native UK, and by Cinerama Releasing Corporation in the US, and did quite well on both sides of the pond. Cinerama got the jump in March, with the UK afforded spookier seasonal vibes that September. Critics were kind to this latest from the studio that gave us Torture Garden and The House That Dripped Blood, and spotlit Peter Cushing in perhaps his most poignant role.
- 9/18/2021
- by Scott Drebit
- DailyDead
On May 24, the 25th Bucheon International Film Festival announced the 40 official selections from 29 countries for this year’s Naff project market. The selections consist of 19 projects for It Project, 11 projects for Project Spotlight: Korea, 6 projects for Work in Progress, 2 projects for Nordic Genre Invasion, 1 project for Blood Window, and 1 project for Fantastic 7. Selected projects are listed in the table below.
A total of 202 projects from 40 countries were submitted for consideration for this year’s Naff project market. This represents a year-on-year increase of 8 countries and 21 projects. The judges for this year included Kim Donghyeon, Kim Huiyeon, Ellen Y.D. Kim, Mo Eunyoung, and Eom Yonghun. “There were many new and original projects, each captivating in their own way, that were about personal inner conflict, social irregularities, or were complex projects that merged several genres at once,” explained judge Kim Huiyeon. “I’m looking forward to everyone overcoming these difficult pandemic times,...
A total of 202 projects from 40 countries were submitted for consideration for this year’s Naff project market. This represents a year-on-year increase of 8 countries and 21 projects. The judges for this year included Kim Donghyeon, Kim Huiyeon, Ellen Y.D. Kim, Mo Eunyoung, and Eom Yonghun. “There were many new and original projects, each captivating in their own way, that were about personal inner conflict, social irregularities, or were complex projects that merged several genres at once,” explained judge Kim Huiyeon. “I’m looking forward to everyone overcoming these difficult pandemic times,...
- 5/25/2021
- by Grace Han
- AsianMoviePulse
The Naff genre film project market that is attached to the BiFan fantasy festival in South Korea will expand to 40 projects at its upcoming July edition.
The 25th edition of the festival will overlap with Cannes, running July 8-18, 2021, with both online and offline screenings, as well as in person audience events, while Naff (July 8-13) will be held as a virtual event for the second successive year.
Naff organizers said that they had increased the number of selections from 30 last year to 40 this time, hailing from 29 countries and territories. These are spread across multiple different sections including the main It Project cluster, project Spotlight Korea, Works in Progress and those with partner events Nordic Genre Invasion, Blood Window and Fantastic 7. For the first time, the market has been opened to series, reflecting the impact of streaming services on the Asian production industry.
The lineup contains many familiar names from...
The 25th edition of the festival will overlap with Cannes, running July 8-18, 2021, with both online and offline screenings, as well as in person audience events, while Naff (July 8-13) will be held as a virtual event for the second successive year.
Naff organizers said that they had increased the number of selections from 30 last year to 40 this time, hailing from 29 countries and territories. These are spread across multiple different sections including the main It Project cluster, project Spotlight Korea, Works in Progress and those with partner events Nordic Genre Invasion, Blood Window and Fantastic 7. For the first time, the market has been opened to series, reflecting the impact of streaming services on the Asian production industry.
The lineup contains many familiar names from...
- 5/24/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Rae Red has made a name for herself through her script-writing work in Mikhail Red’s films like “Eerie“, “Neomanila” and “Birdshot“. Since 2016, she has also started directing films, with “The Girl and the Gun” being her second feature and the third overall.
On the occasion of “The Girl and the Gun” screening at New York Asian Film Festival, we speak with her on the story of the film, the non-linear narrative, violence in Quezon City, the various issues poor people in the Philippines face, and many other topics.
How did the story for “The Girl and The Gun” come about? It seems very grounded in reality. Is it based on any true incidents?
A lot of the characters from the movie are based on real people. There’s Kian Delos Santos, an Ejk victim back in 2017. The character of Jun played by Elijah Canlas was inspired by him. Lean Alejandro,...
On the occasion of “The Girl and the Gun” screening at New York Asian Film Festival, we speak with her on the story of the film, the non-linear narrative, violence in Quezon City, the various issues poor people in the Philippines face, and many other topics.
How did the story for “The Girl and The Gun” come about? It seems very grounded in reality. Is it based on any true incidents?
A lot of the characters from the movie are based on real people. There’s Kian Delos Santos, an Ejk victim back in 2017. The character of Jun played by Elijah Canlas was inspired by him. Lean Alejandro,...
- 9/7/2020
- by Rhythm Zaveri
- AsianMoviePulse
108 Media, a Singapore-based content distribution and development company with offices in Toronto, Japan and Europe, has picked up international sales rights to docuseries “Fearless: Rise of the Johor Southern Tigers.” The series spotlights Johor Darul Ta’zim Fc (Jdt), a soccer team, whose victories have helped build a community, a society, a state and a nation.
“Fearless” is co-directed by Leon Tan (producer of “War of the Worlds: Goliath”) and Tony Pietra Arjuna. It is produced by Kuala Lumpur-based Supernova Media, and comprises of 5 x 22-minute episodes, with English language narration and subtitles.
Filmed during the 2019-20 season, “Fearless” tracks the personalities of the Jdt team, their superfans known as the “Boys of Straits,” boardroom politics, lifts the lid on the team’s new Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, and examines the team’s progressive youth academy program.
“Some ridiculed our dreams but this exclusive, behind the scenes series shows what...
“Fearless” is co-directed by Leon Tan (producer of “War of the Worlds: Goliath”) and Tony Pietra Arjuna. It is produced by Kuala Lumpur-based Supernova Media, and comprises of 5 x 22-minute episodes, with English language narration and subtitles.
Filmed during the 2019-20 season, “Fearless” tracks the personalities of the Jdt team, their superfans known as the “Boys of Straits,” boardroom politics, lifts the lid on the team’s new Sultan Ibrahim Stadium, and examines the team’s progressive youth academy program.
“Some ridiculed our dreams but this exclusive, behind the scenes series shows what...
- 8/27/2020
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
A version of this story about Regina King and “Watchmen” first appeared in the Emmy Hot List issue of TheWrap’s Emmy magazine.
Damon Lindelof’s “Watchmen” may be a limited series about superheroes based on a comic book, but it in many ways it’s also the timeliest and most prescient piece of television in the past year. A drama set in an alternate version of America that diverged from our present world in the 1980s, it deals with issues of white supremacy, police misconduct and vigilante justice; it also takes place in a world where some people wear masks, and it begins with a scene of the 1921 mob killing of Black citizens in Tulsa, Oklahoma (the “Black Wall Street Massacre”), which landed in the news after the series premiere when Donald Trump held a rally there in June.
“When I read the script, I got through the first...
Damon Lindelof’s “Watchmen” may be a limited series about superheroes based on a comic book, but it in many ways it’s also the timeliest and most prescient piece of television in the past year. A drama set in an alternate version of America that diverged from our present world in the 1980s, it deals with issues of white supremacy, police misconduct and vigilante justice; it also takes place in a world where some people wear masks, and it begins with a scene of the 1921 mob killing of Black citizens in Tulsa, Oklahoma (the “Black Wall Street Massacre”), which landed in the news after the series premiere when Donald Trump held a rally there in June.
“When I read the script, I got through the first...
- 8/20/2020
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Damon Lindelof’s adaptation of the “Watchmen” comics at HBO caught attention from Emmy voters this year with its incisive exploration of race and policing, storylines which now seem especially timely in a year dominated by Black Lives Matter protests and a renewed sense of urgency in the fight for racial justice.
But even before the death of George Floyd sparked mass nationwide protests earlier this summer, “Watchmen” star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II knew the show would present some hard truths.
“I think ‘Watchmen’ was uncomfortable material for a lot of people,” Abdul-Mateen said during TheWrap’s supporting actor nominees showcase on Tuesday, alongside fellow “Watchmen” stars and Emmy nominees Jovan Adepo and Louis Gossett Jr.
Also Read: 'Watchmen' Emmy Nominee Jean Smart on Show's 'Eerie' Connections to Real World
“I knew from day one that our show would be polarizing,” he said. “I knew that a...
But even before the death of George Floyd sparked mass nationwide protests earlier this summer, “Watchmen” star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II knew the show would present some hard truths.
“I think ‘Watchmen’ was uncomfortable material for a lot of people,” Abdul-Mateen said during TheWrap’s supporting actor nominees showcase on Tuesday, alongside fellow “Watchmen” stars and Emmy nominees Jovan Adepo and Louis Gossett Jr.
Also Read: 'Watchmen' Emmy Nominee Jean Smart on Show's 'Eerie' Connections to Real World
“I knew from day one that our show would be polarizing,” he said. “I knew that a...
- 8/19/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
In the mid to late '60s, Warren Publishing added a significant strand to the presentation of comics via the publication of titles such as Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella, which duplicated the general approach of the EC-style horror and science fiction comic anthologies of the '50s, but with a magazine format aimed at adults that cleverly skirted the comics code and thus allowed for unprecedented creative freedom within the field of American comics. By the early '70s, in parallel to the evolution of the Hollywood New Wave Movement Warren's approach had grown similarly multilayered and internationally inspired, showcasing comics and painted pieces by American auteur pulp masters like Frank Frazetta, Neal Adams, Alex Toth and Richard Corben alongside work by emerging auteur European artists like Esteban Maroto, Jose Gonzalez and Jose Ortiz.
Meanwhile, in Spain itself, perhaps inspired by the success of their countrymen abroad, in 1972, two artistically minded entrepreneurs,...
Meanwhile, in Spain itself, perhaps inspired by the success of their countrymen abroad, in 1972, two artistically minded entrepreneurs,...
- 8/4/2020
- by Otis Whitaker
- DailyDead
MTV has announced the nominations for the 2020 Video Music Awards, with Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga leading the pack with nine nods each.
Billie Eilish and The Weekend came in right behind them, earning six nominations each. Taylor Swift had five nods, while Drake, Dua Lipa, J Balvin and Justin Bieber had four each. This is the second year in a row that Grande has topped the list of most nominations, earning nods this year in categories including Video of the Year and Song of the Year for “Rain on Me,” her collaboration with Gaga.
The VMAs will take place live from Brooklyn’s Barclay Center on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 8 p.m. Et with permission from New York’s governor Andrew Cuomo. The event will have a limited or no audience, according to Vulture.
Winners will be announced via voice Tweets for the first time, with other firsts including two...
Billie Eilish and The Weekend came in right behind them, earning six nominations each. Taylor Swift had five nods, while Drake, Dua Lipa, J Balvin and Justin Bieber had four each. This is the second year in a row that Grande has topped the list of most nominations, earning nods this year in categories including Video of the Year and Song of the Year for “Rain on Me,” her collaboration with Gaga.
The VMAs will take place live from Brooklyn’s Barclay Center on Sunday, Aug. 30 at 8 p.m. Et with permission from New York’s governor Andrew Cuomo. The event will have a limited or no audience, according to Vulture.
Winners will be announced via voice Tweets for the first time, with other firsts including two...
- 7/30/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
“Watchmen” had no idea how relevant it would become, from correctly foretelling the renewed protests for racial justice in the U.S. to the wide-spread practice of mask wearing.
“It’s eerie, it’s absolutely eerie,” Jean Smart, who was nominated for her role as Laurie Blake on the HBO miniseries on Tuesday, told TheWrap. Damon Lindelof’s adaptation scored 26 total nominations on Tuesday, the most of any program. For Smart, the accolades only underscored the show’s resonance with viewers.
The nine-episode run of “Watchmen” began by going back to the site of one of the ugliest, and mostly untold, moments in American history, the 1921 Tulsa Massacre. It is widely considered to be the country’s single worst incident of racial violence, and one that many, including Smart, weren’t even aware of.
Also Read: Why 'Watchmen' Director Stephen Williams Compares the Tulsa Massacre to Krypton's Destruction (Video)
In “Watchmen,...
“It’s eerie, it’s absolutely eerie,” Jean Smart, who was nominated for her role as Laurie Blake on the HBO miniseries on Tuesday, told TheWrap. Damon Lindelof’s adaptation scored 26 total nominations on Tuesday, the most of any program. For Smart, the accolades only underscored the show’s resonance with viewers.
The nine-episode run of “Watchmen” began by going back to the site of one of the ugliest, and mostly untold, moments in American history, the 1921 Tulsa Massacre. It is widely considered to be the country’s single worst incident of racial violence, and one that many, including Smart, weren’t even aware of.
Also Read: Why 'Watchmen' Director Stephen Williams Compares the Tulsa Massacre to Krypton's Destruction (Video)
In “Watchmen,...
- 7/28/2020
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
“I want us to stay on the boat until we’re sure that none of us is infected … It’s your families. It’s your husbands. It’s your babies. Hate me if you want, but we have to take action. We have to take responsibility.”
Sea Fever star Hermione Corfield delivered this monologue a year and a half ago, and yet, it is eerily similar to the countless speeches we’ve heard over the last few weeks that urge us all to self-quarantine for the sake of reducing the transmission of Covid-19 to those around us ...
Sea Fever star Hermione Corfield delivered this monologue a year and a half ago, and yet, it is eerily similar to the countless speeches we’ve heard over the last few weeks that urge us all to self-quarantine for the sake of reducing the transmission of Covid-19 to those around us ...
Wizards of the Coast has confirmed the continuation of a long-running tradition for Magic: The Gathering with the latest card reveal for upcoming Standard set Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths.
Ultimatums, extremely powerful sorceries first printed with 2008’s Shards of Alara, have become something of a staple in the Ccg over the last decade or so, and for good reason. Each Ultimatum, despite requiring a heavy mana investment, boasts a power level large enough to end a match (or at the very least swing its outcome in your favor) on the spot. Those released with Alara have long since been rotated out of Standard into Modern and Commander formats, though Wizards seemingly believes the time is right to introduce more of their kind.
Check out the gallery below for your first look at the three new Ultimatums – Eerie, Ruinous and Emergent – coming with Ikoria:
Magic: The Gathering Confirms The Return Of...
Ultimatums, extremely powerful sorceries first printed with 2008’s Shards of Alara, have become something of a staple in the Ccg over the last decade or so, and for good reason. Each Ultimatum, despite requiring a heavy mana investment, boasts a power level large enough to end a match (or at the very least swing its outcome in your favor) on the spot. Those released with Alara have long since been rotated out of Standard into Modern and Commander formats, though Wizards seemingly believes the time is right to introduce more of their kind.
Check out the gallery below for your first look at the three new Ultimatums – Eerie, Ruinous and Emergent – coming with Ikoria:
Magic: The Gathering Confirms The Return Of...
- 4/9/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
Asian cinema has been long mostly watched by true connoisseurs in the west – people who are never too shy to appreciate a good movie and take it on their own merits. And so, Asian cinema has been gaining a lot of traction. There have been quite a few hits throughout the years, including Ip Man, and most recently Parasite. But just like roulette, some movies have made it and others have flopped. Roulette77.us teaches us that understanding a game of roulette is not in fact that convoluted. Nevertheless, Asian movie makers have decided not to rely on luck for the success of their future productions.
As a result, you will get a whole lot of great productions today. In fact, 2019 was definitely one of the strongest years for Asian cinema and 2020 – with its own set of challenges – promises to be no less exciting. Be that as it may, good...
As a result, you will get a whole lot of great productions today. In fact, 2019 was definitely one of the strongest years for Asian cinema and 2020 – with its own set of challenges – promises to be no less exciting. Be that as it may, good...
- 3/13/2020
- by AMP Training
- AsianMoviePulse
"Submitted for the approval of The Midnight Society..." If those words send a nostalgic chill down your spine, then you may want to grab a bucket of water and prepare for another trip into the woods, because Nickelodeon has renewed their revival of Are You Afraid of the Dark? for a second season.
Revealed in a press release from Nickelodeon (via The Futon Critic), the new Are You Afraid of the Dark? will return for a second round sometime 2020–2021 TV season. Continuing its anthology format, the new season will follow a different Midnight Society of kids telling a spooky story that becomes all too real.
The first season of the Are You Afraid of the Dark? revival aired over the span of three episodes in October of 2019, taking viewers into the "Carnival of Doom."
The horror springboard for a generation of genre fans who grew up in the ’90s, Are You Afraid of the Dark?...
Revealed in a press release from Nickelodeon (via The Futon Critic), the new Are You Afraid of the Dark? will return for a second round sometime 2020–2021 TV season. Continuing its anthology format, the new season will follow a different Midnight Society of kids telling a spooky story that becomes all too real.
The first season of the Are You Afraid of the Dark? revival aired over the span of three episodes in October of 2019, taking viewers into the "Carnival of Doom."
The horror springboard for a generation of genre fans who grew up in the ’90s, Are You Afraid of the Dark?...
- 2/19/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
“Mac is back,” and with the expected action-packed bang, in the first promo for the return of CBS’ MacGyver.
Picking up 18 months after the Phoenix Foundation was disbanded and the team members were stripped of their high-level clearances, Season 4 — premiering Friday, Feb. 7 at 8/7c, nudging Hawaii Five-0 back to its 9 pm time slot — finds MacGyver (played by Lucas Till), Riley (Tristin Mays), Desi (Levy Tran), and Bozer (Justin Hires) have all turned in their “secret agent badges” for run-of-the-mill day jobs. That ordinary existence screeches to a halt, however, when Russ Taylor (Lost‘s Henry Ian Cusick), an eccentric billionaire with a shady past,...
Picking up 18 months after the Phoenix Foundation was disbanded and the team members were stripped of their high-level clearances, Season 4 — premiering Friday, Feb. 7 at 8/7c, nudging Hawaii Five-0 back to its 9 pm time slot — finds MacGyver (played by Lucas Till), Riley (Tristin Mays), Desi (Levy Tran), and Bozer (Justin Hires) have all turned in their “secret agent badges” for run-of-the-mill day jobs. That ordinary existence screeches to a halt, however, when Russ Taylor (Lost‘s Henry Ian Cusick), an eccentric billionaire with a shady past,...
- 1/10/2020
- TVLine.com
Cult Filipino filmmaker, Mikhail Red will direct “Arisaka,” a film named after a World War II Japanese bolt-action rifle. “It’s a Western based on a famous massacre that happened in the Philippines,” Red told Variety.
Philippines production house Ten17P, whose credits include Lav Diaz’s “A Lullaby To The Sorrowful Mystery” and Paul Soriano’s “Mananita,” will produce.
Red is in Singapore to pitch Japan-Philippines sci-fi project “Quantum Suicide” at ScreenSingapore’s Southeast Asian Film Financing Project Market. He is also all set to direct the third season of “Halfworlds” for HBO Asia and Cignal TV. The first season was set in Indonesia and the second in Thailand, while the third will be shot in the Philippines from January through May. It stars popular actress Bianca Umali (“Banal”).
“I will be playing the role of Alex, the lead role in the series,” Umali told Variety. “I don’t know...
Philippines production house Ten17P, whose credits include Lav Diaz’s “A Lullaby To The Sorrowful Mystery” and Paul Soriano’s “Mananita,” will produce.
Red is in Singapore to pitch Japan-Philippines sci-fi project “Quantum Suicide” at ScreenSingapore’s Southeast Asian Film Financing Project Market. He is also all set to direct the third season of “Halfworlds” for HBO Asia and Cignal TV. The first season was set in Indonesia and the second in Thailand, while the third will be shot in the Philippines from January through May. It stars popular actress Bianca Umali (“Banal”).
“I will be playing the role of Alex, the lead role in the series,” Umali told Variety. “I don’t know...
- 12/5/2019
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
"Submitted for the approval of The Midnight Society..." If those words send a nostalgic chill down your spine, then you're likely dying to watch Nickelodeon's limited series resurrection of Are You Afraid of the Dark? Thankfully, the wait is now over, as you can watch the first episode in its eerie entirety online for free.
The first episode of the new Are You Afraid of the Dark? limited series has been uploaded on the official NickRewind channel, and you can watch it below before the other two episodes premiere on October 18th and 25th, respectively.
The horror springboard for a generation of genre fans who grew up in the ’90s, Are You Afraid of the Dark? originally aired on Nickelodeon from 1992–1996 (after premiering in Canada in 1990) before being revived for new episodes in 1999–2000.
Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on the return of Are You Afraid of the Dark?...
The first episode of the new Are You Afraid of the Dark? limited series has been uploaded on the official NickRewind channel, and you can watch it below before the other two episodes premiere on October 18th and 25th, respectively.
The horror springboard for a generation of genre fans who grew up in the ’90s, Are You Afraid of the Dark? originally aired on Nickelodeon from 1992–1996 (after premiering in Canada in 1990) before being revived for new episodes in 1999–2000.
Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on the return of Are You Afraid of the Dark?...
- 10/9/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Netflix is at it again.
Months after captivating horror fans with Bird Box, and weeks after disturbing them with The Perfection, a new horror movie arrived on the platform to get fans screaming all over again.
The latest horror movie on the streaming platform, a Filipino movie titled Eerie, follows a clairvoyant guidance counselor who tries to find out what caused a teenage girl to commit suicide while staying at an all-girls Catholic school. The guidance counselor relies on the ghost of a young girl to uncover the abusive past of the convent.
Eerie, starring Filipino star Bea Alonzo, is...
Months after captivating horror fans with Bird Box, and weeks after disturbing them with The Perfection, a new horror movie arrived on the platform to get fans screaming all over again.
The latest horror movie on the streaming platform, a Filipino movie titled Eerie, follows a clairvoyant guidance counselor who tries to find out what caused a teenage girl to commit suicide while staying at an all-girls Catholic school. The guidance counselor relies on the ghost of a young girl to uncover the abusive past of the convent.
Eerie, starring Filipino star Bea Alonzo, is...
- 8/14/2019
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
The much-anticipated Mikhail Red’s new movie “Eerie” is an excursus in the horror genre with a vintage feeling, and it is the first Filipino horror movie to have an international premiere in Singapore. A big media hype is accompanying the film everywhere, understandably generated by the impressive quality of the director’s previous body of work.
“Eerie” screened at Udine Far East Film Festival
“Eerie” is set in the mid ‘90,in an all-girl campus of the Sta. Lucia Academy, where school guidance counselor Patricia Consolacion (Bea Alonzo) has a special ability in communicating with troubled students. She is a dedicated and emphatic person and her gentle and friendly manners make the students at ease and allow the conversation to flow. Her great concern for one of the students who has a tendency to self-harm is genuine and seems to work, at least temporarily. But Bea’s gift of communication extends beyond the rational world,...
“Eerie” screened at Udine Far East Film Festival
“Eerie” is set in the mid ‘90,in an all-girl campus of the Sta. Lucia Academy, where school guidance counselor Patricia Consolacion (Bea Alonzo) has a special ability in communicating with troubled students. She is a dedicated and emphatic person and her gentle and friendly manners make the students at ease and allow the conversation to flow. Her great concern for one of the students who has a tendency to self-harm is genuine and seems to work, at least temporarily. But Bea’s gift of communication extends beyond the rational world,...
- 5/14/2019
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
On Monday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” Kimmel rolled a fun video that offered a solution to the problem of keeping all the plot threads from eight seasons of “Game of Thrones” straight: a customer service hotline for confused fans.
Called “Game of Phones” (groan), the clip reveals that HBO built an obscure clause into stars’ contracts requiring them to man the hotline. So it is that some “Game of Thrones” heavy hitters showed up to answer questions.
For instance, Sansa Stark actress Sophie Turner explained that King Joffrey wasn’t actually assassinated, he just died from food poisoning. His chefs didn’t make sure his clams were still alive when they cooked them. “It’s clam 101,” she said.
Also Read: 'Game of Thrones' Opening Credits Team Tells Us What You Missed in Season 8's New Sequence
On deck was John Bradley (a.k.a. Samwell Tarley), who had...
Called “Game of Phones” (groan), the clip reveals that HBO built an obscure clause into stars’ contracts requiring them to man the hotline. So it is that some “Game of Thrones” heavy hitters showed up to answer questions.
For instance, Sansa Stark actress Sophie Turner explained that King Joffrey wasn’t actually assassinated, he just died from food poisoning. His chefs didn’t make sure his clams were still alive when they cooked them. “It’s clam 101,” she said.
Also Read: 'Game of Thrones' Opening Credits Team Tells Us What You Missed in Season 8's New Sequence
On deck was John Bradley (a.k.a. Samwell Tarley), who had...
- 4/16/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
76 titles (of which 51 in competition) from 12 countries, a retrospective, a monograph, a tribute to new independent Korean cinema, 2 “strange couples”, the world-premier of a restored film and more than 100 themed events organized in the heart of Udine. This is the immense itinerary of which, from an artistic and cultural perspective, the Feff is the most important European outpost.
A bona fide “cinematic island” where cinema is not just celebrated – with 3 world premieres, 12 international premieres and 18 European premieres and 14 debut films – but also looks to the future: this year, 15 projects have been chosen for Focus Asia, the Festival’s market, and 10 for Ties That Bind, the international Asia/Europe workshop.
The journey to the Far East begins on the 26th of April with the moving Korean film “Birthday” directed by Lee Jong-un and produced by Lee Chang-dong. Based on the 2014 Sewol Ferry disaster, it is an anatomy of pain and experience of public and private mourning.
A bona fide “cinematic island” where cinema is not just celebrated – with 3 world premieres, 12 international premieres and 18 European premieres and 14 debut films – but also looks to the future: this year, 15 projects have been chosen for Focus Asia, the Festival’s market, and 10 for Ties That Bind, the international Asia/Europe workshop.
The journey to the Far East begins on the 26th of April with the moving Korean film “Birthday” directed by Lee Jong-un and produced by Lee Chang-dong. Based on the 2014 Sewol Ferry disaster, it is an anatomy of pain and experience of public and private mourning.
- 4/11/2019
- by Adriana Rosati
- AsianMoviePulse
This year’s line-up for the Far East Film Festival in Udine includes numerous surprise hits, as well as a diverse selection that mixes the best of Asian commercial cinema with accessible Asian art house.
Among the surprise hits are “A Cool Fish” and “Dying to Survive” from mainland China, and “Project Gutenberg,” the Hong Kong counterfeiting thriller which topped the Chinese box office. From Taiwan, “More Than Blue” was another title that took China’s box office crown.
The mainland Chinese selection also includes Han Han’s “Pegasus”, Zhang Wei’s transgender drama “The Rib,” and coming of age drama “The Crossing,” which premiered in Toronto.
Labelled as a Hong Kong production, Renny Harlin’s “Bodies at Rest,” and Yuen Woo-ping’s “Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy” also find festival berths.
The festival’s nine titles from Japan include comedy “Fly Me To Saitama,” Sabu’s absurdist “Jam...
Among the surprise hits are “A Cool Fish” and “Dying to Survive” from mainland China, and “Project Gutenberg,” the Hong Kong counterfeiting thriller which topped the Chinese box office. From Taiwan, “More Than Blue” was another title that took China’s box office crown.
The mainland Chinese selection also includes Han Han’s “Pegasus”, Zhang Wei’s transgender drama “The Rib,” and coming of age drama “The Crossing,” which premiered in Toronto.
Labelled as a Hong Kong production, Renny Harlin’s “Bodies at Rest,” and Yuen Woo-ping’s “Master Z: The Ip Man Legacy” also find festival berths.
The festival’s nine titles from Japan include comedy “Fly Me To Saitama,” Sabu’s absurdist “Jam...
- 4/11/2019
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
“The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” I am reminded of these lines when thinking of a throughline for the Mikhail Red-directed horror film Eerie. Storywise, the film delivers commentary on how our institutions and internalized preconceptions can be the barriers preventing us from helping those with mental illness. They may even cause further oppression, regardless of how sincere are the intentions. It’s a message that is both timely and gravely needed. However, true to the saying, intent is not enough. Though Eerie tries hard to convey profundity, the film struggles to articulate its message because of plot incoherence and its refusal to go beyond convention. Stories of our youth Eerie follows guidance counselor Pat Consolacion (Bea Alonzo) as she embarks on solving...
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- 4/1/2019
- Screen Anarchy
As Bananarama would say, it's a "cruel, cruel summer" in the early days of the zombie apocalypse in the official trailer for Black Summer, a prequel series that takes place in the same living dead universe as Z Nation.
Co-created by Karl Schaefer and John Hyams, all eight episodes of the first season of Black Summer will premiere on Netflix on April 11th.
Although Black Summer takes place in the same world as Z Nation, the tone of the new series looks to be decidedly more dark than the horror comedy style of its predecessor, and you can get a taste of what to expect in the official trailer below.
"A prequel set in the Z Nation universe, Black Summer is a new series introducing all new characters from every walk of life. Jamie King (Hart of Dixie) stars as a mother, torn from her daughter, who embarks upon a harrowing journey,...
Co-created by Karl Schaefer and John Hyams, all eight episodes of the first season of Black Summer will premiere on Netflix on April 11th.
Although Black Summer takes place in the same world as Z Nation, the tone of the new series looks to be decidedly more dark than the horror comedy style of its predecessor, and you can get a taste of what to expect in the official trailer below.
"A prequel set in the Z Nation universe, Black Summer is a new series introducing all new characters from every walk of life. Jamie King (Hart of Dixie) stars as a mother, torn from her daughter, who embarks upon a harrowing journey,...
- 3/19/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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