This is no April Fool’s joke, for the first time ever we will be live streaming our cable channel here on Fearnet.com during a special week-long event airing midnight to 2 a.m. Et from Tuesday, April 1 through Saturday, April 6. The “Twisted Comedy” block is a celebration of dark and depraved humor from our Neighbors to the North, Across the Pond, and Down Under, featuring the complete Fearnet original series Inside No. 9, Watch With Mother, and S.O.S. as well as five episodes of the Fearnet fan-favorite Psychoville.
Inside No. 9: Created by and starring Psychoville masterminds Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Each episode presents a different spooky tale full of dark humor and surprising developments, with storylines revolving around a game of ‘sardines’ that brings secrets and sins to light in a wardrobe; a hilarious silent-movie homage about thieves trying to steal a priceless painting...
Inside No. 9: Created by and starring Psychoville masterminds Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. Each episode presents a different spooky tale full of dark humor and surprising developments, with storylines revolving around a game of ‘sardines’ that brings secrets and sins to light in a wardrobe; a hilarious silent-movie homage about thieves trying to steal a priceless painting...
- 3/31/2014
- by FEARnet Staff
- FEARnet
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes photos from Chainsaw Sally: The Animated Series, the first two chapters from the novel Survivor Max, the uncensored trailer for Smothered with Bill Moseley and Kane Hodder, Camp Dread DVD release details, and much more:
First Two Chapters of Survivor Max: “Meet Max, an 11-year old boy who was stuck in another boring day at school when the lock down alarm went off. They were under quarantine. He escaped and made it home, only to discover he’d have to find a way to survive this plague alone. Little did he know his father, his only parent, was among the infected. Slow-moving and non-thinking, the “lamebrains” swarmed his apartment complex, hunting survivors to feed their insatiable hunger for living flesh. Now he must apply his Porcupine...
First Two Chapters of Survivor Max: “Meet Max, an 11-year old boy who was stuck in another boring day at school when the lock down alarm went off. They were under quarantine. He escaped and made it home, only to discover he’d have to find a way to survive this plague alone. Little did he know his father, his only parent, was among the infected. Slow-moving and non-thinking, the “lamebrains” swarmed his apartment complex, hunting survivors to feed their insatiable hunger for living flesh. Now he must apply his Porcupine...
- 3/23/2014
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Halloween is always in season at FEARnet, but this October the network is going all out with world premieres and petrifying programming leading up to a 24-hour Trick ‘r Treat marathon from 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. Et/3 a.m. to 3 a.m. Pt on Halloween.
From the Press Release:
“This is the only time of year that other networks concentrate on the horror realm, while we do this all year long,” said Sarah Shannon, FEARnet’s director of programming. “So we put together a schedule that stands out—a month-long bender of some of the best programming we’ve ever had and some of the best features we’ve ever aired. From the world premieres of Quarantine 2 and Dolan’s Cadillac to acquired classic TV shows like ‘Tales from the Crypt’ and ‘The Real Ghostbusters’, there will always be something for fans to watch. Not just all month long,...
From the Press Release:
“This is the only time of year that other networks concentrate on the horror realm, while we do this all year long,” said Sarah Shannon, FEARnet’s director of programming. “So we put together a schedule that stands out—a month-long bender of some of the best programming we’ve ever had and some of the best features we’ve ever aired. From the world premieres of Quarantine 2 and Dolan’s Cadillac to acquired classic TV shows like ‘Tales from the Crypt’ and ‘The Real Ghostbusters’, there will always be something for fans to watch. Not just all month long,...
- 9/26/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Halloween is always in season at FEARnet, but this October we're going all out with world premieres and petrifying programming leading up to the 24-hour “Trick ‘r Treat” marathon, from 6 a.m. to 6 a.m. Et/3 a.m. to 3 a.m. Pt on Halloween. “This is the only time of year that other networks concentrate on the horror realm, while we do this all year long,” said Sarah Shannon, FEARnet’s director of programming. “So, we put together a schedule that stands out—a month-long bender of some of the best programming we’ve ever had and some of the best features we’ve ever aired. From the world premieres of ‘Quarantine 2’ and ‘Dolan’s Cadillac’, to acquired classic TV shows like ‘Tales from the Crypt’ and ‘The Real Ghostbusters’, there will always be something for fans to watch. Not just all month long, but all year long.”
“Trick ‘r Treat,...
“Trick ‘r Treat,...
- 9/26/2012
- by FEARnet Staff
- FEARnet
How seriously do you think I take Halloween? Well, I’m fairly frickin’ anal retentive anyway, so I need to book my viewing in advance. I mean I’ll deviate from my itinerary, but I at least need a plan. I can’t be the only one out there with a stick up his ass. So this October/Halloween Season I figured we needed a little guidance. There’s too many damn channels on the cable box, no horror hosts and shit for advertising. So let me be your TV Guide… Keeper.
We won’t touch on everything and I’m sure new programming will come up as October gets itself moving. I’ll throw an update out there from time to time if a special is airing or a new programming line up is discovered, uncovered, revealed or undead. Yes, this is for cable or dish. Network TV will...
We won’t touch on everything and I’m sure new programming will come up as October gets itself moving. I’ll throw an update out there from time to time if a special is airing or a new programming line up is discovered, uncovered, revealed or undead. Yes, this is for cable or dish. Network TV will...
- 9/22/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
*full disclosure: a screener of this film was provided by Fearnet.
Director: Matt Lipsey.
Writers: Reece Shearsmith, and Steve Pemberton.
Producer: Justin Davies.
If there is one word to describe BBC's "Psychoville," that would be “surreal.” This mysterious comedy serves no particular purpose, and that is part of this show's dark charm. There is a mystery at hand: a killer is on the loose and who that is is unknown throughout season one. This series is still ongoing in the UK and only later episodes may reveal who the blackmailer is. He’s upsetting the lives of five uniquely challenged individuals because of something that they did many years ago. This shadowy figure knows, but he's not telling anyone … yet.
This import is like an extended version of I Know What You Did Last Summer, but it is far better. This television show is done with a pinache that only...
Director: Matt Lipsey.
Writers: Reece Shearsmith, and Steve Pemberton.
Producer: Justin Davies.
If there is one word to describe BBC's "Psychoville," that would be “surreal.” This mysterious comedy serves no particular purpose, and that is part of this show's dark charm. There is a mystery at hand: a killer is on the loose and who that is is unknown throughout season one. This series is still ongoing in the UK and only later episodes may reveal who the blackmailer is. He’s upsetting the lives of five uniquely challenged individuals because of something that they did many years ago. This shadowy figure knows, but he's not telling anyone … yet.
This import is like an extended version of I Know What You Did Last Summer, but it is far better. This television show is done with a pinache that only...
- 7/27/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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