5 movies more frightening than Terrifier 2

Terrifier 2 is being called one of the most frightening movies in years and provoking some extreme reactions among viewers. There are reports that some people who are seeing it in theaters have vomited or had extreme reactions to the amount of gore in the movie. Terrifier 2 is a follow up to the 2016 film Terrifier. Art the Clown is the stuff of nightmares even to people who don’t have coulrophobia. One of the most terrifying things in any horror movie is the apparent random slaughter of innoce

How to watch the Halloween movies in order

Halloween is one of the most successful horror franchises. From the beginning of the story in 1978 to the most recent Halloween Ends, there have been 13 Halloween films. That’s a lot to catch up on if you’re new to the franchise or if you’re introducing someone to the Halloween experience. Halloween focuses on killer Michael Myers, who is in a mental institution because he killed his teenage sister on Halloween night when she was babysitting. He was only 6 years old at that time. Michael escape

Review: AMC's Interview With the Vampire

AMC is taking a big swing trying to bring Interview With The Vampire to the screen. It’s an ambitious project to take a universe that is as beloved as The Vampire Chronicles is and successfully bring it to the screen. As a fan who has read almost every book that Anne wrote and was not a big fan of the 1994 film I said from the beginning that AMC would either get this very right, or very wrong. No middle ground. They got it right. They created a complex, lush, hypnotic, dark, sensuous world tha

The Walking Dead’s Danai Gurira shares how she’s helped craft Michonne’s story

The Walking Dead’s Danai Gurira discusses the need for more diversity in Hollywood storytelling and staying true to Michonne’s character. During The Hollywood Reporter‘s most recent Roundtable series, The Walking Dead‘s Danai Gurira sat down with Emilia Clarke, Patricia Arquette, Christine Baranski, Michelle Williams and Niecy Nash to talk about what is changing for women in Hollywood, what is not, and how women can defy the limitations placed on them by the industry.

The Walking Dead casts Paola Lazaro as fan favorite Princess

At New York Comic-Con, The Walking Dead announced that Paola Lazaro would join the cast in season 10 as Princess. There were a couple of pieces of big news revealed at The Walking Dead’s New York Comic-Con panel, and one of them was that Latinx actress and playwright Paola Lazaro will join The Walking Dead as “Princess” Juanita Sanchez. Paola Lazaro was born in Puerto Rico but came to the U.S. to study. She has a BFA in dramatic writing from SUNY Purchase and an MFA from Columbia University. T

The Walking Dead spinoff reveals first full trailer at NYCC

The Walking Dead universe is expanding, again. Earlier in the year it was announced that a second spinoff of the popular zombie franchise would be launching in 2020, joining the flagship series and spin-off Fear the Walking Dead. And over the summer the show, which so far is untitled and is just being referred to as TWD3 by fans, started filming in Virginia. But at this year’s New York Comic Con the first full trailer for the new spinoff dropped during the TWD panel and it shows an intriguing new world.

Fear the Walking Dead season 5 episode 12 review: There is a light that never goes out

Fear the Walking Dead’s “Ner Tamid” dives into the issue of faith in the apocalypse, while Logan ups the ante for the squad. Fear the Walking Dead has never really tackled the thorny issue of religious faith in the apocalypse world in a meaningful way. But during “Ner Tamid,” Fear the Walking Dead does a good job of looking at the role of faith in a world overrun by the dead, thanks to the stellar addition of Peter Jacobsen to the cast. Rabbi Jacob, who still performs religious rituals in an empty synagogue,

Jordan Peele, J.J. Abrams plan to fight the “heartbeat bill” while still filming in Georgia

Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams still plan to film in Georgia, despite the passing of a controversial abortion law, but say they’ll donate their fees to fight it. In Georgia, residents are anxiously watching to see how Hollywood TV and film productions will respond now that the controversial “heartbeat bill” has been signed by Governor Brian Kemp. So far, five production companies have decided not to film in Georgia to protest the bill.

Fear The Walking Dead: Danay Garcia talks about Luciana, the ranch, and survival

Fear The Walking Dead is in the middle of the strongest season the show has had. When the show returns on September 10th the conflicts at Broke Jaw Ranch are going to reach a boiling point. But Luciana knew from the beginning that the situation at the ranch was going to go bad and she got out early in the season. Luciana always had a different perspective than the others about the ranch. Jeremiah Otto wasn’t even going to let her in so she knew from the beginning she’d never be welcome there.

Negan’s wives and the illusion of consent on The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead’s Negan doesn’t allow rape and punishes sexual violence harshly among The Saviors, but is consent still consent if it’s coerced? In The Walking Dead “Sing Me A Song” this week fans finally got a look inside Sanctuary. And the inner workings of Sanctuary revealed a lot about Negan and the Saviors. As Negan showed Carl around he also was dealing with a problem with one of his wives, Amber. Of course Negan has multiple wives. That can’t be much of a surprise to fans.

Walking Dead director Julius Ramsay talks about his new film Midnighters

The Walking Dead-How long after death does the walker process begin? by Jennifer Renson Talking Dead guests for The Walking Dead 810: The Lost and the Plunderers Talking Dead guests for The Walking Dead 810: The Lost and the Plunderers by Adam Carlson Fans of The Walking Dead might not recognize his name but Julius Ramsay has edited many episodes of The Walking Dead. And he directed two episodes that everyone will recognize: “Still” and “Them”. His first feature length film “Midnighters” hits

The Walking Dead: 10 best episodes by new showrunner Angela Kang

The Walking Dead fandom is still reeling from the news that Scott Gimple, who has been The Walking Dead’s showrunner for the last several years, is moving up. He will be overseeing both The Walking Dead and Fear The Walking Dead. Angela Kang was named the new showrunner of The Walking Dead replacing Scott Gimple. Kang’s promotion to showrunner is something most fans are really excited about. She’s been writing for The Walking Dead since 2011. And she’s written and co-written some of the most me

Doctor Who Christmas Special introduces the first female Doctor

It’s always sad when a Doctor that fans have grown to love leaves the TARDIS and regenerates. Peter Capaldi has been The Doctor since Christmas of 2014. And fans have grown to love Capaldi’s darker take on The Doctor’s personality. Saying goodbye never gets easier. But this regeneration is a first because it’s the first time that The Doctor has regenerated as a woman. Throughout the 50 year history of the show women have relegated to lesser roles. The first Doctor’s casually sexist quips in the

The 10 saddest deaths from AMC’s The Walking Dead season 1-7

On The Walking Dead death is inevitable, but that doesn’t make it hurt less when the survivors that fans have grown to love are the ones who die. There are only four of the original Atlanta survivors left standing as the show heads into season 8. The deaths of Glenn, Abraham, and Sasha in season 7 were brutal blows to Rick and the others. But those weren’t the only deaths that continue to affect fans. Whether these characters were killed by walkers or other people the circumstances of these de

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