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Cartoon Network's Most Unpopular Shows Ever
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Cartoon Network has a long history of offering just as many huge disappointments as hit shows. While some cartoons like Adventure Time and Clarence were controversial, they developed a strong fanbase and received many positive reviews. On the other hand, some shows failed to impress most viewers due to weak premises, uninteresting plots, and sometimes simply annoying characters.

From the incredibly disappointing Teen Titans Go! reboot to the ridiculous premise of The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange, some Cartoon Network shows divided fans. Meanwhile, othersfailed to create even enough interest to entice viewers beyond the first couple of episodes, let alone the first season or two.

Updated on January 30, 2025, by Christopher Raley: Cartoon Network has a legacy that stems from a long run of classic shows that revitalized the fun and nostalgia of sitting down to watch cartoons — but they weren't all winners. There was a period where the...
See full article at CBR
  • 1/31/2025
  • by Fawzia Khan, Chelsea Steele, Jordan Lee, Christopher Raley
  • CBR
7 New Horror Movies Releasing This Week Including Three Christmas Nightmares!
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It’s the first full week of December, and we’re kicking off the final month of the year with a handful of brand new horror movies – including three Christmas-themed holiday horrors.

It’s that time of the year, after all…

Here’s all the new horror releasing December 6 – December 11, 2022!

First up, Cinedigm and Bloody Disgusting present Argentinian horror movie History of the Occult on Screambox today, which was notably the highest-rated horror movie of 2021 on Letterboxd‘s Year in Review roundup, as rated by Letterboxd users.

From writer/director Cristian Ponce (creator of the animated series “The Kirlian Frequency”), History of the Occult pulls viewers deep into a world of conspiracy and witchcraft.

Filmed in black and white and set in the 1980s, History of the Occult takes place during the last broadcast of the #1 news show on TV, ’60 Minutes Before Midnight.’

“A band of journalists races against time to convince the lead guest,...
See full article at bloody-disgusting.com
  • 12/6/2022
  • by John Squires
  • bloody-disgusting.com
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‘The Rise of the Beast’ Review
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Stars: Andrew Rolfe, Arthur Boan, Sarah T. Cohen, Sian Altman, George Nettleton, Peter Jeffries, Heather Jackson | Written by Fil Freitas | Directed by Jack Ayers

With The Rise of the Beast, (originally titled Devolution), producer Scott Jeffrey fills a noticeable hole in his output. He’s given us dinosaurs, dragons, mutated rats, bats, spiders, and even Cthulhu himself. But no killer gorillas, at least not until now.

Damien Smith is explaining Simon’s job to him. He doesn’t make them very clear, but we get the idea it involves analyzing data from experiments on various primates. But Simon has a secret, he, along with Elena, Faith, Andy and Pete (Peter Jeffries; The Area 51 Incident) are part of an animal rights group that’s planning to expose Darrow Corporation’s work. That means dodging some heavily armed soldiers to get footage of the animals they’re torturing in the name of science.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 11/17/2022
  • by Jim Morazzini
  • Nerdly
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Rise of the Beast – Coming December 6
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Jack Ayer’s killer gorilla feature The Rise Of The Beast, starring starring Arthur Boan, Sarah T. Cohen, Sian Altman, George Nettleton, Heather Jackson, Rob Kirtley, and Pete Jeffries, will be released December 6 on DVD and Digital from Uncork’d Entertainment. The film, equal parts creature horror and action flick, was produced by Proportion Productions (Exorcist Vengeance, …

The post Rise of the Beast – Coming December 6 appeared first on Horror News | Hnn.
See full article at Horror News
  • 11/12/2022
  • by Adrian Halen
  • Horror News
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‘The Candy Witch’ Review
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Stars: Jon Callaway, Abi Casson Thompson, Kate Lush, Heather Jackson, Richard D. Myers, Will Stanton, Hannah Ponting, Kate Milner Evans, Jon-Scott Clark, Barbara Dabson, Shakil Hussain, Hattie Willow, Richard Harfst, Shawn C. Phillips, Chelsea Murphy | Written by Scott Jeffrey | Directed by Rebecca Matthews

The latest film from prolific UK genre out fit Proportion Productions, The Candy Witch tells the story of two ghost hunters are called upon a distressed family who claim they are being tormented by an evil spirit known in their local town as The Candy Witch. But as the mystery of her curse is uncovered, surprising and sinister turns are discovered around The Candy Witch’s identity. Their hardest case yet, can they solve this evil curse before more people are killed by the demonic spirit?

I’m going to sound like a broken record once again as I extol the virtues of Proportion Productions aren’t I?...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 6/8/2020
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Pet Graveyard (2019)
Witness the Terrifying New Trailer for The Candy Witch
Pet Graveyard (2019)
Sweet dreams… forever! Check out this scary trailer:

Two ghost hunters are called upon a distressed family who claim they are being tormented by an evil spirit known in their local town as The Candy Witch. But as the mystery of her curse is uncovered, surprising and sinister turns are discovered around The Candy Witch’s identity. Their hardest case yet, can they solve this evil curse before more people are killed by the demonic spirit?

From writer-director Rebecca J.Matthews (Pet Graveyard), and starring Kate Lush, Abi Casson Thompson, Heather Jackson and Richard D Myers, The Candy Witch serves up sweet death June 9 on DVD and Digital from Uncork’d Entertainment.

The post Witness the Terrifying New Trailer for The Candy Witch appeared first on We Are Movie Geeks.
See full article at WeAreMovieGeeks.com
  • 5/1/2020
  • by Tom Stockman
  • WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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