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Cameron K. McEwan

31 scary TV episodes that truly terrified us
From The Twilight Zone to Penny Dreadful, Doctor Who and more, Den Of Geek’s writers revisit the TV episodes that truly terrify them…

It’s Halloween! Icicles are glistening from window sills. Chestnuts are roasting on open fires. North Pole elves are… hang on, no. None of that nice, fluffy stuff is happening. At Halloween, demonic creatures hunt for flesh, monsters creep out of their graves, and TV does its level best to freak us all the hell out.

In the spirit of all that, we asked our writers to select and share the TV episodes, horror or otherwise, that have made them whimper with fear. Here they all are, 31 of them, because, well, at Halloween, we like things to add up to 31.

Note that this isn’t a Top 10, or a Best Of, nor is it listed in order of scariness. It’s a collection of the particular...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 10/30/2014
  • by louisamellor
  • Den of Geek
News on the Release of the New Who’S Who Of Doctor Who Book And Daily Trivia Contest
Think you know everything about Doctor Who? Test that knowledge with a daily trivia contest hosted by the publishers of the latest Who’s Who of Doctor Who book. Check this press release for all the latest information on how and when you can get your copy of this book and links to enter the trivia contest. Stay tuned after the press release for a funny little history of Doctor Who featurette.

Race Point Publishing Announces New Doctor Who Book, Countdown Contest Running Now

Race Point Publishing, an imprint of the Quayside Publishing Group announces the January 2, 2014 publication of the new book, The Who’s Who of Doctor Who:

A Whovian’s Guide to Friends, Foes, Villains, Monsters, and Companions to the Good Doctor. In addition, in honor of the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who, Quayside has just launched “12 Days of the Doctor – The Who’s Who of Doctor Who Trivia Contest.
See full article at ScifiMafia
  • 11/20/2013
  • by Jess Orso
  • ScifiMafia
Who's Changing: An Adventure in Time with Fans (2014)
Project of the Day: Doc on 50 Years of Doctor Who Fandom
Who's Changing: An Adventure in Time with Fans (2014)
Here's your daily dose of an indie film in progress; at the end of the week, you'll have the chance to vote for your favorite. In the meantime: Is this a movie you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments. "Who's Changing" Tweetable Logline: #WhosChanging the documentary about 50 years of #DoctorWho Fans Elevator Pitch: Who's Changing is a feature-length documentary about 50 years of Doctor Who fans, looking at how the nature of fandom has changed since the series returned to TV screens in 2005. Featuring interviews with stars of the show and familiar faces from behind the scenes of the hit series. Production Team:Elisar Cabrera (Producer-Director - Love.Honour.Obey., 3some, Beryl, Sweetheart) Cameron K. McEwan (Producer-Director - author Who's Who of Doctor Who) Jack Ayers (Co-Producer-Editor - 3some, The Chronicles of Syntax, Void) About the Production: "The three us who are making this film are Doctor Who fans. We...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 8/28/2013
  • by Indiewire
  • Indiewire
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