Oh, boy, Mick is gonna get it now! The Wolf Creek series is coming to Pop TV, Daily Deaders, and we have a clip from the first episode. Also: Trash Fire's at Screamfest 2016, the DVD release autograph signing for Clowntown, and Destination America's October programming.
Wolf Creek Series Clip: "About Wolf Creek: Pop’s limited series event--inspired by one of the "25 best horror movies since 2000" (Av Squad), one of the "100 Best Horror films" (Time Out) and one of the "25 Best Horror Movies Since The Shining" (Vulture)--is an intense psychological thriller premiering Friday, October 14, at 10/9c. It stars John Jarratt as killer Mick Taylor, wreaking havoc in the Australian Outback except, this time, things are different. The series turns an entire genre on its head when a 19-year-old American college student, played by rising star Lucy Fry, survives Taylor’s massacre of her family and sets out for revenge.
Wolf Creek Series Clip: "About Wolf Creek: Pop’s limited series event--inspired by one of the "25 best horror movies since 2000" (Av Squad), one of the "100 Best Horror films" (Time Out) and one of the "25 Best Horror Movies Since The Shining" (Vulture)--is an intense psychological thriller premiering Friday, October 14, at 10/9c. It stars John Jarratt as killer Mick Taylor, wreaking havoc in the Australian Outback except, this time, things are different. The series turns an entire genre on its head when a 19-year-old American college student, played by rising star Lucy Fry, survives Taylor’s massacre of her family and sets out for revenge.
- 10/12/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Destination America is becoming a network that seems heavily focused on paranormal programming. In February, the network debuted the new series True Supernatural, Ghosts in My House and Ghostly Encounters, and the channel has a backlog of other monster- and ghost-related programs in its library. One of those series that has been a hit — and, in fact, is Destination America’s No. 1 series, according to the network — has been Mountain Monsters, and Mountain Monsters Season 3 begins on March 7. Mountain Monsters Season 3 is billed as a “Bigfoot Edition,” and kicks off with eight episodes featuring the pursuit of Bigfoots (Bigfeet?) across the region (the second … Continue reading →
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- 2/12/2015
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
Cable channel Destination America may want to consider a rebranding to Destination Paranormal as it seems the network is just brimming with ghostly and/or monstrous programming. Get ready to add two more shows to the ever-expanding list. From the Press… Continue Reading →
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- 2/3/2015
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The ‘Ravenswood’ winter premiere offered up answers about the mysterious curse — and, of course, a million more questions.
Following his three-day stint in Rosewood, Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) returned “home” on the Jan. 7 winter premiere of Ravenswood, only to discover that life in the titular town is even more twisted than when he left.
Sleepwalk This Way
Upon realizing her nightmares were actually allowing her a glimpse into the past — I’m sorry, do your nightmares not do that? – Remy (Britne Oldford) went on a semi-conscious jaunt through the town, followed closely by Caleb and Luke (Brett Dier), who I think found themselves in combat with a scarecrow. Like, an actual scarecrow.
'Ravenswood' Stars Talk 'Pll' Crushes
Anyweird, Remy’s nightmare revealed the creation of the original pact, offering her a new clue that leads her to believe the Collins family has more — if not all – to...
Following his three-day stint in Rosewood, Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) returned “home” on the Jan. 7 winter premiere of Ravenswood, only to discover that life in the titular town is even more twisted than when he left.
Sleepwalk This Way
Upon realizing her nightmares were actually allowing her a glimpse into the past — I’m sorry, do your nightmares not do that? – Remy (Britne Oldford) went on a semi-conscious jaunt through the town, followed closely by Caleb and Luke (Brett Dier), who I think found themselves in combat with a scarecrow. Like, an actual scarecrow.
'Ravenswood' Stars Talk 'Pll' Crushes
Anyweird, Remy’s nightmare revealed the creation of the original pact, offering her a new clue that leads her to believe the Collins family has more — if not all – to...
- 1/8/2014
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Hey, it wouldn’t be a ‘Pretty Little Liars’ spin-off without a few dead bodies, right?
“The Five” has already faced its fair share of enemies — dead, alive and everything in-between — but when Ravenswood returns with new episodes Jan. 7, Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) and his friends will find themselves up against a new threat: the boys in blue!
‘Ravenswood’: Luke Arrested On Winter Premiere
In this first-look photo, obtained exclusively by HollywoodLife.com, Luke (Brett Dier) is being hauled off in a Ravenswood police car — and something tells me they’re not taking him downtown just to give him a medal. What kind of trouble could Luke be getting himself into?
Perhaps the episode’s official log line can offer a clue:
‘Home is Where the Heart Is (Seriously – Check the Floorboards)’ – The Ravenswood police make a surprising discovery at the Matheson home, and Olivia and Luke are unnerved by Collins’ connection to their mother.
“The Five” has already faced its fair share of enemies — dead, alive and everything in-between — but when Ravenswood returns with new episodes Jan. 7, Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) and his friends will find themselves up against a new threat: the boys in blue!
‘Ravenswood’: Luke Arrested On Winter Premiere
In this first-look photo, obtained exclusively by HollywoodLife.com, Luke (Brett Dier) is being hauled off in a Ravenswood police car — and something tells me they’re not taking him downtown just to give him a medal. What kind of trouble could Luke be getting himself into?
Perhaps the episode’s official log line can offer a clue:
‘Home is Where the Heart Is (Seriously – Check the Floorboards)’ – The Ravenswood police make a surprising discovery at the Matheson home, and Olivia and Luke are unnerved by Collins’ connection to their mother.
- 12/18/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
Plus, Caleb and Miranda’s romantic history is revealed — and it’s full of giant hats!
There’s a fine line between heaven and hell — and apparently, that line is called Ravenswood. The midseason finale of ABC Family’s pretty little ghost story found Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) and the rest of his makeshift Scooby gang trying to save Miranda (Nicole Anderson) from a new enemy, unaware they were going up against someone they already know!
It turns out Olivia’s (Merritt Patterson) boyfriend Dillon (Luke Benward) isn’t the nice guy everyone thinks he is. In fact, he’s in cahoots with a creepy little girl who tried to trap “The Five” in a twisted, hellish dream world this week. They barely escaped alive — excluding Caleb, who did literally die for a brief period of time — and are more terrified than ever.
Tyler Blackburn Talks Bath Time
But hey, at...
There’s a fine line between heaven and hell — and apparently, that line is called Ravenswood. The midseason finale of ABC Family’s pretty little ghost story found Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) and the rest of his makeshift Scooby gang trying to save Miranda (Nicole Anderson) from a new enemy, unaware they were going up against someone they already know!
It turns out Olivia’s (Merritt Patterson) boyfriend Dillon (Luke Benward) isn’t the nice guy everyone thinks he is. In fact, he’s in cahoots with a creepy little girl who tried to trap “The Five” in a twisted, hellish dream world this week. They barely escaped alive — excluding Caleb, who did literally die for a brief period of time — and are more terrified than ever.
Tyler Blackburn Talks Bath Time
But hey, at...
- 11/20/2013
- by Andy Swift
- HollywoodLife
There are roughly a gazillion scary movie marathons happening on TV for Halloween 2011. Zap2it's got you covered for all your spooky programming. Be sure to check your local listings for times and channel.
All times Eastern.
Friday, Oct. 28
ABC Family: 13 Nights of Halloween, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., "The Addams Family," "Addams Family Values."
AMC: Halloween movie marathon, 9 a.m. to midnight ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "House of Wax," "Scream 3," "From Dusk Till Dawn," "Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane," "Survival of the Dead," "The Walking Dead"
Bio: Scary movie documentaries, 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. the next day ("The Inside Story: The Silence of the Lambs," "The Inside Story: Halloween")
CBS: "CSI: NY" Halloween episode, 9 p.m.
Chiller: Halloween programming, 6 a.m. to midnight ("Twilight Zone" episodes, "The Daisy Chain," "Fingerprints," "Stevie," "Devil's Mercy," "Children of the Corn"), "Chiller 13" (The Decade's Scariest Movie Moments,...
All times Eastern.
Friday, Oct. 28
ABC Family: 13 Nights of Halloween, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., "The Addams Family," "Addams Family Values."
AMC: Halloween movie marathon, 9 a.m. to midnight ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "House of Wax," "Scream 3," "From Dusk Till Dawn," "Flight of the Living Dead: Outbreak on a Plane," "Survival of the Dead," "The Walking Dead"
Bio: Scary movie documentaries, 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. the next day ("The Inside Story: The Silence of the Lambs," "The Inside Story: Halloween")
CBS: "CSI: NY" Halloween episode, 9 p.m.
Chiller: Halloween programming, 6 a.m. to midnight ("Twilight Zone" episodes, "The Daisy Chain," "Fingerprints," "Stevie," "Devil's Mercy," "Children of the Corn"), "Chiller 13" (The Decade's Scariest Movie Moments,...
- 10/28/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Memorial Day 2011 is here and while we should all take time to thank a veteran and active servicemen and women, it also means for us TVphiles - lots of good programming. So either settle in with some popcorn or make sure your DVR is ready to go.
There are movie marathons. Syfy is busting out its greatest hits in the giant monster oeuvre on Friday, followed by "Star Trek" movies all weekend. TCM and AMC are showing nothing but military movies, including classics like "All Quiet on the Western Front," "From Here to Eternity" and "Patton."
If marathons are your thing, you've got everything from "Firefly" and "Doctor Who" to "House Hunters" and "How It's Made." And if you're a sports fan, while the NBA playoffs are on hiatus, you can still watch a ton of baseball, the 2011 French Open or the annual Memorial Day race the Indianapolis 500.
Zap2it...
There are movie marathons. Syfy is busting out its greatest hits in the giant monster oeuvre on Friday, followed by "Star Trek" movies all weekend. TCM and AMC are showing nothing but military movies, including classics like "All Quiet on the Western Front," "From Here to Eternity" and "Patton."
If marathons are your thing, you've got everything from "Firefly" and "Doctor Who" to "House Hunters" and "How It's Made." And if you're a sports fan, while the NBA playoffs are on hiatus, you can still watch a ton of baseball, the 2011 French Open or the annual Memorial Day race the Indianapolis 500.
Zap2it...
- 5/27/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The notion of a film using a vérité style and false claims of “it really happened” is nothing new to the horror genre. In 1974, Tobe Hooper’s masterpiece The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, made use of a now famous John Larroquette narration, a group of amateur actors and a gritty shooting style to make mid-70s drive-in movie-goers question the reality of what they had just seen. 1980 brought horror fans the still controversial Cannibal Holocaust, a film that not only invented the now popular “found footage” horror film, but still even today manages to make some of its viewers question if what they are watching is in actuality, “snuff”.
The trend continued into the 1990s with films like the morbidly comical Man Bites Dog (1992), the widely overlooked and heavily flawed The Last Broadcast (1998) and of course the hugely profitable and arguably overrated The Blair Witch Project (1999); a film whose success, though...
The trend continued into the 1990s with films like the morbidly comical Man Bites Dog (1992), the widely overlooked and heavily flawed The Last Broadcast (1998) and of course the hugely profitable and arguably overrated The Blair Witch Project (1999); a film whose success, though...
- 10/25/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (The Horror Professor)
- Fangoria
Food Network has an Unwrapped marathon all night. TCM has Bette Davis movies all night. At 8, Nickelodeon has a new iCarly. Fox News has a new Huckabee at 8. At 9, NBC has a new Face the Ace. Fox has a new America's Most Wanted at 9. There's a new Suze Orman Show on CNBC at 9. Syfy has the movie Infestation at 9. Biography Channel has two new episodes of Ghostly Encounters at 9. Also at 9: BBC America has a new Being Human. At 10, Style has a new episode of The Dish. At 12:30am, Cartoon Network has two new episodes of Bleach.
Check your local TV listings for more.
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- 8/8/2009
- by Bob Sassone
- Aol TV.
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