There’s no question Hulu wants to get its viewers in the Halloween mood — the streaming service will add a fresh slate of horror movies to its collection once October hits. In addition to watching Jigsaw psychologically torture victims in “Saw,” “Saw 2” and “Saw 6,” audiences will also be able to see the original Hill House in the 1963 thriller “The Haunting.” For those in the mood for a classic, horror favorites from Alfred Hitchcock will also become available come Oct. 1, including “Rear Window,” “Psycho” and “The Birds.”
Anticipated Hulu Originals will also premiere this coming month. Season 2 of “Light as a Feather” will launch on the streamer on Oct. 4, while “Looking for Alaska,” based on John Green’s best-selling novel of the same name, will premiere on Oct. 18.
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Oct. 1
60 Days In: Season 5
Alien Encounters: Season 2-3
American Pickers: Season 19
Basketball Wives La: Seasons 1-5
Biography: The...
Anticipated Hulu Originals will also premiere this coming month. Season 2 of “Light as a Feather” will launch on the streamer on Oct. 4, while “Looking for Alaska,” based on John Green’s best-selling novel of the same name, will premiere on Oct. 18.
Scroll through the list below:
Oct. 1
60 Days In: Season 5
Alien Encounters: Season 2-3
American Pickers: Season 19
Basketball Wives La: Seasons 1-5
Biography: The...
- 27/09/2019
- par Anna Tingley
- Variety Film + TV
Spooky season is upon us, and Hulu is getting into the spirit with a number of horror or Halloween-themed offerings on its October line-up.
Along with Hulu originals like the horror anthology “Into the Dark” and the second season of Stephen King’s “Castle Rock,” the streamer is also offering films from the “Saw,” “Blade” and “Hellraiser” franchises beginning next month. For the more faint of heart, Hulu is also offering three seasons of Food Network’s “Halloween Wars” and the surely adorable “Kids Halloween Baking Championship.”
Not specifically Halloween-themed, but potentially haunting: All six seasons of the original run of “The Hills” will be available to stream on Oct. 1 for those looking to revisit the halcyon days of reality television and questionable late-aughts fashion.
Also Read: Lizzy Caplan's Annie Wilkes Arrives, Causes Mayhem in Hulu's 'Castle Rock' Season 2 Teaser (Video)
Hulu is also debuting all seven...
Along with Hulu originals like the horror anthology “Into the Dark” and the second season of Stephen King’s “Castle Rock,” the streamer is also offering films from the “Saw,” “Blade” and “Hellraiser” franchises beginning next month. For the more faint of heart, Hulu is also offering three seasons of Food Network’s “Halloween Wars” and the surely adorable “Kids Halloween Baking Championship.”
Not specifically Halloween-themed, but potentially haunting: All six seasons of the original run of “The Hills” will be available to stream on Oct. 1 for those looking to revisit the halcyon days of reality television and questionable late-aughts fashion.
Also Read: Lizzy Caplan's Annie Wilkes Arrives, Causes Mayhem in Hulu's 'Castle Rock' Season 2 Teaser (Video)
Hulu is also debuting all seven...
- 24/09/2019
- par Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
It’s high time Lars von Trier tried some real horror. You know, some hardcore, blood and guts-type stuff. So what if Antichrist had genital mutilation, self-cannibalizing animals and a graphically stillborn Bambi dangling halfway out his mom? Kid gloves. Or so it would seem, anyway, because von Trier’s latest cinematic venture is a “real horror movie.” Danish magazine Soundvenue recently interviewed Kristian Levring, the director who’s currently showing off The Salvation, a Danish Western starring a gunpowder-charred Mads Mikkelson. But Levring had more to speak about than just Mikkelson’s ability to ride around on horseback and shoot grizzled frontiersmen with old-timey weapons. He also mentioned a little project called Detroit. Apparently, it has been Levring’s passion project for years. And he’s spent those years pestering von Trier about how awesome it would be, until von Trier finally crumbled under the pressure. For the most accurate experience, try...
- 14/05/2014
- par Adam Bellotto
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Captain America The Winter Soldier TV Commercial. The plot to the upcoming Captain America sequel should be familiar to most, by now, and regarded as noticeably darker than the original. For any comic book film fans noting a Nolanesque darkening of genre tones (figuratively and literally – considering the subduing [...]
Continue reading: Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014) TV Commercial: Kid Gloves Go On...
Continue reading: Captain America: Winter Soldier (2014) TV Commercial: Kid Gloves Go On...
- 16/03/2014
- par Sam Joseph
- Film-Book
Think about how you feel after Bruce Buffer announces a split decision. Think about the chances that the two judges that happened to agree also agreed with you. Think very seriously about the emotions that run through your body after you watch a fight for 15 to 25 minutes only to have the judges disagree on the outcome. If those emotions that you’re feeling range anywhere from negative to psychotic rage, you may want to stop reading this article now because the future of Mma may alarm you.
If you have decided to keep reading, you are about to find out what 2013 has in store for you as a fight fan in terms of the dreaded split decision. And the results are anything but exciting.
No one in the fight game knows better about split decisions than Leonard Garcia: when I spoke with Mr. Garcia last he said that recalling a...
If you have decided to keep reading, you are about to find out what 2013 has in store for you as a fight fan in terms of the dreaded split decision. And the results are anything but exciting.
No one in the fight game knows better about split decisions than Leonard Garcia: when I spoke with Mr. Garcia last he said that recalling a...
- 05/03/2013
- par Mitchell Stucky
- Obsessed with Film
Four losses. Four damned losses.
The thought was unbearable, the situation untenable. The hand of the lesser fighter was raised and, perhaps for the first time, it wasn’t Leonard Garcia, the king of Split Decisions. There’s an assumption on behalf of the fans that athletes live in some type of ego-powered capsule from the real world. An assumption that even as Leonard Garcia was showered with boos in the octagon in the past that he still fervently believed he won against the Korean Zombie. Or against Nam Phan. He knew otherwise.
Garcia felt it in his gut, the nasty sour feeling of a loss, of coming up short … even as his hand was raised. That’s why he immediately granted rematches to both of them. This time though was different. He had won the fight – advancing, stalking, swarming his opponent with an endless barrage of straights, jabs, leg kicks,...
The thought was unbearable, the situation untenable. The hand of the lesser fighter was raised and, perhaps for the first time, it wasn’t Leonard Garcia, the king of Split Decisions. There’s an assumption on behalf of the fans that athletes live in some type of ego-powered capsule from the real world. An assumption that even as Leonard Garcia was showered with boos in the octagon in the past that he still fervently believed he won against the Korean Zombie. Or against Nam Phan. He knew otherwise.
Garcia felt it in his gut, the nasty sour feeling of a loss, of coming up short … even as his hand was raised. That’s why he immediately granted rematches to both of them. This time though was different. He had won the fight – advancing, stalking, swarming his opponent with an endless barrage of straights, jabs, leg kicks,...
- 06/01/2013
- par Robert Curtis
- Obsessed with Film
Ren Harvieu has unveiled the music video for her latest single 'Do Right By Me'. The track is the latest to be taken from her debut album Through The Night, which was released earlier this year. 'Do Right By Me' is released on October 1 via Kid Gloves/Island Records ahead of Harvieu's upcoming UK tour Harvieu was nominated for the BBC Sound of 2012, which was eventually won by Michael Kiwanuka. Ren Harvieu's (more)...
- 05/09/2012
- par By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
CBS' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has enlisted a former Hunter co-star for a defensive role. Stepfanie Kramer, best known as Detective Dee Dee McCall for six seasons on NBC's Hunter, will guest star on the network's long-running procedural, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. Kramer will appear in the April 4 "Split Decisions" installment and play Vivian Brentson, an attorney and caring, concerned mother to Zack, one of three identical triplets -- who each have criminal records -- who grew up independently and were not aware of the others' existence until winning a trip to Las Vegas. As previously reported, the
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- 20/03/2012
- par Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
First, here are the promo shots, which are very sweet! This one's my favorite! And now here are the newly released costumes from Disguise.com! Deluxe Adult Suit Adult Mask Deluxe Adult Mask Adult Gloves Kid Gloves Gwen Stacy Costume Peter Parker Web Shooters (Whats cool about this is the red circle can glow red in the dark!) Quick Change Costume Kid Suit Adult Muscle Suit Adult Web Shooters Toddler Suit Baby Suit So what do you think? Post your comments in the usual spot! The Amazing Spider-Man focuses more on Peter Parker’s high school days and the development of his powers while navigating the troubles of a brainy geek in high school. And starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Denis Leary, Rhys Ifans, Martin Sheen, and Sally Field, the films swings into theaters July 3, 2012 in 3D!
- 28/01/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Press Release – Visionary designer and comics creator Dean Motter (Mister X, Electropolis, Batman: Nine Lives) returns with the purest expression of his patented retro futurism. The Compleat Terminal City collects all fourteen issues of the classic series, originally published in 1996, for the first time.
Terminal City is a place where transistor-tube robots rub elbows with old-time gangsters, where bright, shiny technologies cast deep noir shadows. The city has been in decline since a group of celebrated adventurers—Kid Gloves, the boxer; Monty Vickers, the explorer; Eno Orez, the man of 1,000 faces, and Cosmo Quinn, the human fly—were each disgraced or disappeared into obscurity. Now a series of mysteries involving an unopenable briefcase, a missing link in evolution, a daring lady in red, and an obscene skywriter brings the four men together once again—some on the side of the law, some involved in shady business—with explosive results!
“This...
Terminal City is a place where transistor-tube robots rub elbows with old-time gangsters, where bright, shiny technologies cast deep noir shadows. The city has been in decline since a group of celebrated adventurers—Kid Gloves, the boxer; Monty Vickers, the explorer; Eno Orez, the man of 1,000 faces, and Cosmo Quinn, the human fly—were each disgraced or disappeared into obscurity. Now a series of mysteries involving an unopenable briefcase, a missing link in evolution, a daring lady in red, and an obscene skywriter brings the four men together once again—some on the side of the law, some involved in shady business—with explosive results!
“This...
- 11/10/2011
- par Brandon Johnston
- ScifiMafia
I've been withholding. Not purposefully or vindicatively but all the same...
I've heard from two readers who saw Nine (the musical!) at two different test screenings and I thought it was time to share their reactions.
The first to write me (test screener #1) saw what might have been an earlier cut in the summer. The second (test screener #2), whom I've met and who looooves musicals, saw it this past Monday. I didn't ask them to do this but they both divided their thoughts by actor, so let's take it that way. Neither of them gave many details about the songs that have been cut and added but I've been alarmed to read elsewhere about the multiple changes, including switching characters on key songs and the removal of "Nine". It's the title song, people! How can you go without? But the movie doesn't open until November 25th so perhaps they're still tinkering.
I've heard from two readers who saw Nine (the musical!) at two different test screenings and I thought it was time to share their reactions.
The first to write me (test screener #1) saw what might have been an earlier cut in the summer. The second (test screener #2), whom I've met and who looooves musicals, saw it this past Monday. I didn't ask them to do this but they both divided their thoughts by actor, so let's take it that way. Neither of them gave many details about the songs that have been cut and added but I've been alarmed to read elsewhere about the multiple changes, including switching characters on key songs and the removal of "Nine". It's the title song, people! How can you go without? But the movie doesn't open until November 25th so perhaps they're still tinkering.
- 03/09/2009
- par NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
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