April 2025 schedule for Peacock (Photo Credit – Instagram/Bravo TV)
While there are several digital platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and Amazon Prime, Peacock maintains its place and position because of the exclusive content on the streaming giant. It is the home of the most popular NBC content as well as all the exciting reality shows and releases of Bravo.
Be it The Real Housewives franchise and its various editions or Southern Charms, Vanderpump Rules, Summer House and more. Or even Watch What Happens Live, Law & Order and Suits LA, the list is never-ending and quite intriguing for watchers who want something to binge. Here’s the April 2025 schedule of Peacock including weekly episodes and other releases.
Peacock April 2025: Everything On Release Schedule
Weekly Episodes The Americas Below Deck Down Under Season 3 Bravo’s Love Hotel Season 1 Chicago Fire Season 13 Chicago Med Season 10 Chicago Pd Season 12 Dateline Season 33 Days of Our Lives...
While there are several digital platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and Amazon Prime, Peacock maintains its place and position because of the exclusive content on the streaming giant. It is the home of the most popular NBC content as well as all the exciting reality shows and releases of Bravo.
Be it The Real Housewives franchise and its various editions or Southern Charms, Vanderpump Rules, Summer House and more. Or even Watch What Happens Live, Law & Order and Suits LA, the list is never-ending and quite intriguing for watchers who want something to binge. Here’s the April 2025 schedule of Peacock including weekly episodes and other releases.
Peacock April 2025: Everything On Release Schedule
Weekly Episodes The Americas Below Deck Down Under Season 3 Bravo’s Love Hotel Season 1 Chicago Fire Season 13 Chicago Med Season 10 Chicago Pd Season 12 Dateline Season 33 Days of Our Lives...
- 4/2/2025
- by Meenal Chathli
- KoiMoi
April 2025 is bringing plenty of exciting new shows, movies, and events to Peacock! Whether you’re into thrilling dramas, comedies, or family-friendly content, there’s something for everyone. In this article, we’ll take a look at all the fresh titles you can enjoy next month on the streaming service. Get ready for some great entertainment!
1. Girl You Know It’s True (April 4)
Girl You Know It’s True (2023) is a film that tells the story of dancers Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan, who gained fame in the late 80s as the pop duo Milli Vanilli. Despite their success, the duo never actually sang on their songs or debut album.
When the truth about their lip-syncing was exposed, it led to one of the biggest scandals in music history. The film is directed and written by Simon Verhoeven and stars Tijan Njie, Elan Ben Ali, and Matthias Schweighöfer.
2. WrestleMania IX: Becoming a...
1. Girl You Know It’s True (April 4)
Girl You Know It’s True (2023) is a film that tells the story of dancers Rob Pilatus and Fab Morvan, who gained fame in the late 80s as the pop duo Milli Vanilli. Despite their success, the duo never actually sang on their songs or debut album.
When the truth about their lip-syncing was exposed, it led to one of the biggest scandals in music history. The film is directed and written by Simon Verhoeven and stars Tijan Njie, Elan Ben Ali, and Matthias Schweighöfer.
2. WrestleMania IX: Becoming a...
- 3/31/2025
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Few television shows of any variety are as durable as The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling's supernatural anthology series that still resonates with viewers six decades later. Several reboots have been attempted over the years, with varying degrees of success, but none of them have approached the impact of the original. While it's very much a product of the time -- which includes innocuous things like dated social commentary, as well as more problematic stereotypes of the era -- many of its best episodes hit just as hard today as they did when they first premiered.
The list of still-timely episodes numbers in the dozens, but ten stand out for their evergreen durability. Through a combination of clever storytelling, whiplash endings, and insightful observations on human nature, they have transcended the time they were made to become some of the best pieces of television ever made. They are presented below in order of release.
The list of still-timely episodes numbers in the dozens, but ten stand out for their evergreen durability. Through a combination of clever storytelling, whiplash endings, and insightful observations on human nature, they have transcended the time they were made to become some of the best pieces of television ever made. They are presented below in order of release.
- 3/28/2025
- by Robert Vaux
- CBR
Peacock has announced the lineup of movies, TV shows, and live sports that will be available on the streaming service in April. The Peacock April 2025 schedule includes the Original documentary WrestleMania IX: Becoming a Spectacle, offering a behind-the-scenes look and featuring never-before-seen footage of the 1993 Las Vegas extravaganza that promised fans a WWE event unlike any other.
Plus, don’t miss WrestleMania 41 on Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20, at 7 Et/4 Pt, streaming Live on Peacock. The action doesn’t stop there; April 17 marks the highly anticipated return of Detective Elliot Stabler in Peacock’s Original Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5.
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5
For a dose of nostalgia, come and knock on our door – Three’s Company is coming to Peacock on March 31! Stream all eight seasons of the beloved ’70s sitcom and relive the hilarious hijinks of Jack, Janet, and Chrissy. Speaking of TV neighbors that we love,...
Plus, don’t miss WrestleMania 41 on Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20, at 7 Et/4 Pt, streaming Live on Peacock. The action doesn’t stop there; April 17 marks the highly anticipated return of Detective Elliot Stabler in Peacock’s Original Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5.
Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5
For a dose of nostalgia, come and knock on our door – Three’s Company is coming to Peacock on March 31! Stream all eight seasons of the beloved ’70s sitcom and relive the hilarious hijinks of Jack, Janet, and Chrissy. Speaking of TV neighbors that we love,...
- 3/22/2025
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Hallmark Channel spoilers and updates reveal the network made a big announcement recently. At the end of March, “The Chicken Sisters” Season One will take “When Calls The Heart’s” time slot until it’s new season happens.
About The Series
Hallmark made an important announcement on Saturday; the network revealed that The Chicken Sisters Season 1 will debut on the cable channel.
The show features Lea Thompson (Nancy Hiller), Wendie Malick (Augusta “Gus” Moore), Schuyler Fisk (Amanda Moore-Hiller), and Genevieve Angelson (Mae Moore). This multi-generational drama first launched on Hallmark+ the streaming channel in September.
Additionally, Ektor Rivera (Sergio), James Kot (Frank Jr.), and Rukiya Bernard (Sabrina) are part of the cast, with Margo Martindale serving as the narrator.
The network had promised that original streaming shows would eventually be available on the cable channel, and they have kept that promise.
Season One Cable Premiere Date
The Chicken Sisters Season 1 will debut on Sunday,...
About The Series
Hallmark made an important announcement on Saturday; the network revealed that The Chicken Sisters Season 1 will debut on the cable channel.
The show features Lea Thompson (Nancy Hiller), Wendie Malick (Augusta “Gus” Moore), Schuyler Fisk (Amanda Moore-Hiller), and Genevieve Angelson (Mae Moore). This multi-generational drama first launched on Hallmark+ the streaming channel in September.
Additionally, Ektor Rivera (Sergio), James Kot (Frank Jr.), and Rukiya Bernard (Sabrina) are part of the cast, with Margo Martindale serving as the narrator.
The network had promised that original streaming shows would eventually be available on the cable channel, and they have kept that promise.
Season One Cable Premiere Date
The Chicken Sisters Season 1 will debut on Sunday,...
- 3/10/2025
- by Rita Ryan
- Celebrating The Soaps
The Twilight Zone is one of the best series ever put on television, with its sharp storytelling and signature twists elevating it to a perennial evergreen. The anthology format gave it a good deal of creative flexibility, exploring everything from comedy to horror during its run. Creator Rod Serling possessed the precise kind of mind to package it for television at that time. Many of its episodes have become pop-culture staples, and even the fair-to-middling ones still carry a punch that's hard to beat. The series' influence continues to be felt today, though no one has yet succeeded in recreating its formula.
The question of which episodes rank as the best will always be the subject of heated debate among The Twilight Zone fans, and everyone has their favorites. There are more than enough strong episodes to keep that argument going indefinitely. The best of them, however, combine a strong...
The question of which episodes rank as the best will always be the subject of heated debate among The Twilight Zone fans, and everyone has their favorites. There are more than enough strong episodes to keep that argument going indefinitely. The best of them, however, combine a strong...
- 2/19/2025
- by Robert Vaux
- CBR
One entry on this list discusses domestic abuse and self-harm. If you're struggling, help is available in the US by dialing 988 or clicking here. The world is better with you in it.
While always firmly planted in science-fiction, Star Trek: The Next Generationis essentially an anthology series. Each week a new planet, species or sci-fi problem could push the series towards other genres. In a number of Star Trek episodes, The Next Generation characters find themselves in situations that more akin to horror than sci-fi.
Ironically, when a Tng episode excelled at adapting a horror tone, fans of the series tended to not enjoy the episodes. However, looking back, these scary adventures on and off the Enterprise are worthy of respect if only for their ambition. When there was a psychological element, the Tng writers escaped "the Roddenberry box" if only briefly. Interestingly, a number of the episodes on this...
While always firmly planted in science-fiction, Star Trek: The Next Generationis essentially an anthology series. Each week a new planet, species or sci-fi problem could push the series towards other genres. In a number of Star Trek episodes, The Next Generation characters find themselves in situations that more akin to horror than sci-fi.
Ironically, when a Tng episode excelled at adapting a horror tone, fans of the series tended to not enjoy the episodes. However, looking back, these scary adventures on and off the Enterprise are worthy of respect if only for their ambition. When there was a psychological element, the Tng writers escaped "the Roddenberry box" if only briefly. Interestingly, a number of the episodes on this...
- 2/15/2025
- by Joshua M. Patton
- CBR
Quick LinksThe Crew of The Next Generation Devolves Into All Manners of CreaturesA Lovelorn Whodunit Terrorizes Deanna Troi With Deadly ConsequencesOne of Tng's Worst Episodes Is Actually a Horrific MasterpieceData Discovers a Threat to the Enterprise in a Lynchian Dream WorldA Psychological Thriller Breaks Will Riker's Spirit and Sense of RealityStar Trek: Tng Goes X-Files With Alien Abduction EpisodeA Suspenseful and Creepy Episode of Tng Turns Geordi Into a Monster"Night Terrors" Is Considered One of Tng's WeakestCreepy Bug-Like Parasites Possessed Humans and Tried to Take Over StarfleetA Great Early Tng Episode Was a Sign the 'New' Star Trek Could Be Scary
One entry on this list discusses domestic abuse and self-harm. If you're struggling, help is available in the US by dialing 988 or clicking here. The world is better with you in it.
While always firmly planted in science-fiction, Star Trek: The Next Generationis essentially an anthology series. Each week a new planet,...
One entry on this list discusses domestic abuse and self-harm. If you're struggling, help is available in the US by dialing 988 or clicking here. The world is better with you in it.
While always firmly planted in science-fiction, Star Trek: The Next Generationis essentially an anthology series. Each week a new planet,...
- 2/15/2025
- by Joshua M. Patton
- CBR
There is no doubt that Minecraft is arguably the most iconic gaming franchise of all time. The journey started in 2009 when its creator Markus “Notch” Persson grew the game, but later on, it went on to become a gaming giant when the original studio of the game Mojang was sold to Microsoft for a freaking $2.5 billion in 2014.
Minecraft 2 is on the cards. | Credit: Mojang.
Since then, we haven’t heard anything from him regarding the game as he is not a part of Minecraft or Mojang anymore. However, there has been a strange announcement from the Og creator recently that has shaken the entire gaming fraternity.
Minecraft might be getting a “Spiritual Successor” Mojang is now a part of Microsoft. | Credit: Mojang.
Out of nowhere, Notch has recently announced Minecraft 2 Although Microsoft owns Mojang Studios, the company that created Minecraft, and the Minecraft IP, they do not own the concept or idea of the game.
Minecraft 2 is on the cards. | Credit: Mojang.
Since then, we haven’t heard anything from him regarding the game as he is not a part of Minecraft or Mojang anymore. However, there has been a strange announcement from the Og creator recently that has shaken the entire gaming fraternity.
Minecraft might be getting a “Spiritual Successor” Mojang is now a part of Microsoft. | Credit: Mojang.
Out of nowhere, Notch has recently announced Minecraft 2 Although Microsoft owns Mojang Studios, the company that created Minecraft, and the Minecraft IP, they do not own the concept or idea of the game.
- 1/4/2025
- by Nilendu Brahma
- FandomWire
The Twilight Zone's most iconic creature design comes to life in a new piece of fan art. First airing in 1959, The Twilight Zone is a horror anthology show created by Rod Serling. A number of the show's episodes have stood the test of time, including 1962's "Eye of the Beholder." This episode follows a woman who undergoes surgery in order to correct what is suggested to be a major disfigurement, but it's eventually revealed that she actually looks "normal" by human standards, with the doctors and nurses possessing monstrous appearances.
Artist Chet Zar now recreates the look of one of the nurses from The Twilight Zone's "Eye of the Beholder" episode in an impressive new painting. The art gives the nurse character a pig-like nose and the unique lip design featured in the show, in addition to capturing more subtle elements like the dark, sunken eyes. Check out...
Artist Chet Zar now recreates the look of one of the nurses from The Twilight Zone's "Eye of the Beholder" episode in an impressive new painting. The art gives the nurse character a pig-like nose and the unique lip design featured in the show, in addition to capturing more subtle elements like the dark, sunken eyes. Check out...
- 11/19/2024
- by Ryan Northrup
- ScreenRant
The original "Twilight Zone" is one of those rare shows that serve as the yardstick for the entire medium of television, which is especially impressive when you remember how all over the place its stories can be. The most notable episodes of "The Twilight Zone" alone range from "Time Enough at Last" to "Eye of the Beholder" (a legendary take on body horror). The only reliable throughlines here are the inventive speculative premises, wild plot twists, and clever parables. Apart from them, anything and everything is possible in the "Zone."
Because of the original show's sheer impact on popular culture, it's no surprise that "The Twilight Zone" at large has grown into a loose franchise that spans over six decades and numerous movies and TV shows. Academy Award winners and visionaries have given their best shot at the property over the years, but how have they succeeded? Let's find out...
Because of the original show's sheer impact on popular culture, it's no surprise that "The Twilight Zone" at large has grown into a loose franchise that spans over six decades and numerous movies and TV shows. Academy Award winners and visionaries have given their best shot at the property over the years, but how have they succeeded? Let's find out...
- 11/17/2024
- by Pauli Poisuo
- Slash Film
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We talk a lot around here about the best episodes of "The Twilight Zone," an influential and heartfelt show that perfected the moralizing genre story more than half a century ago. There's no shortage of great episodes of Rod Serling's fantastical anthology series, from still-timely political allegories like "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" to innovative twist-filled tales like "The After Hours" and "Eye of the Beholder" to episodes with great punchlines, like "Time Enough at Last" (which was Serling's personal favorite) and "To Serve Man." When it comes to the question of which "Twilight Zone" episode is the best one, there are a dozen or more correct answers, but there's another question worth asking that's equally loaded: what is the single worst episode of "The Twilight Zone"?
You probably have an answer to this question in mind already.
We talk a lot around here about the best episodes of "The Twilight Zone," an influential and heartfelt show that perfected the moralizing genre story more than half a century ago. There's no shortage of great episodes of Rod Serling's fantastical anthology series, from still-timely political allegories like "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street" to innovative twist-filled tales like "The After Hours" and "Eye of the Beholder" to episodes with great punchlines, like "Time Enough at Last" (which was Serling's personal favorite) and "To Serve Man." When it comes to the question of which "Twilight Zone" episode is the best one, there are a dozen or more correct answers, but there's another question worth asking that's equally loaded: what is the single worst episode of "The Twilight Zone"?
You probably have an answer to this question in mind already.
- 11/10/2024
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
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Few shows have stood the test of time in the way "The Twilight Zone" has. For a show that ended its initial run 60 years ago, it's downright shocking how relevant and impactful many of the classic episodes are. Like any show that runs for well over 100 episodes, though, there are going to be some stinkers in the bunch. "The Twilight Zone" is no exception, with some truly awful ones in the mix. Fortunately, the good far outweighs the bad, which is all anyone can ask from any long-running series. On the opposite end of the spectrum, what's the best of the bunch? What episode stands tall above the rest?
While this question could be debated (and has been debated) for decades amongst fans, there is, at least, a clear cut winner when it comes to the users of a specific website.
Few shows have stood the test of time in the way "The Twilight Zone" has. For a show that ended its initial run 60 years ago, it's downright shocking how relevant and impactful many of the classic episodes are. Like any show that runs for well over 100 episodes, though, there are going to be some stinkers in the bunch. "The Twilight Zone" is no exception, with some truly awful ones in the mix. Fortunately, the good far outweighs the bad, which is all anyone can ask from any long-running series. On the opposite end of the spectrum, what's the best of the bunch? What episode stands tall above the rest?
While this question could be debated (and has been debated) for decades amongst fans, there is, at least, a clear cut winner when it comes to the users of a specific website.
- 10/29/2024
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
In 2012, filmmaker Andrew Dominik released the follow-up to his critically acclaimed film, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford; its name, Killing Them Softly. Unfolding during the 2008 Presidential election, this film tells the story of a hitman hired to tie up loose ends following the robbery of a high-stakes Mafia poker game.
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At the time of its release, Killing Them Softly became a misunderstood failure in nearly every sense of the word, one that earned the rarest of cinematic audience scores and almost burnt down all the goodwill its relatively novice filmmaker had made for himself. If Killing Them Softly is remembered for anything today, it's for being one of the final movies to feature...
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- 10/8/2024
- by Sean Alexander
- CBR
"Uglies," Netflix's latest big movie adaptation of a young adult novel, takes place in a dystopian society in which teens are expected to go through an extreme cosmetic surgery at 16 to make them "pretty." (Spoiler alert: This system turns out to be bad.) The film originally caught some flak online for its choice to cast conventionally attractive actors for the main "Ugly" roles, but director Joseph McGinty Nichol (widely known as McG) has clarified that there's a pretty good reason for this. As he explained in an interview with The Wrap:
"We're saying it's never enough [...] I think, if you spoke to some of the most universally regarded beautiful people in the world, they're some of the people with the most intense body dysmorphia. Nobody's immune from this toxicity that's out there of 'It's never enough. You can always have a thinner waist, bigger hips, fuller lips.' Take your pick.
"We're saying it's never enough [...] I think, if you spoke to some of the most universally regarded beautiful people in the world, they're some of the people with the most intense body dysmorphia. Nobody's immune from this toxicity that's out there of 'It's never enough. You can always have a thinner waist, bigger hips, fuller lips.' Take your pick.
- 9/27/2024
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Netflix's Uglies features a clever reference to one of the best episodes of The Twilight Zone, though it's incredibly easy to miss the sly homage. Based on Scott Westerfeld's novel of the same name, Uglies is a dystopian young adult (YA) story that's set in a controlling society defined by government-mandated cosmetic surgery. When the denizens of the City turn 16 years old, they undergo Uglies' Transformation a surgical procedure that turns them into beautiful yet dull Pretties. So-called "Uglies," like Tally Youngblood (Joey King), dream of the day they'll be transformed into carefree Pretties.
However, there's a more sinister aspect to the Transformation. The Smoke, a fringe group of rebels that make up a good chunk of Uglies' cast of characters, discovers that the surgery causes brain lesions. In turn, these lesions are responsible for dulling the Pretties' ability to think freely. Allegedly, the Transformation frees Pretty society from jealousy and hostility,...
However, there's a more sinister aspect to the Transformation. The Smoke, a fringe group of rebels that make up a good chunk of Uglies' cast of characters, discovers that the surgery causes brain lesions. In turn, these lesions are responsible for dulling the Pretties' ability to think freely. Allegedly, the Transformation frees Pretty society from jealousy and hostility,...
- 9/23/2024
- by Kate Bove
- ScreenRant
Blood Stream is a new horror anthology from the producers of “Clownface” and starring Barbie Wilde (Hellraiser 2: Hellbound) and Spencer Wilding (Star Wars: Rogue One).
Hellbound Media has launched an Indiegogo Crowdfunding Campaign that is Live now. Four anthology segments are in various stages of production and two more segments are planned.
The wraparound story Eye Of The Beholder follows the coercive Jake as he descends into the depths of his own appetites. It is a visual feast of exquisite beauty and horror as Jake seeks out the Brass Dahlia bordello and the ultimate in sensation. Whilst waiting to be seen, Jake watches an unusual television streaming service, creating a framing device where the other films will be shown, before returning to him for the shocking finale.
“An Arm and a Leg” stars Phillip Bailey, Thomas Greenhaf, Erin Caust, and Matt Warner. Taking the form of a mockumentary, “An...
Hellbound Media has launched an Indiegogo Crowdfunding Campaign that is Live now. Four anthology segments are in various stages of production and two more segments are planned.
The wraparound story Eye Of The Beholder follows the coercive Jake as he descends into the depths of his own appetites. It is a visual feast of exquisite beauty and horror as Jake seeks out the Brass Dahlia bordello and the ultimate in sensation. Whilst waiting to be seen, Jake watches an unusual television streaming service, creating a framing device where the other films will be shown, before returning to him for the shocking finale.
“An Arm and a Leg” stars Phillip Bailey, Thomas Greenhaf, Erin Caust, and Matt Warner. Taking the form of a mockumentary, “An...
- 8/13/2024
- by Michael Joy
- Horror Asylum
Blood Stream is a new horror anthology from the producers of “Clownface” and starring Barbie Wilde (Hellraiser 2: Hellbound) and Spencer Wilding (Star Wars: Rogue One). Hellbound Media has launched an Indiegogo Crowdfunding Campaign that is Live now. Four anthology segments (Eye of the Beholder, An Arm and a Leg, Eating Disorder, and Fox and …
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- 8/6/2024
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
Warning: contains spoilers for…well, loads of stuff.
Before we start this article, we need to deliver possibly one of the most comprehensive spoiler warnings in the history of the site, as this article will contain spoilers for Doctor Who series 14, The Twilight Zone episodes “Five Characters in Search of an Exit”, “To Serve Man”, “Nothing in the Dark”, “Death Ship”, “Judgement Night”, “The Hitch Hiker”, “Eye of the Beholder”, the Black Mirror episodes “Playtest” and “Hang the DJ”, and the movies, Existenz, Vanilla Sky, The Thirteenth Floor, The Usual Suspects, Planet of the Apes, The Village, Citizen Kane, Memento, The Others, The Sixth Sense, Fight Club and the books La Planète des singes, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Cinderella, and the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan.
Twist endings have always been a bit of a double-edged sword. When they land right, they’re brilliant and clever and beloved,...
Before we start this article, we need to deliver possibly one of the most comprehensive spoiler warnings in the history of the site, as this article will contain spoilers for Doctor Who series 14, The Twilight Zone episodes “Five Characters in Search of an Exit”, “To Serve Man”, “Nothing in the Dark”, “Death Ship”, “Judgement Night”, “The Hitch Hiker”, “Eye of the Beholder”, the Black Mirror episodes “Playtest” and “Hang the DJ”, and the movies, Existenz, Vanilla Sky, The Thirteenth Floor, The Usual Suspects, Planet of the Apes, The Village, Citizen Kane, Memento, The Others, The Sixth Sense, Fight Club and the books La Planète des singes, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Cinderella, and the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan.
Twist endings have always been a bit of a double-edged sword. When they land right, they’re brilliant and clever and beloved,...
- 8/2/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
When a story enters "The Twilight Zone," it can traverse genres ranging from fantasy to science-fiction to horror. My favorite episode of the series is one that fits mostly into the last category: season 2 episode 5, "The Howling Man," which takes a classic "don't judge a book by its cover" premise into creepy (and theological) directions.
Five years after World War 1, American traveler David Ellington (H.M. Wynant) is lost in a storm and stumbles on a monastery. The men — clad in robes, carrying staves, and using only candles for light — turn away Ellington's request for shelter. While leaving he hears a horrible howling and finds the source is a ragged man (Robin Hughes) who is locked in a cell. Brother Jerome (John Carradine) warns that this prisoner is Satan himself, imprisoned by his brotherhood to prevent evil on the scale of the Great War. A disbelieving Ellington frees the Howling...
Five years after World War 1, American traveler David Ellington (H.M. Wynant) is lost in a storm and stumbles on a monastery. The men — clad in robes, carrying staves, and using only candles for light — turn away Ellington's request for shelter. While leaving he hears a horrible howling and finds the source is a ragged man (Robin Hughes) who is locked in a cell. Brother Jerome (John Carradine) warns that this prisoner is Satan himself, imprisoned by his brotherhood to prevent evil on the scale of the Great War. A disbelieving Ellington frees the Howling...
- 7/1/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
The world recently said farewell to Roger Corman, the legendary B-movie producer, writer, director, and performer who passed away at the well-lived age of 98. Corman completely revolutionized the film industry, not only with his independent spirit and penchant for low-budget fare, but also serving as a launchpad for some of cinema's greatest creatives, including Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Demme, Francis Ford Coppola, James Cameron, Jack Nicholson, and Penelope Spheeris, and that's just scratching the surface.
Known by many for his hundreds of produced films, Corman was also a well-decorated director in his own right, helming 55 films before his death. Corman dabbled in any and all genres, with comedy, drama, horror, exploitation, monster, sci-fi, sexploitation, gothic, and action all well-represented throughout his filmography. In honor of the King of B-movies and one of the most prolific filmmakers of all time, here are his 10 best films as a director, ranked.
Known by many for his hundreds of produced films, Corman was also a well-decorated director in his own right, helming 55 films before his death. Corman dabbled in any and all genres, with comedy, drama, horror, exploitation, monster, sci-fi, sexploitation, gothic, and action all well-represented throughout his filmography. In honor of the King of B-movies and one of the most prolific filmmakers of all time, here are his 10 best films as a director, ranked.
- 5/17/2024
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
The Twilight Zone episode "The Masks" showcases poetic justice through cursed masks, revealing the true selves of selfish heirs. Despite late-season exhaustion, the episode delivers a moralizing story with deep symbolism and a twist ending that shocks. Jason Foster's dark intentions to punish his family make "The Masks" a tale of hubris and inner demons in the Twilight Zone.
The original The Twilight Zone produced a staggering number of classic episodes, which have aged like wine and remain as pertinent today as they did when they first aired. Some of them have become signatures, such as William Shatner's plane ride in "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" or a neighborhood gone mad in "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street." But a number of others sit a little lower on the pop-culture ladder, not because they're any less strong, but because they didn't quite capture the popular imagination as some of their peers.
The original The Twilight Zone produced a staggering number of classic episodes, which have aged like wine and remain as pertinent today as they did when they first aired. Some of them have become signatures, such as William Shatner's plane ride in "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" or a neighborhood gone mad in "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street." But a number of others sit a little lower on the pop-culture ladder, not because they're any less strong, but because they didn't quite capture the popular imagination as some of their peers.
- 4/6/2024
- by Robert Vaux
- CBR
Quick Links What Happens in The Twilight Zone's 'Eye of the Beholder'? What Is the Twist of The Twilight Zone's 'Eye of the Beholder'? What Does Eye of the Beholder Symbolize in The Twilight Zone? Why Is Eye of the Beholder The Twilight Zone's Most Disturbing Episode?
The original incarnation of The Twilight Zone is still one of the most iconic series on television. Many of its episodes are as insightful, entertaining, and creepy as they were back when it first aired over 60 years ago. While the series as a whole is extremely strong, a few highlights have stood out over the years, namely by blending strong hooks, good performances, and The Twilight Zone's patented twist ending to create something very special.
Their ranks include Season 2, Episode 6, "Eye of the Beholder," a chilling early masterpiece that set the standard for what audiences could expect from the series.
The original incarnation of The Twilight Zone is still one of the most iconic series on television. Many of its episodes are as insightful, entertaining, and creepy as they were back when it first aired over 60 years ago. While the series as a whole is extremely strong, a few highlights have stood out over the years, namely by blending strong hooks, good performances, and The Twilight Zone's patented twist ending to create something very special.
Their ranks include Season 2, Episode 6, "Eye of the Beholder," a chilling early masterpiece that set the standard for what audiences could expect from the series.
- 3/28/2024
- by Robert Vaux
- CBR
For a show as ambitious as "The Twilight Zone," with seemingly so many storytelling opportunities to choose from, it's vital to maintain a bit of structure. Not only did the first three seasons stick to a clear 22-minute format with narration and act breaks happening right on cue, but there were clear guidelines on how speculative they should get and how much they should always be asking of their audience. According to the producer Buck Houghton in his 1991 book "What a Producer Does," he and creator Rod Serling established a list of rules that every episode needed to follow. An episode could be about nearly any speculative premise, they decided early on, as long as it remembered to do a few things:
"Find an interesting character, or a group, at a moment in crisis in life, and get there quickly; then lay on some magic. That magic must be devilishly...
"Find an interesting character, or a group, at a moment in crisis in life, and get there quickly; then lay on some magic. That magic must be devilishly...
- 3/23/2024
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Following the success of Jonathan Demme's "The Silence of the Lambs" in 1991, Hollywood released an eight-year-long tidal wave of serial killer thrillers, each one pulpier than the last. This was the era of "Seven," "Copycat," "Along Came a Spider," "Jennifer 8," "See No Evil," "Eye of the Beholder," "Sliver," "Knight Moves," and any number of others. Right at the end of the decade came Phillip Noyce's 1999 thriller "The Bone Collector," based on the airport novel by Jeffery Deaver. Deaver's original novel was the first of the long-running Lincoln Rhyme series, a series that saw its 16th installment published in 2023. Lincoln Rhyme, thanks to a spinal accident, could not move his body below his neck, and fought crime from his bed, deducting details, looking at pictures, and relying on his team.
In the film adaptation, Denzel Washington played Lincoln Rhyme and Angelina Jolie played his plucky crime fighting partner Amelia Donaghy.
In the film adaptation, Denzel Washington played Lincoln Rhyme and Angelina Jolie played his plucky crime fighting partner Amelia Donaghy.
- 3/17/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Despite Roddenberry's utopian vision, Star Trek delves into murder mysteries, exploring darker sides of characters & future law enforcement. Star Trek's murder mystery episodes vary in complexity and punishment for crimes, depending on alien cultures. Episodes like "Eye of the Beholder" and "Field of Fire" delve into complex murder investigations, pushing characters to dark places.
Despite Gene Roddenberry's utopian vision for a peace-loving future society, various Star Trek crews have investigated a surprising number of murder mysteries. The future of law enforcement has been a recurring trope in science fiction for decades, from Philip K Dick's neo-noir novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? to Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi satire Robocop. Similar themes have been explored in Star Trek TV shows from the very beginning, creating some of the most compelling and dramatic episodes. Star Trek's best murder mystery episodes allow the writers to explore the darker side of some beloved characters.
Despite Gene Roddenberry's utopian vision for a peace-loving future society, various Star Trek crews have investigated a surprising number of murder mysteries. The future of law enforcement has been a recurring trope in science fiction for decades, from Philip K Dick's neo-noir novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? to Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi satire Robocop. Similar themes have been explored in Star Trek TV shows from the very beginning, creating some of the most compelling and dramatic episodes. Star Trek's best murder mystery episodes allow the writers to explore the darker side of some beloved characters.
- 2/29/2024
- by Mark Donaldson
- ScreenRant
Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone" has likely inspired more nightmares than any other TV series in history. Several of the show's notorious twist endings often revealed horrors and grotesquerie typically not seen on the airwaves in the late '50s and early '60s, leaving younger viewers rattled and afraid.
The above image, from the episode "The Masks" came at the end of an episode where a quartet of greedy gold-diggers were forced to wear personality-based masks by the rich patriarch they hoped would die. The patriarch does indeed die, but when the characters remove their masks, they find their faces have mutated underneath. That one kept this author up a few nights.
Other scary faces popped up all across "The Twilight Zone." Many might immediately think of the episode "Eye of the Beholder", which was wholly a close-up of a young woman (Maxine Stewart) waiting to remove her bandages after extensive cosmetic surgery.
The above image, from the episode "The Masks" came at the end of an episode where a quartet of greedy gold-diggers were forced to wear personality-based masks by the rich patriarch they hoped would die. The patriarch does indeed die, but when the characters remove their masks, they find their faces have mutated underneath. That one kept this author up a few nights.
Other scary faces popped up all across "The Twilight Zone." Many might immediately think of the episode "Eye of the Beholder", which was wholly a close-up of a young woman (Maxine Stewart) waiting to remove her bandages after extensive cosmetic surgery.
- 2/18/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Short of "To Serve Man," the most famous "Twilight Zone" twist ending is probably "Eye of the Beholder." Set in a hospital, the episode follows surgeons and nurses discussing patient Janet Tyler, who's undergone treatment to remove a facial deformity. Miss Tyler's face is hidden behind bandages and the hospital staff are glimpsed only in shadow or from behind — until the third act. It turns out, by the audience's standards, Janet is a blonde bombshell and everyone else is pig-faced. Beauty truly lies in the phrase that gives the episode its title.
Since her appearance is initially concealed, the crew was able to cast two actors as Janet: Maxine Stuart when she's bandaged up and Donna Douglas (future star of "The Beverly Hillbillies") when she's unmasked. (Both actors are no longer with us.)
n 2004, Stuart sat down with the Archive of American Television to discuss "Eye of the Beholder." She...
Since her appearance is initially concealed, the crew was able to cast two actors as Janet: Maxine Stuart when she's bandaged up and Donna Douglas (future star of "The Beverly Hillbillies") when she's unmasked. (Both actors are no longer with us.)
n 2004, Stuart sat down with the Archive of American Television to discuss "Eye of the Beholder." She...
- 2/12/2024
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Over 60 years after its cancellation, "The Twilight Zone" still commands an intense fascination. Rod Serling's iconic anthology series dabbled in science fiction, horror, and fantasy, crossing the genre streams and delivering a kind of imagination and filmmaking that was uncommon in the late '50s and early '60s. That's why we're still talking about it right now -- few shows from that era have aged so well, and so powerfully. Serling and his team rarely just told a spooky or exciting story (although they were so good at doing just that). Instead, they wrapped the genre storytelling around bigger ideas: political commentary, social justice, and what it means to be human. It's easy to say that "The Twilight Zone" was decades ahead of its time, but it really does feel like it exists in its own pocket universe (one that allows it to feel as timeless and as...
- 1/24/2024
- by Jacob Hall
- Slash Film
Looks can be deceiving in A Different Man, writer-director Aaron Schimberg’s endearingly twisted take on actors, playwrights, egos and the plight of the profoundly disfigured.
Like the famous “Eye of the Beholder” episode of The Twilight Zone, in which humans turn out to be society’s freakish outcasts, this dark comedy suggests what happens when an aspiring thespian afflicted with neurofibromatosis manages to find a miracle cure, only to long for the life he had when he was still deformed.
The thesp in question — a nebbishy New York actor named Edward, or Ed — is played with tongue-in-cheek gravitas by Sebastian Stan, who dons several layers of prosthetics (courtesy of ace makeup designer Mike Marino) until peeling them away to reveal his true face. But that hardly gives Ed the life he bargained for, in a film that piquantly questions how others look at us and, more importantly, how we look at ourselves.
Like the famous “Eye of the Beholder” episode of The Twilight Zone, in which humans turn out to be society’s freakish outcasts, this dark comedy suggests what happens when an aspiring thespian afflicted with neurofibromatosis manages to find a miracle cure, only to long for the life he had when he was still deformed.
The thesp in question — a nebbishy New York actor named Edward, or Ed — is played with tongue-in-cheek gravitas by Sebastian Stan, who dons several layers of prosthetics (courtesy of ace makeup designer Mike Marino) until peeling them away to reveal his true face. But that hardly gives Ed the life he bargained for, in a film that piquantly questions how others look at us and, more importantly, how we look at ourselves.
- 1/22/2024
- by Jordan Mintzer
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Twilight Zone's use of grotesque makeup and effects made it genuinely scary and influenced later directors like David Lynch and the Cronenbergs. The show blended genres seamlessly, moving from science fiction to horror and comedy within the same episode, paving the way for shows like Santa Clarita Diet and Love, Death + Robots. The Twilight Zone used horror as a means of making cutting social commentary, critiquing contemporary targets and influencing filmmakers like Jordan Peele.
Long after leaving the air, The Twilight Zone remains one of the most influential, important, and relevant TV shows ever made. While its impact is obvious on contemporary small-screen hits like Black Mirror, Rod Serling's twisted, cerebral behemoth has also helped mold some of the biggest media properties on the planet. If any show demonstrates the enduring popular effect of a truly great TV series, it's The Twilight Zone.
Starting in 1958 with the acclaimed teleplay The Time Element,...
Long after leaving the air, The Twilight Zone remains one of the most influential, important, and relevant TV shows ever made. While its impact is obvious on contemporary small-screen hits like Black Mirror, Rod Serling's twisted, cerebral behemoth has also helped mold some of the biggest media properties on the planet. If any show demonstrates the enduring popular effect of a truly great TV series, it's The Twilight Zone.
Starting in 1958 with the acclaimed teleplay The Time Element,...
- 1/3/2024
- by Thomas Lethbridge
- ScreenRant
Syfy Channel and Heroes & Icons are hosting marathons of The Twilight Zone to celebrate New Year's. The marathons run from December 30, 2023, until January 2, 2024. Syfy continues its 30-year tradition of presenting The Twilight Zone marathon. Heroes & Icons' A Toast to Twilight marathon kicks off on New Year's Eve with two of the series' best episodes: To Serve Man and Nightmare at 20,000 Feet, the latter stars William Shatner.
"It's a cookbook! It's a cookbook!" No, but it's nearly four days devoted to The Twilight Zone. Unlock the door with the key of imagination once more and return to The Twilight Zone. As the end of the year is ushered out and 2024 begins, both the Syfy channel and Heroes & Icons (H&i) network are inviting science fiction fans to celebrate New Year's with a marathon of the classic science fiction series which is narrated and hosted by Rod Serling. The festivities begin...
"It's a cookbook! It's a cookbook!" No, but it's nearly four days devoted to The Twilight Zone. Unlock the door with the key of imagination once more and return to The Twilight Zone. As the end of the year is ushered out and 2024 begins, both the Syfy channel and Heroes & Icons (H&i) network are inviting science fiction fans to celebrate New Year's with a marathon of the classic science fiction series which is narrated and hosted by Rod Serling. The festivities begin...
- 12/26/2023
- by Steven Thrash
- MovieWeb
Along with being one of the finest shows in the history of television, the original run of Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone" could function as a laboratory for advancements in visual effects. The often fantastical nature of the series, and Serling's desire to push the envelope of the still-developing medium's potential, was something of a creative sandbox for directors. As such, the show attracted not just aspiring young filmmakers like Richard Donner, Jack Smight, and Richard C. Sarafian, but established masters on the level of Jacques Tourneur, Don Siegel, and Norman Z. McLeod.
Douglas Heyes was more of a journeyman director when entered "The Twilight Zone." His experience and skill were highly valuable to Serling, who assigned him a total of nine episodes – the second most over the show's five seasons next to John Brahm's 12. Heyes' most celebrated episode is probably "Eye of the Beholder," the creepy tale...
Douglas Heyes was more of a journeyman director when entered "The Twilight Zone." His experience and skill were highly valuable to Serling, who assigned him a total of nine episodes – the second most over the show's five seasons next to John Brahm's 12. Heyes' most celebrated episode is probably "Eye of the Beholder," the creepy tale...
- 11/19/2023
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
As October turns to November, it is a great time to be a subscriber to Peacock as not only is the NBCUniversal streaming service able to bring audiences a ton of titles perfect to watch in preparation for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s, but it also is the streaming home to some of the best football action at both the college and NFL levels. When you throw in new movies and series that are original and exclusive to Peacock and from across the NBCU family of networks, it is a good time to sign up for either a Peacock Premium ($5.99) or Peacock Premium Plus ($11.99) plan.
So, we here at The Streamable have put together a list of the five most exciting things coming to Peacock in November, and down below, you can take a look at everything new coming to the streaming service in the month.
What Are the...
So, we here at The Streamable have put together a list of the five most exciting things coming to Peacock in November, and down below, you can take a look at everything new coming to the streaming service in the month.
What Are the...
- 10/30/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
You never knew exactly what you would get when "The Twilight Zone" began. The series — produced and largely written by celebrated Emmy-winning writer Rod Serling — was a loose collection of fantastical tales. Some were supernatural, some were science fiction. Some were comedies, and some were scary as hell.
It should come as little surprise that the "scary as hell" episodes are among the most memorable installments of the series. William Shatner's desperate screaming that there's a man on the wing of the plane in "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" was instantly iconic, and repeatedly remade. Agnes Moorehead silently fighting off an invading force of tiny homicidal aliens in "The Invaders" was strange and shocking, and seemingly set the stage for future "tiny monster" horror movies like "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" and "Gremlins."
But perhaps no "Twilight Zone" episode is more overwhelmingly terrifying than the one about a little kid with godlike powers.
It should come as little surprise that the "scary as hell" episodes are among the most memorable installments of the series. William Shatner's desperate screaming that there's a man on the wing of the plane in "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" was instantly iconic, and repeatedly remade. Agnes Moorehead silently fighting off an invading force of tiny homicidal aliens in "The Invaders" was strange and shocking, and seemingly set the stage for future "tiny monster" horror movies like "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark" and "Gremlins."
But perhaps no "Twilight Zone" episode is more overwhelmingly terrifying than the one about a little kid with godlike powers.
- 10/15/2023
- by William Bibbiani
- Slash Film
The Twilight Zone is known for hiding significant messages in its episodes, and the classic TV show achieved this in a variety of ways through different types of stories and genres leading to meaningful and sometimes ironic endings. When Rod Serling created the original Twilight Zone series in 1959, he did so with the intention of delivering important themes and lessons within science fiction and horror entertainment. As the anthology series played out over five seasons, the episodes repeated a number of morals presented through otherwise unique stories.
While some of The Twilight Zone's different episode types are more obvious than others, if viewers look hard enough, they will find some impressive messages in the show. From The Twilight Zone's best episodes to its less fondly remembered installments, every story told in the series has something important to say. Broken down into their simplest statements, all of these Twilight Zone...
While some of The Twilight Zone's different episode types are more obvious than others, if viewers look hard enough, they will find some impressive messages in the show. From The Twilight Zone's best episodes to its less fondly remembered installments, every story told in the series has something important to say. Broken down into their simplest statements, all of these Twilight Zone...
- 10/14/2023
- by Gina Wurtz
- ScreenRant
American Horror Stories season 2 explores themes of vanity, beauty, and physical perfection through the story of Virginia's desperate quest for eternal youth. In the shocking ending of "Facelift," Virginia is transformed into a pig woman and is hunted down as a sacrifice by a cult. This twist connects to the larger American Horror Story universe. The episode references Celtic mythology and the legend of Étaín, the goddess of beauty. The cult chants in Gaelic, and the sacrifice of Virginia is meant to maintain their own beauty and transformation.
The shocking ending of American Horror Stories season 2 pig lady bears a strong similarity to the classic Piggy Man story. American Horror Stories season 2’s episodes were mostly underlined by the themes of vanity, beauty, self-reflection, and the notion of physical perfection. “Facelift” certainly continued this trend as a woman desperately strives to combat the effects of aging by seeking out a mysterious plastic surgeon.
The shocking ending of American Horror Stories season 2 pig lady bears a strong similarity to the classic Piggy Man story. American Horror Stories season 2’s episodes were mostly underlined by the themes of vanity, beauty, self-reflection, and the notion of physical perfection. “Facelift” certainly continued this trend as a woman desperately strives to combat the effects of aging by seeking out a mysterious plastic surgeon.
- 9/20/2023
- by Shawn S. Lealos, Jordan Williams
- ScreenRant
Fighting against the impending dangers of AI is nothing new, but Gareth Edwards' new film "The Creator" is a sci-fi story prioritizing the human elements of a potential, dystopian future. During a Q&a following a 30-minute preview of the film (read our footage reaction here), Edwards talked at length about how "The Twilight Zone" has influenced his work and approach to storytelling.
"That's probably why I like science fiction because there is that chance [to add social commentary]," he said. "You can also sneak it under the radar." Genre creatives have been using horror and science fiction as vehicles for sociological storytelling since the earliest days of movie-making, but "The Twilight Zone," which Edwards called his "favorite TV show growing up," was revolutionary.
"Rod Serling, who wrote a lot of those shows, the reason he did science fiction was because he could get it under the radar of the censors and say things...
"That's probably why I like science fiction because there is that chance [to add social commentary]," he said. "You can also sneak it under the radar." Genre creatives have been using horror and science fiction as vehicles for sociological storytelling since the earliest days of movie-making, but "The Twilight Zone," which Edwards called his "favorite TV show growing up," was revolutionary.
"Rod Serling, who wrote a lot of those shows, the reason he did science fiction was because he could get it under the radar of the censors and say things...
- 9/1/2023
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Even 60-some odd years after airing as one of the most popular programs of its day, The Twilight Zone still manages to be one of the scariest TV shows of all time, making it a tall order to try and figure out which of its episodes is the scariest of them all. Is it "Eye of the Beholder," the classic episode with all the traumatizing pig-faced surgeons? Or is it "The Invaders," an episode that works masterfully off of suspense and atmosphere? Close, but not quite. What about the ambiguity and disorientation of "The Hitchhiker"? You could make the case. But, really, no episode has scared the pants off of viewers quite like "Living Doll," a bite-sized, 22-minute episode that is so unsettling that it carved out one of the most popular subgenres in all horror -- the killer doll movie.
- 8/24/2023
- by Samuel Williamson
- Collider.com
As beloved as "The Twilight Zone" is, it often gets made fun of for its occasionally shoddy twists. Sometimes the twist is so obvious everyone could see it coming from a mile away, and sometimes the twist feels random and arbitrary. There's a balancing act to making a plot twist both well-foreshadowed yet still surprising, and not all of the series' 156 episodes managed to pull it off.
Then there are the revered episodes like "Eye of the Beholder," which manages a twist that's obvious in hindsight, yet somehow still a total shock on first viewing. The episode follows a bunch of doctors who try to "fix" an ugly patient whose face is bandaged up for the whole first half. "Ever since I was a little girl, people have turned away when they looked at me," the masked woman, Janet, laments. "Funny, the very first thing I can remember is another...
Then there are the revered episodes like "Eye of the Beholder," which manages a twist that's obvious in hindsight, yet somehow still a total shock on first viewing. The episode follows a bunch of doctors who try to "fix" an ugly patient whose face is bandaged up for the whole first half. "Ever since I was a little girl, people have turned away when they looked at me," the masked woman, Janet, laments. "Funny, the very first thing I can remember is another...
- 7/29/2023
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
Between June 28th and 30th, Propstore (described as “one of the world’s leading film and TV memorabilia companies”) will be holding its annual live auction. More than 1400 unique and original items will be auctioned off, and are expected to draw in a total over $12 million. Among the many items that will be up for grabs are props from Tobe Hooper and Steven Spielberg’s Poltergeist, John Carpenter’s The Thing, Friday the 13th (2009), Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, and many other notable horror films.
If you would like to bid on these items yourself, registration for the auction is open at This Link. Online proxy bids can now be submitted. In-room bidding will be open to the public at The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles on June 28th. Online and telephone bids can also be placed throughout the event.
The list of items that will...
If you would like to bid on these items yourself, registration for the auction is open at This Link. Online proxy bids can now be submitted. In-room bidding will be open to the public at The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles on June 28th. Online and telephone bids can also be placed throughout the event.
The list of items that will...
- 6/19/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Propstore, one of the world’s leading film and TV memorabilia companies, is back with another horror-heavy auction this summer, and it’s one of their wildest auctions to date.
The company’s annual live auction of film and TV memorabilia will be taking place beginning June 28, with the items on offer expected to fetch over $12 million!
“Over 1,400 rare and iconic lots will be sold during Propstore’s unique Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction over three days from Wednesday 28th to Friday 30th June 2023 from 8 Am Pdt each day. Registration is now open at https://propstore.com/liveauction.”
Propstore lets us know, “Online proxy bids can now be submitted. In-room bidding will be open to the public at The Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, on June 28th. Online and telephone bids can be placed across the whole event.”
Top Horror items to be sold at the Propstore auction (with estimated sale...
The company’s annual live auction of film and TV memorabilia will be taking place beginning June 28, with the items on offer expected to fetch over $12 million!
“Over 1,400 rare and iconic lots will be sold during Propstore’s unique Entertainment Memorabilia Live Auction over three days from Wednesday 28th to Friday 30th June 2023 from 8 Am Pdt each day. Registration is now open at https://propstore.com/liveauction.”
Propstore lets us know, “Online proxy bids can now be submitted. In-room bidding will be open to the public at The Petersen Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, on June 28th. Online and telephone bids can be placed across the whole event.”
Top Horror items to be sold at the Propstore auction (with estimated sale...
- 6/14/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
The new lord mayor of Portsmouth in the UK took an unconventional approach to his inauguration ceremony, using the Metallica song “Eye of the Beholder” as his walk-in music.
It was certainly a scene at the Portsmouth Guildhall on Tuesday (May 16th) when Lord Mayor Tom Coles walked to the podium with the …And Justice for All track blaring. The contrast of the ceremony’s pomp and circumstance with the rather brutal thrash number is sketch-comedy levels of absurd.
Coles’ eccentricities didn’t stop there. During his speech, the new lord mayor recited a passage in the Star Trek language Klingon, garnering smiles from his colleagues. As for his motivations for the playing the metal song and speaking Klingon, Coles simply told the BBC that he went “with what he liked”.
“It went down well with the audience, I had a really good feedback,” he said, adding that he was “a big heavy metal fan.
It was certainly a scene at the Portsmouth Guildhall on Tuesday (May 16th) when Lord Mayor Tom Coles walked to the podium with the …And Justice for All track blaring. The contrast of the ceremony’s pomp and circumstance with the rather brutal thrash number is sketch-comedy levels of absurd.
Coles’ eccentricities didn’t stop there. During his speech, the new lord mayor recited a passage in the Star Trek language Klingon, garnering smiles from his colleagues. As for his motivations for the playing the metal song and speaking Klingon, Coles simply told the BBC that he went “with what he liked”.
“It went down well with the audience, I had a really good feedback,” he said, adding that he was “a big heavy metal fan.
- 5/18/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
The Twilight Zone had some twisted, inspiring, and downright truthful quotes in its five-season run. The Twilight Zone may have been a science fiction series, but it held some fundamental truths about the real world and humanity beneath its commentary on what the future could look like. In fact, show creator Rod Serling wrote the series after being denied a series on the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till, which can be seen to have encouraged Serling to instead include messages about humanity in episodes about aliens, robots, and parallel realities - some which come directly from his own narration in the opening and closing moments of each episode.
That said, plenty other memorable quotes came from the characters themselves. However, no matter who delivered the lines, The Twilight Zone provided a lot of food for thought about many salient topics, bringing some moral lessons alongside its unpredictable plots and scenarios. Some...
That said, plenty other memorable quotes came from the characters themselves. However, no matter who delivered the lines, The Twilight Zone provided a lot of food for thought about many salient topics, bringing some moral lessons alongside its unpredictable plots and scenarios. Some...
- 5/15/2023
- by Gina Wurtz
- ScreenRant
Killer Collectibles highlights five of the most exciting new horror products announced each and every week, from toys and apparel to artwork, records, and much more.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
V/H/S/99 Blu-ray from Rlje Films
Produced by Bloody Disgusting, V/H/S/99 is going to Hell on Blu-ray and DVD on May 23 via Rlje Films. Pre-orders are only $14.99.
The fifth installment in the found footage horror franchise consists of five segments from directors Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down), Vanessa & Joseph Winter (Deadstream), Maggie Levin (Into the Dark: My Valentine), Tyler MacIntyre (Tragedy Girls), and Flying Lotus (Kuso).
Special features include a filmmaker audio commentary, New York Comic Con panel, deleted scenes, bloopers, and more.
Bride of Chucky Vinyl Soundtrack from Enjoy the Ride Records
Bride of Chucky’s original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time for $40 via Enjoy the Ride Records.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
V/H/S/99 Blu-ray from Rlje Films
Produced by Bloody Disgusting, V/H/S/99 is going to Hell on Blu-ray and DVD on May 23 via Rlje Films. Pre-orders are only $14.99.
The fifth installment in the found footage horror franchise consists of five segments from directors Johannes Roberts (47 Meters Down), Vanessa & Joseph Winter (Deadstream), Maggie Levin (Into the Dark: My Valentine), Tyler MacIntyre (Tragedy Girls), and Flying Lotus (Kuso).
Special features include a filmmaker audio commentary, New York Comic Con panel, deleted scenes, bloopers, and more.
Bride of Chucky Vinyl Soundtrack from Enjoy the Ride Records
Bride of Chucky’s original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for the first time for $40 via Enjoy the Ride Records.
- 4/7/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Dungeons & Dragons is one of the most influential franchises in gaming history. Since it was published in 1974, the pen-and-paper roleplaying game has been turned into books, comics, cartoon series, action figures, movies, and even a breakfast cereal! Sure, it’s had its share of controversies, but this game’s influence has withstood the test of time and helped millions of people across decades create memories of glory, fellowship, and that most powerful magic of all: A well-placed critical hit turning your Dungeon Master’s hand-crafted boss monster into a fine red smear. Oh. And friendship, we guess.
But given the near-ubiquity of this franchise, it only makes sense that there would be plenty of video games set in one of D&d’s various worlds. So if you can’t get a group together, or you’re just dying to indulge in a deep and primal desire to pretend to be an elf,...
But given the near-ubiquity of this franchise, it only makes sense that there would be plenty of video games set in one of D&d’s various worlds. So if you can’t get a group together, or you’re just dying to indulge in a deep and primal desire to pretend to be an elf,...
- 3/29/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
After the surreal adventure game Strangeland, developer Wormwood Studios are back at it again with a new Kickstarter for Hibernaculum, a Survival Horror RPG with an art style that draws from the biomechanical leanings of H.R. Giger, though not as outright as Scorn. As you might expect, the campaign has already been a success, drawing more than $47,000 US with 23 days left to go.
Hibernaculum is described as a retro-inspired dungeon crawler in the vein of classics such as Eye of the Beholder, but tinged with the “gothic shock” of Horror Soft’s Elvira & Waxworks series. And like all good Survival Horror games, Hibernaculum takes after Resident Evil 2 and System Shock 2 for that component.
The story as it stands sees you on board a ship that is appropriately dark, grimy, and holding mysteries long forgotten. That also includes its inhabitants, which is where the Giger influence comes in. There’s...
Hibernaculum is described as a retro-inspired dungeon crawler in the vein of classics such as Eye of the Beholder, but tinged with the “gothic shock” of Horror Soft’s Elvira & Waxworks series. And like all good Survival Horror games, Hibernaculum takes after Resident Evil 2 and System Shock 2 for that component.
The story as it stands sees you on board a ship that is appropriately dark, grimy, and holding mysteries long forgotten. That also includes its inhabitants, which is where the Giger influence comes in. There’s...
- 3/6/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
We’ve had some bad weekends this year, but this past weekend took the cake with the worst showing for the Top 10 since late January. The big difference with this weekend’s box office is that there were actually three new wide releases, including one from an Oscar-winning filmmaker.
The #1 movie of the weekend was Sony/Screen Gems’ vampire thriller “The Invitation,” starring Nathalie Emmanuel (“Game of Thrones”) and Thomas Doherty (“Gossip Girl”), which was released into 3,114 theaters on Friday with no early reviews. It ended up taking in 775,000 in Thursday previews and 2.6 million on Friday, which allowed it to take the lead over the weekend with an estimated 7 million. Directed by Jessica M. Thompson, the movie did eventually see reviews that weren’t particularly kind, only achieving a 26 rating on Rotten Tomatoes (about half its Audience Score). That didn’t make much of a difference, since more moviegoers were...
The #1 movie of the weekend was Sony/Screen Gems’ vampire thriller “The Invitation,” starring Nathalie Emmanuel (“Game of Thrones”) and Thomas Doherty (“Gossip Girl”), which was released into 3,114 theaters on Friday with no early reviews. It ended up taking in 775,000 in Thursday previews and 2.6 million on Friday, which allowed it to take the lead over the weekend with an estimated 7 million. Directed by Jessica M. Thompson, the movie did eventually see reviews that weren’t particularly kind, only achieving a 26 rating on Rotten Tomatoes (about half its Audience Score). That didn’t make much of a difference, since more moviegoers were...
- 8/28/2022
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
‘American Horror Stories’ targets the plastic surgery industry with a wild episode that hinges upon its transformative finish.
“What’s your secret?”
The world is a superficial place and it’s hard to not get caught up in physical appearances. It’s no surprise that a wealth of horror films and social satires focus on plastic surgery, the cosmetics industry, and the pursuit of “perfection.” Crimes of the Future, The Neon Demon, or a myriad of Tales From the Crypt episodes like “Beauty Rest,” “Only Skin Deep,” or “Judy, You’re Not Yourself Today” all attack the subject matter from uniquely creepy perspectives. In fact, “Facelift” is one of the episodes of American Horror Stories that most closely resembles a Tales From the Crypt installment, which is high praise for a series that occasionally feels like it’s phoning it in.
In “Facelift,” American Horror Stories has a lot of...
“What’s your secret?”
The world is a superficial place and it’s hard to not get caught up in physical appearances. It’s no surprise that a wealth of horror films and social satires focus on plastic surgery, the cosmetics industry, and the pursuit of “perfection.” Crimes of the Future, The Neon Demon, or a myriad of Tales From the Crypt episodes like “Beauty Rest,” “Only Skin Deep,” or “Judy, You’re Not Yourself Today” all attack the subject matter from uniquely creepy perspectives. In fact, “Facelift” is one of the episodes of American Horror Stories that most closely resembles a Tales From the Crypt installment, which is high praise for a series that occasionally feels like it’s phoning it in.
In “Facelift,” American Horror Stories has a lot of...
- 8/25/2022
- by Daniel Kurland
- bloody-disgusting.com
Night Gallery (Season 1)
Blu ray
Kino Lorber
1969/ Color / 1.33:1 / 408 Minutes
Starring Joan Crawford, Richard Kiley, William Windom
Directed by Steven Spielberg, Boris Sagal, Jeannot Szwarc
A modern-day mythologist with a populist bent, Rod Serling fused the cautionary tales of fantasists like Ray Bradbury to the righteous anger of muckrakers like Ambrose Bierce and A.J. Leibling. Add to that mix the never ending run-ins with network honchos and we can assume that the beleaguered Everyman who populated Serling’s most enduring creation was more than a little autobiographical.
Serling began his long journey on October 2, 1959—and while the signpost up ahead may have read “The Twilight Zone”, the world-weary Serling’s real destination was the past. An early entry in that ground-breaking series was the writer’s own Walking Distance, the story of Martin Sloan, a burned-out ad man who, thanks to some homespun hocus-pocus, has a heart-to-heart chat with his own 11-year-old self.
Blu ray
Kino Lorber
1969/ Color / 1.33:1 / 408 Minutes
Starring Joan Crawford, Richard Kiley, William Windom
Directed by Steven Spielberg, Boris Sagal, Jeannot Szwarc
A modern-day mythologist with a populist bent, Rod Serling fused the cautionary tales of fantasists like Ray Bradbury to the righteous anger of muckrakers like Ambrose Bierce and A.J. Leibling. Add to that mix the never ending run-ins with network honchos and we can assume that the beleaguered Everyman who populated Serling’s most enduring creation was more than a little autobiographical.
Serling began his long journey on October 2, 1959—and while the signpost up ahead may have read “The Twilight Zone”, the world-weary Serling’s real destination was the past. An early entry in that ground-breaking series was the writer’s own Walking Distance, the story of Martin Sloan, a burned-out ad man who, thanks to some homespun hocus-pocus, has a heart-to-heart chat with his own 11-year-old self.
- 1/25/2022
- by Charlie Largent
- Trailers from Hell
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