Watched Bad Hair this morning...
that's the kind of movie where i am glad they could make it, but the trailer did not look goodWatched Bad Hair this morning...
That one got me. I was not prepared. I was walking up the steps with a cup of juice in my hand when I browsed and clicked on this.. I jumped and so did the juice out my cup on to the carpet.... dammit Jello.
Nooooo !!I just sent this out in a group message and said “ya gotta look close at the shadow in the dark to get it cuz I didn’t notice the joke at first”. Waiting for the responses. Lmao...
i recommends mario bava's movies to everybody that likes classic gothic horror or giallo. he is one of the most stylish to ever do it and one of the originators of things that he never gets credit for.Shudder’s November Lineup Includes an 8-Film Mario Bava Collection Plus New Originals/Exclusives
We’ve scheduled a killer November to keep you screaming straight through to Thanksgiving,” the streaming service said in a press release today. “We’re featuring vampires (the Shudder Exclusive Blood Vessel and the Stephen King classic Salem’s Lot), haunted hotels and possessed theaters (the Shudder Original Lingering and Shudder Exclusive Porno), filmmaking icons (the Shudder Original doc Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on The Exorcist and a new Mario Bava collection) and much more.” The full lineup for November 2020 includes…
A Creepshow Animated Special: Stephen King, Joe Hill stories
As we wait for the upcoming second season of Creepshow, Shudder’s anthology series based on Stephen King and George A. Romero’s 1982 film, the streamer is celebrating the most wonderful time of the year with an animated special featuring two stories from King and his son, author Joe Hill. Today, Shudder shared a trailer for the episode, dubbed A Creepshow Animated Special, that finds its rotting Creep picking up a quill and cackling over some grotesque art.
Creepshow Animated Special, which was directed by showrunner Greg Nicotero, debuts on Shudder this Thursday, October 29, shortly after 12:01 A.M. ET.
King’s “Survivor Type,” a standout short story from 1985's Skeleton Crew, tells the terrifying (and deeply gnarly) story of a desperate man—here voiced by Kiefer Sutherland—stranded on a desert island. It’s generally considered one of the author’s cruelest stories and the freedom afforded by the medium is likely to result in some stomach-churning animation.