Posts tagged Peacock
Linda Cardellini To Play Pamela Voorhees In "Friday the 13th" Prequel Series "CRYSTAL LAKE"

Exciting updates are finally emerging about Peacock’s highly anticipated “Friday the 13th” prequel series, "Crystal Lake." The latest confirmation? Linda Cardellini has officially been cast as the iconic Pamela Voorhees. Get all the details below!

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Peacock's "TEACUP" Episode 103 & 104 Recap: Don't Trust Anyone (SPOILER-FREE REVIEW)

It’s a new week, which means two new episodes of the Peacock original series “Teacup” have premiered. Last week we went over the basics within the first two episodes; our introduction to characters, Arlo’s strange behavior after his disappearance, and the mystery behind the blue line and who painted it.

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COLLECTOR'S CRYPT - PEACOCK (POU) INDIEFLIX BLU-RAY

Even if you google recommendations for African horror films, you aren’t likely to find a ton of lists that can give you deep looks into regional horror, especially more independent fare. Thankfully, labels like IndieFlix are working to improve that with their recent Blu-Ray release of Jaco Minnaar’s Peacock. Is this supernatural and psychological South African thriller something unique like the feathers on its titular animal or just another nameless bird in the flock?

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Hail to the King: Macabre Daily talks to Sandy King about “John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams” and more at NYCC!

You might not know the name Sandy King, but she’s been a crucial part of some of the best genre films of the past 40 years.  She’s worked with her husband, John Carpenter for almost as long as a script supervisor, producer, and the first woman founder of a comic publishing house.  In its 10th year of operations, Storm King Productions puts out horror comics for all kinds along with a slew of writers and artists, including Carpenter, Steve Niles, and Duane Swiercyznski.

King is also the executive producer, along with Carpenter, on “Suburban Screams,” a new series on Peacock about the evil at your front door.  Each of the 6 episodes feature an interview subject intercut with the scripted reenactment of their true horror story.  Here, King discusses a range of topics, including Storm King, working on set, and the true life horror of “Suburban Screams,” as well as the fictional horrors of Carpenter classics like “In the Mouth of Madness” and “They Live.”  It still counts as fiction, right..?

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