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TOP 15 SUPERNATURAL SERIES ON NETFLIX
To b e honest, i really love what Netflix is doing for people and that they have a lot of good, wonderful movies and series about everything. All you need to do is just to click two times and make a choice about "what you want to watch today".
Maria OstaseviciPublished 3 years ago in HorrorDestination Fear:
As you may know, Destination Fear is back on the Travel Channel and Discovery plus. They will visit jail, a sanatorium, a reformatory, and the Villisca Axe Murder House.
Shahjehan KhanPublished 3 years ago in HorrorThe Gay Problem With Netflix's 'Fear Street' Trilogy That We Need To Talk About
July has been a fun month for horror fans on Netflix with the release of the Fear Street trilogy. The 3-movie adaptation of R.L. Stine's YA Goosebumps-like series, Fear Street, struck a chord with a lot of Millennial viewers and horror fans alike. Set in the cursed town of Shadyside, the trilogy takes viewers through multiple time jumps to try and uncover the mystery behind the woman believed to be responsible... the unholy witch, Sarah Fier.
Jenika EnochPublished 3 years ago in HorrorFear Street Part 1: 1994 - A Netflix Movie Review
Welcome to Fear Street. We will alert you what monsters you will be meeting. Fear Street is the first part of a trilogy released to Netflix in 2021. Four friends encounter strange occurrences one night in their neighborhood. Realizing that a brutal curse is repeating itself from 300 years ago, they have to stop it now to avoid several brutal murders.
Marielle SabbagPublished 3 years ago in HorrorBest scary movies on Netflix
Looking for a horror movie to watch on a lonely Sunday night? This article focuses on the best Halloween movies on Netflix. Whether you watch it with your companions or watch it alone, these frightening movies refer to the old way of finding your inner demon. From classic haunted tales to spine chilling thrillers, Netflix has it all when it comes to horror movies. If you love scary movies and love watching them on Netflix during the weekends, this article is for you. As you can relax in the comfort of your own couch and enjoy the tremors at the comfort of your home, we highlight the best scary movies on Netflix 2021 below.
Why Richelle Meade's 'Vampire Academy' Novels Will Work Better As A TV Series They Did As A Movie
Fans of Richelle Meade's Vampire Academy series have been excited by the knews that the books are set to be adapted into a TV series, with The Vampire Diaries producer Julie Plec at the helm.
Kristy AndersonPublished 3 years ago in HorrorMy Unpopular Opinion about "Them"
I have never watched a show that made me feel so many emotions at once. This story inspired me as an aspiring film writer. "THEM" showed me another side of America. The writers and producers of the show brought to light excruciating perspectives. I can honestly say this is one of my top favorites.
The Haunting of Hill House: Beautiful Horror Masterpiece, Tragic Family Drama, or Both?
Netflix’s latest limited series The Haunting of Hill House is a chilling fantasy tale about a family broken apart by the spirits of their childhood home, one of the most haunted houses in America. While there are certainly ghosts and ghouls walking the halls of the titular Hill House, the family’s eclectic cases of mental illness, psychological trauma, and isolation fuel these nightmares and help deliver an authentically human horror story. Though creator/director Mike Flanagan may not have a perfect track record, his most effective work in the horror/thriller genre includes includes 2013’s Oculus , 2016’s Hush , and, in his first partnership with Netflix, 2017’s Gerald’s Game.
Sour Hall - Audio Drama Review
Doctor Who's Pearl Mackie and Coronation Street's Lucy Fallon star in Sour Hall, based on the short story by Naomi Booth. The six-part drama follows Ash and George, an interracial lesbian couple who move to an isolated farm high up on the Yorkshire moors. As they settle into their new life as dairy farmers, a boggart sets about tormenting both of them, exacerbating the sources of their pain and gorging on their energy, ruining George’s dairy products, and distancing the couple from one another.
Wynona Earp
When it comes to television, I am a person to who can weigh in. I am a stay-at-home mom who barely sleeps. I go from one show to the next in rapid succession. Many an evening is spent clacking away writing stories, cleaning the kitchen, or being semi comatose on the couch. This brings me to my latest binge. Wynona Earp. I would say if you like the supernatural, a lot of darkness carved out with humor, add Wynona Earp to your list of must watch shows.
Kelly MorrisPublished 3 years ago in HorrorWhat We Do In The Basement
In 2019, a television show shot in mockumentary style followed the exploits of four vampires living on Staten Island. I am referring, of course, to Taika Waititi’s What We Do in the Shadows, a TV spinoff from Waititi’s 2014 film with the same title. I remember hearing about it, briefly. I thought it sounded like my kind of show, but then I forgot about it again until the middle of 2020 when I saw the show referenced in a video essay about vampires in movies and television.
Michael Van HaneyPublished 3 years ago in HorrorMonster Mash
When I tell people about “Dark Shadows”, the gothic soap opera that aired on ABC television between 1966 and 1971, I typically get one of two reactions: “Are you talking about that weird Johnny Depp vampire movie that wasn’t very good?” or “Are you seriously recommending me a black and white, 50-year-old horror soap opera?”.
Pedro VelmovitskyPublished 3 years ago in Horror