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Get your Spooky Binge On
This year has proven to challenge us all. Every time we think it's getting better it seems that the time traveler trying to fix things messes it up again and throws us into another wave of chaos. This year has ushered in a new wave of binge-watchers since so many of us are stuck at home and want to fill our days with something to get our minds off the whirlwind that is happening outside the doors.
By Ashleigh Stowe5 years ago in Horror
The Walking Dead Season 10– A Review on Zombie Apocalypse Story
Netflix never fails to amaze us with shows that are binge-watching worthy. From Money Heist to Breaking Bad and from Dark to Lucifer, they have covered everything that makes a show lover be on the edge of their seats until the series, show or movie is finished. Well, to not mention Walking Dead in the list of Netflix shows that are amazing would be a bit unfair. This show is one of the best shows that Netflix has brought to life, and here we bring a review of the show and its greatness for you. But before getting started with the review, one thing that you should keep in mind is that Walking Dead is available only in 24 Netflix libraries including Argentina, Brazil, United States, Canada, and Spain. Thus, you will need a VPN to watch it from anywhere else. You can use ExpressVPN for Netflix for the best and uninterrupted streaming of this show as it offers servers from 11 out of these 24 countries where The Walking Dead is available. Coming back to the topic here is a review of this Zombie Apocalypse story that you will love for sure.
By Jason Walmsley5 years ago in Horror
The Walking Dead: 6 Best Moments In 10x16, 'A Certain Doom'
After a long, anxious wait, fans have finally seen The Walking Dead's season 10 finale, 'A Certain Doom'. The finale was pulled from it's original airdate earlier this year after COVID-19 restrictions kept the visual effects and editing from being completed on time. Thankfully, it was well worth the wait.
By Kristy Anderson5 years ago in Horror
The Haunting of Hill House
This month many people will be looking for that truly terrifying movie to watch when the lights are out. There is no shortage of contenders. Films set under the sea that build claustrophobic fears, slashers based on true events, and all manner of ghosts and monsters.
By Samuel Moore5 years ago in Horror
Review of 'Utopia'
Just what we needed, right? A series about a virus that's spreading quickly from city to city -- and killing children no less? And the plot hinges on a hyped vaccine that may not be effective at all? So, yeah, Utopia on Amazon Prime is all of that and more, and at the worst possible time. But maybe at the best possible time, because I found first season of this series really enjoyable and binge-watched all eight of its episodes yesterday.
By Paul Levinson6 years ago in Horror
Review of 'The Platform'
Parables come in all kinds of platforms. The Platform, a Spanish film with English subtitles now on Netflix, is a story about the essence of humanity tested to its very limits. That’s a worthy parable, to say the least. Unfortunately, this movie’s unique way of telling it is disgusting, in the literal sense of that word. The question is: was that kind of stomach-turning story necessary to convey such a crucial message?
By Paul Levinson6 years ago in Horror
Review of 'Into the Night'
In the old days, they used to have something called B-movies. They were intended to accompany the A-movie, the main attraction, in the double features that played in neighborhood movie houses, before television came along and ate their lunch and closed them down. Many of those B-movies were quite enjoyable, but they weren’t exactly Oscar material. I don’t think there were any B-television shows, certainly none on cable and none on Netflix, Amazon video, and other streaming services. But if ever there were a streaming television series that felt like a B-movie – in this case, a six-episode movie serial – it would be Into the Night, which went up on Netflix in May 2020.
By Paul Levinson6 years ago in Horror
Review of 'Lovecraft Country' 1.3
It should be apparent by now that Lovecraft Country is an anthology of separate stories set on a foundation of a continuing underlying story, rather than just a straightforward continuing story. This has the effect of making the underlying story more difficult to follow, but allowing the series to explore a lot more than one classic horror trope.
By Paul Levinson6 years ago in Horror
TV Series to Watch on Netflix If You Loved Warrior Nun
Warrior Nun is a popular series on Netflix. Viewers have loved this female-fronted supernatural series depicting the story of a diseased orphan who possesses supernatural powers. Along with featuring a young and strong female character, the inclusion of mysterious evil forces, the touch of romance, and portraiture of beautiful friendships have made this series receive positive reviews. Only one season of this series has been released yet and fans are waiting for the arrival of another season. Meanwhile, in this article, we have got you a list of amazing shows and series which you are going to love if you loved Warrior Nun. So let’s scroll through the list.
By Jack thomson6 years ago in Horror
Review of 'Lovecraft Country' 1.1
Finally had a chance to watch the debut of Lovecraft Country on HBO. I was pulled away this past week by the Democratic National Convention, televised and virtual and truly inspiring. And it was oddly appropriate that I did not look at Lovecraft Country until just a few nights before the upcoming Republican convention, which begins on Monday. Creepily appropriate, because Lovecraft Country is a tableau of racism and horror, and that's pretty much what I expect to find in the Republican National Convention. Would be nice if that meant I didn't need to watch any of those four blustering nights.
By Paul Levinson6 years ago in Horror











