When Showtime announced their lineup for their Masters of Horror anthology series back in 2005, one thing became clear pretty quickly: the show was going to focus almost entirely on American masters of horror. With the exception of Takashi Miike’s “Imprint” in season 1 and Norio Tsuruta’s “Dream Cruise” in season 2, the only episodes directed by a non-American are the ones directed by the great Dario Argento, the Crown Prince of Italian horror. And for those of you keeping score of these Italian horror designations, Mario Bava is the Godfather, Lucio Fulci the Maestro, Bruno Mattei the Fool. Everyone has their role to play.
Season 1, Episode 4: “Jenifer”
Director: Dario Argento
Original Air Date: November 18th, 2005
Argento’s first Masters of Horror offering, called simply “Jenifer,” is another highlight of the series and arguably the best thing the director has made since Trauma in 1993. Based on a 1973 comic book short story by Bruce Jones,...
Season 1, Episode 4: “Jenifer”
Director: Dario Argento
Original Air Date: November 18th, 2005
Argento’s first Masters of Horror offering, called simply “Jenifer,” is another highlight of the series and arguably the best thing the director has made since Trauma in 1993. Based on a 1973 comic book short story by Bruce Jones,...
- 5/1/2018
- by Patrick Bromley
- DailyDead
Check out 3 new posters from That Burning Feeling, starring Paul Costanzo, Ingrid Haas, Tyler Labine and John Cho. The film directed and written by Jason James follows Adam Murphy (Costanzo) who had it all: a great job, an endless parade of gorgeous women, and the charm to make it all look well-earned. One night, he went to bed with everything he ever wanted and woke up with something no-one ever wants... That Burning Feeling. The cast also features Julia Benson, Ingrid Haas, Carrie Fleming, Jay Brazeau, Dalila Bela and Chris Britton. Kristen Smith, Nick Citton and James produce.
- 9/19/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Tonight marks a milestone for the Winchester boys - and their fans. Who'd have thought a fledgling CW series about two dudes on a paranormal roadtrip would make it to one-hundred episodes and beyond, with a sixth season? We did! So it's no surprise that E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos says the big one-hundred "is so good it'll make your head spin." What exactly does that mean? According to Dos Santos, tonight someone will die, someone will make a sacrifice and someone will take on a "new role." What else can we expect from the Winchester's beyond the "Point of No Return?" Read on for a hell of a lot of spoilers!
One more note about "Point of No Return." Executive producer Sera Gamble told EW's Michael Ausiello that Dean's confrontation with Death is "hands-down one of (her) favorite scenes in the history of the show." (Ausiello Files) Episode titles...
One more note about "Point of No Return." Executive producer Sera Gamble told EW's Michael Ausiello that Dean's confrontation with Death is "hands-down one of (her) favorite scenes in the history of the show." (Ausiello Files) Episode titles...
- 4/15/2010
- UGO TV
Supernatural will be tackling the zombie theme when it returns to The CW next week on March 25th with an episode entitled "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid", and we've got a look at three sneak peeks for those of you have been jonesing for the Winchesters during their long winter hiatus.
Here's the official synopsis from Supernatural on The CW:
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate Bobby's home town, where the dead are rising from the grave, but instead of attacking humans, they are happily reuniting with their families. The brothers turn to Bobby (Jim Beaver) for help, but he tells them not to worry about it and to leave town. Suspicious, Dean investigates and comes face to face with Bobby's dead wife (guest star Carrie Anne Fleming), who has no memory of what happened to her. Once the zombies start turning evil, the boys tell Bobby he has to kill his wife,...
Here's the official synopsis from Supernatural on The CW:
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate Bobby's home town, where the dead are rising from the grave, but instead of attacking humans, they are happily reuniting with their families. The brothers turn to Bobby (Jim Beaver) for help, but he tells them not to worry about it and to leave town. Suspicious, Dean investigates and comes face to face with Bobby's dead wife (guest star Carrie Anne Fleming), who has no memory of what happened to her. Once the zombies start turning evil, the boys tell Bobby he has to kill his wife,...
- 3/20/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
It's easy to dismiss the CW's "Supernatural" as lame pretty-boy horror, but to do so would be an injustice. The fact is that the show is pumping out some serious, well written horror every week -- better than just about anybody on TV right now. We've gotten our hands on some news about the coming episodes including a preview of Episode 15, which airs on March 25th.
First and foremost TV Fanatic recently got word that Matt Frewer (Dawn of the Dead (remake), "Max Headroom") has joined the cast to portray the third of the Four Horsemen to appear during Season Five: Pestilence.
And finally the show is back in just a couple of weeks so dig on these new images and the TV spot for Ep. 15, "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid", courtesy of The CW!
Episode Synopsis
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate Bobby's home town, where the...
First and foremost TV Fanatic recently got word that Matt Frewer (Dawn of the Dead (remake), "Max Headroom") has joined the cast to portray the third of the Four Horsemen to appear during Season Five: Pestilence.
And finally the show is back in just a couple of weeks so dig on these new images and the TV spot for Ep. 15, "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid", courtesy of The CW!
Episode Synopsis
Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate Bobby's home town, where the...
- 3/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It's been a while since we've received a batch of fresh pics from Supernatural 's fifth season, but now we've got a look at episode 15: "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid." Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) investigate Bobby's home town where the dead are rising from the grave but instead of attacking humans, they are happily reuniting with their families. The brothers turn to Bobby (Jim Beaver) for help but he tells them not to worry about it and to leave town. Suspicious, Dean investigates and comes face to face with Bobby's dead wife (guest star Carrie Anne Fleming) who has no memory of what happened to her. Once the zombies start turning evil, the boys tell Bobby he has to kill his wife but he refuses. John Showwalter directed the episode written by Jeremy...
- 3/8/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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