Stars: Haven Lee Harris, Augie Duke, Brionne Davis, Morgana Ignis, Maria Olsen, Téa Mckay, Timothy Lee DePriest, Angelica Ulloa, Phillip E. Walker, Emily Meister | Written and Directed by Ryan Stevens Harris
Anyone who grew up in a dysfunctional household knows just how traumatic childhood can be. In Moon Garden, writer/director Ryan Stevens Harris visualizes those traumas as the nightmarish denizens of the dark, industrial wasteland that a young girl finds herself trapped in.
Emma lives with her parents Sara and Alex. They love Emma, but they don’t love each other anymore. After getting a scare one night she runs to their room, only to encounter something even scarier, the two of them in the midst of a loud, intense argument. Running from it she trips and takes a fall down the stairs which leaves her in a coma. Her struggle to awake from it becomes a nightmarish trip...
Anyone who grew up in a dysfunctional household knows just how traumatic childhood can be. In Moon Garden, writer/director Ryan Stevens Harris visualizes those traumas as the nightmarish denizens of the dark, industrial wasteland that a young girl finds herself trapped in.
Emma lives with her parents Sara and Alex. They love Emma, but they don’t love each other anymore. After getting a scare one night she runs to their room, only to encounter something even scarier, the two of them in the midst of a loud, intense argument. Running from it she trips and takes a fall down the stairs which leaves her in a coma. Her struggle to awake from it becomes a nightmarish trip...
- 5/17/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
*Updated on 10/25 with new listings.* Happy Halloween season, dear readers! Now that this year’s season of scares is officially upon us, it’s time once again for Daily Dead’s Annual Halloween Horrors TV Viewing Guide. Like we do every year, we want to make things easier on all you genre fans out there with our rundown of all the horror headed to the small screen starting today, September 27th, and continuing through Sunday, October 31st. We’ve put together a daily list of what you can expect to see on the regular broadcast channels and network cable, and we’ll be adding in all the horror hitting the premium channels once we officially get into the month of October.
And as usual, we’ll be updating our 2021 Halloween Horrors TV Viewing Guide every Monday, since not every channel has revealed their full lineups for the month of October just yet,...
And as usual, we’ll be updating our 2021 Halloween Horrors TV Viewing Guide every Monday, since not every channel has revealed their full lineups for the month of October just yet,...
- 10/25/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Halloween comes with a wide array of spooky programming, ranging from the truly hellish offerings on Netflix to Syfy’s campy slasher flicks. Families can sample a dark kiddie anthology series or a gothic cooking show with a talking mummy cat. And for those who want to learn more about things that go bump in the night, AMC will dig into the history of horror on screen with filmmaker Eli Roth.
Check out IndieWire’s guide to all the terrifying TV this month:
Now Streaming
”Into the Dark” (Hulu)
This new anthology series by Blumhouse’s Jason Blum presents a holiday-themed horror movie each month. In the inaugural installment, “The Body,” hitman Wilkes (Tom Bateman) has four hours to dispose of his latest victim’s body, which he has wrapped in plastic (naturally) and is dragging through Los Angeles. The only problem is that it’s Halloween night, the streets are packed,...
Check out IndieWire’s guide to all the terrifying TV this month:
Now Streaming
”Into the Dark” (Hulu)
This new anthology series by Blumhouse’s Jason Blum presents a holiday-themed horror movie each month. In the inaugural installment, “The Body,” hitman Wilkes (Tom Bateman) has four hours to dispose of his latest victim’s body, which he has wrapped in plastic (naturally) and is dragging through Los Angeles. The only problem is that it’s Halloween night, the streets are packed,...
- 10/11/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
Hybrid Entertainment’s upcoming original movie, Cucuy: The Boogeyman is a timely twist on the indelible legend of a story young children are told by their mothers about a Latin American boogeyman known as the Cucuy who would come at night to snatch misbehaving children and take them back to his cave to be eaten. “As the […]
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- 9/28/2018
- by Mike Sprague
- DreadCentral.com
With just a little over a month now until Halloweeeeen, we have some fun items to help get you into the holiday spirit (as if you even need it at this point). Kicking off today's Highlights, we have details on El Cucuy: The Boogeyman's "31 Days of Halloween" Syfy premiere, Creepy Co.'s new Beistle collection, the Amityville installment of Bloody Disgusting's Retro Nightmares cinema series, the red band trailer for Spiral, and Full Moon's Puppet Master: Blitzkrieg Massacre (the first entry in their eight-part Bunker of Blood film series).
El Cucuy: The Boogeyman Syfy Premiere Details: "Hybrid Entertainment's upcoming original movie, Cucuy: The Boogeyman, scheduled to premiere on SyFy on Saturday, October 13th (7p/6p Ct) is a timely twist on the indelible legend of a story young children are told by their mothers about a Latin American boogeyman known as the Cucuy who would come at night...
El Cucuy: The Boogeyman Syfy Premiere Details: "Hybrid Entertainment's upcoming original movie, Cucuy: The Boogeyman, scheduled to premiere on SyFy on Saturday, October 13th (7p/6p Ct) is a timely twist on the indelible legend of a story young children are told by their mothers about a Latin American boogeyman known as the Cucuy who would come at night...
- 9/26/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Hybrid Entertainment’s upcoming original movie, Cucuy: The Boogeyman, scheduled to premiere on SyFy on Saturday, October 13th (7p/6p Ct) is a timely twist on the indelible legend of a story young children are told by their mothers about a Latin American boogeyman known as the Cucuy who would come at night to snatch misbehaving children …
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- 9/21/2018
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
The Mercury Prize, one of the U.K.’s most prestigious music honors, has named its 2018 shortlist of nominees.
The list is topped by four-time nominee (and 2006 winner) Arctic Monkeys, whose sixth album, “Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino,” marks an abrupt stylistic shift for the Sheffield band, now tied for second-most nominations received with Pj Harvey after Radiohead with five. Other shortlist nominees include Florence + the Machine’s “High as Hope,” Lily Allen’s “No Shame” and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ “Who Built the Moon?”
The winner will be announced at a Sept. 20 ceremony at London’s Eventim Apollo on September 20. Last year’s winner was Samphus’ “Process.”
First time nominees include experimental band King Krule, grime act Novelist (“Novelist Guy”) and R&B tout Jorja Smith (“Lost and Found”). Xl Recordings chief Richard Russell’s all-star “Everything Is Recorded” album, which features last year’s winner Sampha and Gorillaz’ Damon Albairn,...
The list is topped by four-time nominee (and 2006 winner) Arctic Monkeys, whose sixth album, “Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino,” marks an abrupt stylistic shift for the Sheffield band, now tied for second-most nominations received with Pj Harvey after Radiohead with five. Other shortlist nominees include Florence + the Machine’s “High as Hope,” Lily Allen’s “No Shame” and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ “Who Built the Moon?”
The winner will be announced at a Sept. 20 ceremony at London’s Eventim Apollo on September 20. Last year’s winner was Samphus’ “Process.”
First time nominees include experimental band King Krule, grime act Novelist (“Novelist Guy”) and R&B tout Jorja Smith (“Lost and Found”). Xl Recordings chief Richard Russell’s all-star “Everything Is Recorded” album, which features last year’s winner Sampha and Gorillaz’ Damon Albairn,...
- 7/27/2018
- by Roy Trakin
- Variety Film + TV
British R&B singer Jorja Smith performed “February 3rd” on The Tonight Show Monday. The track appears on Smith’s debut album Lost and Found.
Smith looked stoic as she sang the heart-wrenching slow jam. Her voice moved with precision from a talkative lilt to a soft falsetto croon as she sang, “You wouldn’t notice if your eyes ain’t falling for me?/ Did you open up my heart, just to take it from me?/ So why don’t you lose yourself for me?”
Smith released Lost and Found in June.
Smith looked stoic as she sang the heart-wrenching slow jam. Her voice moved with precision from a talkative lilt to a soft falsetto croon as she sang, “You wouldn’t notice if your eyes ain’t falling for me?/ Did you open up my heart, just to take it from me?/ So why don’t you lose yourself for me?”
Smith released Lost and Found in June.
- 7/24/2018
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
After over a decade since releasing his last album, Will Smith teased some new music on his YouTube channel.
In the video, published on May 23 and watched over 1.1 million times, Smith begins by saying he’s “reenergized…creating wildly like I used to.” Then he starts rapping, referencing moments from his career including his leading role on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the Men in Black franchise, and playing Muhammad Ali in the 2001 feature film, Ali. The lyrics also mention divorce rumors about Smith and his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith (which are untrue).
The video, about three minutes long, ends with the words, “New music coming soon.” Smith’s last album, Lost and Found, debuted in 2005. Since then, Smith has focused on his film career, starring in a number of feature films from I Am Legend to Men in Black 3 and the Netflix original movie Bright last year.
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In the video, published on May 23 and watched over 1.1 million times, Smith begins by saying he’s “reenergized…creating wildly like I used to.” Then he starts rapping, referencing moments from his career including his leading role on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, the Men in Black franchise, and playing Muhammad Ali in the 2001 feature film, Ali. The lyrics also mention divorce rumors about Smith and his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith (which are untrue).
The video, about three minutes long, ends with the words, “New music coming soon.” Smith’s last album, Lost and Found, debuted in 2005. Since then, Smith has focused on his film career, starring in a number of feature films from I Am Legend to Men in Black 3 and the Netflix original movie Bright last year.
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- 5/25/2018
- by Jessica Klein
- Tubefilter.com
Will Smith would like everyone to mind their own business when it comes to his marriage. It's been 13 years since the release of his last album, Lost and Found, and now the 49-year-old actor and rapper has returned to the studio to work on new music. On Wednesday, Will posted a video to YouTube, previewing a new song, "To the Clique." In the song, Will addresses rumors about his marriage to wife Jada Pinkett Smith. The couple, who celebrated their 20-year anniversary in December, have been the subject of numerous split rumors over the years. But the couple is still going strong, and Will is shutting down any speculation in his new song. "20 years of swag y'all just witnessed, stop the...
- 5/24/2018
- E! Online
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