‘Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists’ – New Travel Channel Series Premieres in June [Trailer]
Bloody Disgusting has learned today that Travel Channel will premiere acclaimed director Eli Roth’s new series “Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists” on Thursday, June 1 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt, as well as an all-new season of the returning series “Eli Roth Presents: A Ghost Ruined My Life” on Thursday, July 13 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt.
The brand-new, six-episode series “Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists” details terrifying stories of demonic possession from cursed objects inflicting harm to complete human body takeovers. Fighting evil from the frontlines is a legion of leading exorcists from around the country who use their faith to keep the devil at bay and restore peace to those caught in its grasp. These six spiritual warriors, including a demonologist and various religious ministry leaders, come together for the first time to share their personal cases and intense experiences battling malevolent entities in the...
The brand-new, six-episode series “Eli Roth Presents: The Legion of Exorcists” details terrifying stories of demonic possession from cursed objects inflicting harm to complete human body takeovers. Fighting evil from the frontlines is a legion of leading exorcists from around the country who use their faith to keep the devil at bay and restore peace to those caught in its grasp. These six spiritual warriors, including a demonologist and various religious ministry leaders, come together for the first time to share their personal cases and intense experiences battling malevolent entities in the...
- 4/26/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
You'd think Halloween would be the holiday that the lion's share of holiday-themed horror movies would center around. But that would have to be Christmas, which has inspired the likes of classics such as "Black Christmas," "Silent Night, Deadly Night," "Gremlins," "The Nightmare Before Christmas," the incredible "Tales From The Crypt" segment "And All Through The House," and so many more.
Maybe it's because Christmas is supposed to represent the pinnacle of goodness and charity that mucking it all up with blood, guts, and terror is just too perverse to resist. But of all the other holidays on the calendar, Thanksgiving gets my vote for the most untapped potential, horror-wise. Pilgrims? Unseasoned food? Family coming to my house? Wake me up when the nightmare is over.
While there has been a solid assortment of Thanksgiving-themed shockers over the years, from "Kristy" to "Séance" to the delightfully campy "Into The Dark" film "Pilgrim,...
Maybe it's because Christmas is supposed to represent the pinnacle of goodness and charity that mucking it all up with blood, guts, and terror is just too perverse to resist. But of all the other holidays on the calendar, Thanksgiving gets my vote for the most untapped potential, horror-wise. Pilgrims? Unseasoned food? Family coming to my house? Wake me up when the nightmare is over.
While there has been a solid assortment of Thanksgiving-themed shockers over the years, from "Kristy" to "Séance" to the delightfully campy "Into The Dark" film "Pilgrim,...
- 2/18/2023
- by Ryan Coleman
- Slash Film
Stars: Kristen Kaster, Ethan Mitchell, Jeremy Ninaber, Justin Moses, Matt Daciw, Matthew Ninaber | Written and Directed by Matthew Ninaber
I wasn’t sure what to expect going into Death Valley. On the one hand writer/director Matthew Ninaber also wrote and directed the underwhelming Transference and Extraction Day. On the other hand, he was the guy inside the suit of the titular creature in one of my favourite films of the year, Psycho Goreman. So he should know a thing or two about making a practical monster movie, right?
Death Valley opens, not in the California desert as you might expect, somewhere in Eastern Europe as an unknown man flees an underground research facility going into lockdown. This leaves Dr. Chloe (Kristen Kaster) trapped inside. She sends out a distress call and grabs a fire axe to deal with whatever it is that we hear in the darkness.
Answering her...
I wasn’t sure what to expect going into Death Valley. On the one hand writer/director Matthew Ninaber also wrote and directed the underwhelming Transference and Extraction Day. On the other hand, he was the guy inside the suit of the titular creature in one of my favourite films of the year, Psycho Goreman. So he should know a thing or two about making a practical monster movie, right?
Death Valley opens, not in the California desert as you might expect, somewhere in Eastern Europe as an unknown man flees an underground research facility going into lockdown. This leaves Dr. Chloe (Kristen Kaster) trapped inside. She sends out a distress call and grabs a fire axe to deal with whatever it is that we hear in the darkness.
Answering her...
- 12/15/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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