From “smile” to “no”, how horror became the defining type of epidemic

Since the pandemic began in March 2020, Hollywood has struggled to adapt to our horrific new reality. Late releases, delayed projects, shifting business models, mass corporate layoffs, and a slew of industry-wide scandals have left the entertainment world in a creative and economic quandary. However, arguably one of the good things we can get out of Tinseltown during this ongoing health crisis is the influx of commercially and critically successful horror films. This year alone saw the emergence of some very profitable and original horror novels. A quirky domestic thriller…

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Netflix TV Show ‘Blockbuster’ Is So Bad And Millennials Should Feel Offended

This is a preview of the pop culture newsletter The Daily Beast’s Obsessed, written by senior entertainment reporter Kevin Fallon. To receive the full newsletter in your inbox every week, Sign up here. Somewhere in a basement in Maryland, there’s a VHS tape from Travel Pants Sisters. allegedly. The truth is, my brothers and I never found it, and so my poor dad ended up paying a fine, against his will and much embarrassment, for owning a Blockbuster rental copy of the movie. Forgetting to return a Blockbuster lease –…

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The second season of The White Lotus with nude Theo James proves that everyone is more horny in Italy

Not sure what to watch next? Subscription to me Daily monster obsession see skip Newsletter here Get the latest show and movie recommendations every Tuesday. There are nearly 47,000—oh, wait, the new Netflix Original just dropped; Make that 47001 — TV shows and movies released every week. At Obsessed, we consider it our social duty to help you see the best and skip the rest. We already have a variety of in-depth and exclusive coverage of all your favorite live streams and new releases, but sometimes what you’re looking for…

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Netflix just dropped a horror anthology series to Die For It

Guillermo del Toro loves all things horrible, wonderful and squishy – not to mention his fondness for wet subterranean locations and sticky tentacle monsters. Thus, it proves the ideal MC of Guillermo del Toro’s intriguing cabinet, an eight-part anthology from Netflix (October 25) that brings together some of the best horror artists for a series of fantastic horror tales. Perfectly suited for the Halloween season, this collection of original and adapted stories doesn’t have a single storm, leading to fear, heartache, and madness in a surprisingly exciting way. These hour-long…

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‘The Prick’ Claes Bang in the finale of ‘Bad Sisters’ and the erection of raging corpses

Claes Bang showed it all while playing the most shocking and smartest stealth movie, John Paul, “The Prick”, in the TV series Bad Sisters. We’re literally talking, here too – he showed his bare ass to the camera. In one scene, he lay dead upright in a coffin. And perhaps the toughest acting challenge in the entire series, he was ruthless to five of the most beautiful women on the planet. Playing Schmuck at John Paul “JB” level isn’t easy, but Bang rose to the (villain) occasion. It’s no spoiler…

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Netflix ‘The Watcher’ Is Ryan Murphy’s Scariest TV Show Since ‘American Horror Story’

In 2014, anonymous letters began appearing in the mailbox of Derek and Maria Broadus, who had just bought a home at 657 Boulevard in Westfield, New Jersey, signed by someone who called themselves “The Watcher.” In his notes, The Watcher detailed their apparent surveys of the property and the short time the Broadduses spent on it (they had just closed the house and had not yet moved in). The first letter thanked the family for bringing the children home—”little blood,” as the letter described it so horrifyingly—and stated that once…

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Anne Rice’s Interview With The Vampire Is Super Gay, Sexy, And Gross

This is a preview of our pop culture newsletter The Daily Beast’s Obsessed, written by Senior Editor Kevin Fallon. To receive the full newsletter in your inbox every week, Sign up here. In my world, it’s a rule more sacred than a religious commandment that if anyone uses the phrase “Spooky Season” either for me or near me, they will be deprived of my life and immediately reported to the police of their violent crime. I’m not one of those people who shy away from pleasure. (liking hocus pocus Not…

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Peacock Cancels Peacocktober, Renames Halloween Horror, We’re Angry

Tragedy occurred on NBC’s streaming service Peacock. There was one victim. No shows or movies were harmed in the violence, but one beloved campaign was disqualified. Peacock fans across the country are still recovering from the news. peacock october He fell. NBC Peacock October was revealed in October 2021The second Halloween season for peacocks in the world. Movies, series, and specials included Halloween killsAnd the Unknown with Demi LovatoAnd the Halloween at Super Tasty Snoop and Martha, and a few other spooky titles to draw viewers into the Halloween spirit.…

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From ‘Abbott Elementary’ to ‘House of the Dragon, here are the best characters on TV right now

This is a preview of our pop culture newsletter The Daily Beast’s Obsessed, written by Senior Entertainment Editor Kevin Fallon. To receive the full newsletter in your inbox every week, Sign up here. this week: While I’m on “vacation” (I move from coast to coast and shout at people to go see two brothers), I asked my esteemed colleagues to help me curate one of my favorite lists: the best characters on TV right now. Or rather our favourite. We’re nothing if not obsessed, and these are the characters and…

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Sophie Turner’s wild movie “Do Revenge” is comedy perfection

Over the weekend, Netflix released the new Twisted Teen Comedy, take revenge. The gist of the film is that two high school students – the dethroned Queen B named Drea (Camila Mendes) and a shunned lesbian Eleanor (Maya Hawke) – are linked by two somewhat shocking scandals that turn their lives upside down. . Drea comes in the form of a nude video, presumably leaked by her then-boyfriend. The video destroys Daria’s social standing, but somehow glorifies her famous boyfriend as a feminist hero. Eleanor’s downfall is a longer burn:…

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