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School’s a Killer in Deadly Class

High-school drama with the added stakes of being surrounded by trained killers, Deadly Class is a faithful adaptation of the comic book and makes for good television.

Nightflyers is Pure Outer Space Madness

Per Matt George R. R. Martin’s psychological thriller offers up a sci-fi and horror storyline that ventures outside Westeros and into outer space.

Will Oak Island’s Origins Get Uncovered in Season 6?

Origin stories can be tricky… especially 223-year-old ones shrouded in mystery. The Curse of Oak Island returned with the two-hour season premiere, “Rick’s Big Bang Theory,” which hopes to finally uncover the history behind the mystery.

Nat Geo Gets Starstruck With Mars

Exploring the Red Planet absolutely fascinates me. There are quite a few stories that I absolutely adore that focus on Mars, the planet, including National Geographic Channel’s global event series, Mars.

Eli Roth’s Undead History of Horror

“The Zombie Plague has infected the world, as relentless and unstoppable as the flesh-eating undead.” So ends the first episode of this documentary series, hosted by filmmaker Eli Roth.

Rick’s Legacy Looms Large in The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead returned for Season 9 with the much-publicized final six episodes of Rick Grimes (along with Maggie Rhee’s last six episodes, as well), as both actors have decided to end their runs with the show.

The Gifted Delivers Intriguing New (Mutants) Scenarios

It’s a new dawn, it’s a new day for The Gifted. More than just a baby was delivered in the second season premiere of the TV show.

Manifest is Just Like Lost, But It Isn’t

Have you heard about the new TV show that’s being needlessly compared to Lost? Sure, there’s an airplane filled with unwitting passengers who are all tied to an impossible mystery. The plane gets destroyed. The people lose time. And somehow… Continue Reading →

Get Your Act Together, American Horror Story!

American Horror Story Season 8 started with a bang. Opening up like a good Zombie film with the world quickly dissolving around everyone, the first episode was a fun watch. Unfortunately, most Zombie films end on much less of a… Continue Reading →

Haunted Live Proves That Real-Time TV Can Be Difficult

When it comes to paranormal television shows, I want to believe… but I’m still skeptical. Usually, I’m in it for the haunted history and entertainment value, but I take it with a grain of salt. So, when the Travel Channel… Continue Reading →

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