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The Creepshow must go on. Shudder announced on Wednesday that it has renewed its hit horror anthology series for a second season after a record-setting first season. In a statement, Shudder executive Craig Engler said, “Creepshow has met every expectation we had for Shudder’s first original scripted series and then some, with record numbers across
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[embedded content] The executives behind HBO Max gave their first real preview of the new streaming service on Tuesday, announcing its $14.99 subscription cost and its May 2020 launch window. They also unveiled HBO Max’s slate of original programming. Some shows, like Kaley Cuoco‘s The Flight Attendant and the Gossip Girl sequel series, had been
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Aside from what seems to be the inciting incident in Michonne’s (Danai Gurira) final Walking Dead story (more on that later), “Silence the Whisperers” was an internal episode, focusing on the emotional and mental states of Lydia (Cassady McClincy), Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), and Ezekiel (Khary Payton) specifically, and the increasingly paranoid and fearful communities
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[embedded content] [Warning: The following essay contains graphic language about suicide that may be upsetting or triggering for some people.] I had a lot of feelings when Hulu announced that Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage would be adapting John Green‘s debut novel, Looking for Alaska into an eight-episode miniseries. Excitement, because Looking for Alaska is
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“Ghosts,” the third episode of The Walking Dead‘s tenth season, was as well-balanced an episode of the show as you’ll ever see. It divided its time between several characters, and gave them all compelling stuff to do that moved their stories along, especially Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), who finally got to demonstrate in a measurable
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