There’s not a lot of television shows that stick with me long after they are off the air. However, I started to think about one particular show that despite a short run and a very passionate fanbase, I can only hope that one day this show will come back in some form. A film, miniseries,... Continue Reading →
Rewatching Goosebumps TV Series
This week, I decided to go back… way back… to exactly 1995. How old was I in 1995? I was 8. The perfect age for this particular show. I give credit to three book series that influenced me to read more: Animorphs, Harry Potter and today’s topic, Goosebumps! How funny all of them are from... Continue Reading →
Horror + Television: What I look for
I didn’t know what to talk about this time around. I’ve been watching tons of youtube videos about horror, different topics, reviews, just ANYTHING to get me out of this little writer’s block/rut I’ve been in. Yes, there are things written already but I didn’t want to go to those just yet. So I’m scanning... Continue Reading →
Why did Monsters got lost in the shuffle?
When you think of television horror, many popular content comes to mind: The Twilight Zone, Tales from the Crypt, Tales from the Darkside, Goosebumps, American Horror Story, maybe episodes from The X-Files and Are You Afraid of the Dark?. But in the midst of those great shows and others that weren’t mentioned here but you... Continue Reading →
Favorites: Top 10 Are You Afraid of the Dark Episodes (Part 1)
It's 1991 and Nickelodeon has become a huge phenomenon with content. It's October, right around Halloween time and there's a new show coming... Are You Afraid of the Dark is a Canadian tv show, directed towards a younger crowd into teens. AYAOTD has a group of friends, calling themselves The Midnight Society, meeting at a... Continue Reading →
Underrated: Stephen King’s Rose Red
un·der·rate /ˌəndə(r)ˈrāt/ Learn to pronounce verb past tense: underrated; past participle: underrated underestimate the extent, value, or importance of (someone or something). "a very underrated film" -- Stephen King has tons of works adapted to both the small screen and the big ones. From IT, The Stand, Pet Sematary, Salem’s Lot, to lesser known The... Continue Reading →
