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Creator Haley Z. Boston wants you to know that as you binge her new Netflix horror series. "There was a lot of discussion about: Are we going to scare people away?" she tells The Hollywood Reporter.
This month brings paranoid psychopaths, ungodly subjugations and fiery suspicions. By Erik Piepenburg Stream it on Screambox. In a recent video, the director Gabriel Bernini and the screenwriter ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. You might expect a screenwriter working in the horror genre to be relatively difficult to scare, but Haley Z.
The case that began as a love story and ended in horror Rachael Edwards’ story begins like any other until it doesn’t. What started as an ordinary life unraveled into one of the most disturbing ...
“I grew up in a loving home. My parents have a great relationship. I had safety all around me, and I needed an outlet to explore fear.” “The title of the show: It’s pretty cheeky, but that’s part of ...
In Haley Z. Boston's moody, gruesome, and morbidly funny Netflix series, a wedding isn't something to strive for; it's something to survive. But, as tends to happen when a few individuals try to ...
I have a pet theory that horror, as a genre, is an awkward fit for television. The tension necessary for effective scares is difficult to maintain over several hours; the mystery that creates suspense ...
Jasneet Singh is a writer who finally has a platform to indulge in long rants about small moments on TV and film in overwhelming detail. With a literature background, she is drawn to the narrative ...
Executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, the series follows a bride who becomes increasingly convinced of impending doom in the days before her wedding. By Angie Han Television Critic To hear the ...