| Streaming Review: Creepshow Episode 1.1 |
By Dr. Zaius
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Friday, September 27th, 2019 at 12:37 am |

Creepshow
EPISODE 1.1a: “Gray Matter”
Story by: Stephen King
Teleplay by: Byron Willinger and Philip de Blasi
Directed by Greg Nicotero
Starring Adrienne Barbeau, Tobin Bell, Giancarlo Esposito
EPISODE 1.1b: “The House of the Head”
Written by Josh Malerman
Directed by John Harrison
Starring Cailey Fleming,
Shudder
Air date: September 26, 2019 One of the most anticipated events for horror fans this year, the reimagining of Creepshow debuted last night on Shudder. As a lifelong fan of horror anthologies from the original Creepshow films (1982 and 1987) to Tales from the Crypt and Trick “˜r Treat, this original series had me super excited, and I’m happy to say it did not disappoint. Coming full circle on his amazing career, Greg Nicotero acts as executive producer of the streaming series and directed the first story of the pilot episode. Each of the eight episodes consists of two horror shorts. This Creepshow pays homage to the original while adding some new flair for an overall fun and creepy horror experience. We even get an updated Creeper in the wraparound finding Creepshow comics in a familiar crate.
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| Leaving Netflix Streaming: October 2019
While finding out what’s new to Netflix streaming each month is always exciting, those titles will be available for a while. There’s no rush to watch them immediately. You can chill whenever you choose. On the other end is the far less exciting list of what’s leaving Netflix soon. A list that adds a ticking clock to a bunch of titles you may have been planning to watch. Below you’ll find the Leaving Netflix list for October 2019, so you can binge anything you’ve been meaning to watch before it disappears.
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| Official Trailer For ‘Breaking Bad’ Movie ‘El Camino’ Released
Netflix has released an official trailer for the upcoming Breaking Bad movie El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, which follows a recent teaser which was released for the 2019 Emmy Awards Sunday night. The movie will follow Jesse Pinkman (once again played by Aaron Paul), as he comes to terms with his past after escaping captivity. It is written and directed by Vince Gilligan, the creator of the original AMC series. You can read a synopsis for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie and check out the official trailer, along with the Emmy teaser video for anyone who missed it, below.
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| Japanese Zom-Com ‘One Cut Of The Dead’ To Premiere On Shudder This Week |
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Monday, September 23rd, 2019 at 10:00 am |

It’s a great time to be a Shudder subscriber. AMC’s horror and genre streaming service is hitting high gear as we inch closer towards October and Halloween season. Just last week, two Shudder Exclusives — The Cleansing Hour and Blood Machines — are screening at Fantastic Fest, while Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire premiered on the service a few days ago. Well prepared to get spoiled because this week may be even bigger for Shudder. The eagerly anticipated Creepshow series from The Walking Dead executive producer Greg Nicotero debuts on 9/26. But if you can’t wait till Thursday, how about Tuesday? One of the most successful independent films of all time as well as an awesome and hilarious zombie comedy, One Cut of the Dead, will hit Shudder on Tuesday, 9/24.
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| NBCUniversal’s Streaming Service To Feature Reboots Of ‘Battlestar Galactica,’ ‘Saved By The Bell,’ and ‘Punky Brewster’
Yet another streaming service is on the way, ladies and gentlemen, this time coming from NBCUniversal. They’ve announced that their new service will be called Peacock, a nod to the famous NBC logo, and they’ve also announced many of the TV series and movies that will be available to those who subscribe. Among the announced content you’ll find some unsurprising NBC titles such as The Office and Parks and Recreation. But the ones that will really grab some attention are a trio of reboots. One is a new take on Battlestar Galactica, and reboots of Saved by the Bell and Punky Brewster are also in development. You can find the full lineup of shows and movies that have been announced for Peacock below.
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