| Streaming Review: Creepshow Episode 1.3 |
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Creepshow
EPISODE 3a: “All Hallow’s Eve”
Teleplay by Bruce Jones
Directed by John Harrison
Cast: Connor Christie, Madison Thompson, Jasun Jabbar, Andrew Eakle, Michael May, Julia Denton, Scott Daniel Johnson, Tom Olson, Erica Frene
EPISODE 3b: “The Man in the Suitcase”
Written by Christopher Buehlman
Directed by David Bruckner
Cast: Antwan “Big Boi” Patton, Will Kindrachuk, Ravi Naidu, Madison Bailey, Ian Gregg, Nasim Bowlus, Carey Jones
Shudder
Air date: October 10, 2019 Shudder’s new take on George A. Romero and Stephen King’s comic-inspired anthology, Creepshow, revs into its third episode tonight. Executive produced by Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and featuring writing and directing from some of the most impressive names in horror, Creepshow is one of the many reasons a horror enthusiast should not be living without Shudder, especially this time of the year. Introduced by The Creeper and featuring the always cool looking Creepshow comic artwork, the stories in Episode 1.3 deliver a twisted tale of trick or treating along with a moral fable of the power of greed.
...continue reading » Tags: Andrew Eakle, Antwan "Big Boi" Patton, Bruce Jones, Carey Jones, Christopher Buehlman, Connor Christie, Creepshow, David Bruckner, Erica Frene, Greg Nicotero, Ian Gregg, Jasun Jabbar, Julia Denton, Madison Bailey, Madison Thompson, Michael May, Nasim Bowlus, Ravi Naidu, Scott Daniel Johnson, Shudder, Tom Olson, Will Kindrachuk | |
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| Watch: New Trailer and Behind The Scenes Video For Shudder’s ‘Creepshow’ Series
Shudder has released a new trailer for Creepshow, their upcoming anthology series based on Stephen King and George A. Romero‘s 1982 movie of the same name. In addition to the new trailer, a behind the scenes video was also released last week. You can find both below, along with more info on the series and details on all 12 of the segments—two segments per episode—that we’ll see in the debut season.
...continue reading » Tags: Adrienne Barbeau, Antwan Patton, Big Boi, Bruce Davison, Bruce Jones, Byron Willinger, Christopher Buehlman, Creepshow, Creepshow Series, Dana Gould, Dave Bruckner, David Arquette, David J. Schow, DJ Qualls, Dori Miller, George A. Romero, George Romero, Giancarlo Esposito, Greg Nicotero, Jason Ciaramella, Jeffrey Combs, Joe Hill, Joe Lansdale, Joe R. Lansdale, john esposito, John Harrison, John Skipp, Josh Malerman, Kasey Lansdale, Keith Lansdale, Kid Cudi, Matt Venne, Paul Dini, Philip de Blasi, Rob Schrab, Roxanne Benjamin, Shudder, Stephen King, Stephen Langford, Tobin Bell, Tom Savini, Tricia Helfer | |
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| ‘Creepshow’ TV Series: Adrienne Barbeau, Giancarlo Esposito, and Tobin Bell Join Cast
For anyone who’s not already aware, a TV series based on Stephen King and George A. Romero‘s 1982 horror anthology Creepshow is coming to Shudder. The movie featured a variety of terrifying tales, as well as a great cast including the late great Leslie Nielsen, four-time Academy Award nominee Ed Harris, fellow Oscar nominee Hal Holbrook, Viveca Lindfors, Ted Danson, and even King himself as a memorable lunkhead. It was also followed by a solid sequel in 1987. Someone else who starred in the original is Adrienne Barbeau (Escape from New York, The Fog, Swamp Thing), appearing in the segment “The Crate.” And as it turns out, her time with Creepshow is not over yet. 37 years after starring in the original, she’s joined the cast of the TV series along with Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad, The Jungle Book, Better Call Saul) and Tobin Bell (Saw, The Firm, Jigsaw).
...continue reading » Tags: Adrienne Barbeau, Bruce Jones, Byron Willinger, Christopher Buehlman, Creepshow, Creepshow Series, George A. Romero, George Romero, Giancarlo Esposito, Greg Nicotero, Joe Hill, Joe Lansdale, john esposito, John Harrison, Josh Malerman, Kasey Lansdale, Keith Lansdale, Philip de Blasi, Rob Schrab, Shudder, Stephen King, Tobin Bell | |
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| Comic Review: Creepy Archives, Volume 18 Creepy Archives, Volume 18
Hardcover | Kindle Edition
Written by Various
Illustrated by Various
Dark Horse Comics
Release date: February 18, 2014
Cover Price: $49.99
Creepy Archives, Volume 18, covers issues 84-88 of the original magazine series, wherein each issues had a theme. For instance, #84 was an “all sports issue,” which while an odd fit on the surface, worked surprisingly well. “All monster” stories was the focus of #85. The next two were Christmas and Mars-themed, with issue #88 being a free-for-all smorgasbord of stories. Overall, these Creepy Archive collections are blasts from the past, when seemingly all comics seemed more a bit more wondrous, even innocent “” including the horror ones. This volume features art from some of the big, and not so big names of yesteryear, with quality craftsmanship being a key element that they have in common.
...continue reading » Tags: Al Williamson, Bernie Wrightson, Bruce Jones, Carmine Infantino, Creepy, Creepy Archives, Dark Horse Comics, David Micheline, Dick Giordiano, John Severin, Richard Corben, Roger McKenzie, Steve Englehart, Walt Simonson | |
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| Exclusive: First Look At Creepy Quarterly #8 and Creepy Archives, Vol. 13 Covers |
By Dave3
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| January 5th, 2012 at 6:00 pm |

Our colleagues in chaos over at Dark Horse Comics were kind enough to give us an exclusive first look at two horrifically awesome covers from their upcoming Creepy comics! You can check them both out here below. First up we’ve got Creepy Quarterly #8. This cover, which depicts one very unlucky individual’s encounter with a stake and some rope, was created by Richard Corben, whose work you’ll recognize from Creepy, Eerie, Hellboy, Jonah Hex, and most recently Men of War. The 48-page issue is set to hit the stands on April 4th, and features stories and art by Jeff Parker, Doug Moench, Rick Geary, Colleen Coover, Kelley Jones, and Richard Corben, as well as a throwback story from Bruce Jones and Bernie Wrightson!
...continue reading » Tags: Bernie Wrightson, Bill DuBay, Bruce Jones, Colleen Coover, Creepy Archives, Creepy Comics, Creepy Quarterly, Dark Horse Comics, Doug Moench, Jeff Parker, John Severin, Jose Bea, Kelley Jones, Ken Kelly, Leo Summers, Richard Corben, Rick Geary, Sanjulian, Steve Skeates, Tom Sutton | |
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