| ‘The Happytime Murders’: Red Band Trailer For R-Rated Puppet Movie From The Jim Henson Co. Released
We’ve been hearing about it for about a decade, and now a trailer has finally been released for The Happytime Murders, an R-rated puppet movie from the The Jim Henson Company. The movie follows a human (played Melissa McCarthy) and a puppet detective team who are trying to solve the mysterious murders of the former cast of a popular old puppet TV show. Continue below to read more about The Happytime Murders and check out the very not safe for work (or children) red band trailer.
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| TV Review: Dimension 404 1.1 “Matchmaker”
Dimension 404
Episode 1.1 “Matchmaker”
Directed by Stephen Cedars and Benji Kleiman
Written by Will Campos and Dez Dolly
Starring Robert Buckley, Lea Michele, Joel McHale, Matt L. Jones, Karissa Staples, Mark Hamill
Hulu
Air Date: Tuesday, April 4, 2017 Warning: Minor spoilers for Dimension 404 below: Imagine if Doctor Who and The Twilight Zone had a baby; the result would be Rocket Jump’s new Hulu series, Dimension 404. Each installment of the six episode anthology show is inspired by the internet’s all too familiar “404” error code, and focuses on the deeper, darker, and stranger depths of the World Wide Web — and did I mention that Mark Hamill is the narrator? But is the show itself a success, or does it deserve its own “error” mark? Find out below in this review of episode one, “Matchmaker.”
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| ‘Dimension 404’: Watch A Trailer For Hulu’s New Sci-Fi Anthology Series
We’ve all seen it before: you click on a link to a page you’d really like to view and that annoying “404” error is displayed across your screen. But why? Where could the page have possibly gone? What happens beneath that website mistake, in the dark depths of the World Wide Web? A trailer has been released for Dimension 404, a new science fiction series premiering on Hulu from Rocket Jump, the production company behind the popular web series, Video Game High School. An anthology show that taps into the scary, weird, and humorous aspects of the internet’s expansive unknown. Read the synopsis and check out the trailer below!
...continue reading » Tags: Ashley Rickard, Constance Wu, Dimension 404, Hulu, Joel McHale, Lea Michele, Lorenzo Izzo, Malcolm Barrett, Mark Hamill, Megan Mullally, Patton Oswalt, Robert Buckley, Rocket Jump, Sarah Hyland | |
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| Check Out The Teaser For Hulu’s ‘Dimension 404’
A new supernatural anthology series is set to hit Hulu next month. Dimension 404, airing on 4/04, is a 6-episode series, where each episode is its own self-contained story. Lea Michele (Glee, Scream Queens), Robert Buckley (iZombie), Joel McHale (Community), Sarah Hyland (Modern Family), Constance Wu (Fresh Off The Boat), Patton Oswalt (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Megan Mullally (Will & Grace), and Tom Noonan (12 Monkeys) are some of the names set to star. The first 3 descriptions of this show created by Dez Dolly and Will Campos, and co-created by Dan Johnson and David Welch, have been released. Check out the teaser, synopsis and episode descriptions below.
...continue reading » Tags: Constance Wu, Dan Johnson, David Welch, Dez Dolly, Dimension 404, Freddie Wong, Hulu, Joel McHale, Lea Michele, Lionsgate Television, Matthew Arnold, Megan Mullally, Patton Oswalt, Robert Buckley, RocketJump, Will Campos | |
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| TV Review: The X-Files 1.6 “My Struggle II” (Finale) |
By Dr. Zaius
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The X-Files
Season 1 Episode 6: “My Struggle II”
Written & Directed by Chris Carter
Created by Chris Clark
Starring David Duchnovy, Gillian Anderson, Mitch Pileggi, Robbie Amell, Joel McHale, Lauren Ambrose.
FOX
Air Date: Monday, February 22nd, 2016, 8:00pm Two decades after the world was introduced to FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson), we unfortunately must say goodbye again tonight… although hopefully not forever. Tonight marks the sixth and final episode of FOX’s mini-reboot. And the show did not miss a beat. Like we never left them, Mulder and Scully are right back in the midst of government conspiracies, telepathic kids, clay totem killers, and human sized horned lizards… you know, The X-Files as usual. We return to the story that reintroduced us to our heroes; that of Conservative TV host Tad O’Malley (Joel McHale) who recruits the two to discuss his conspiracy theory; one that shatters Mulder’s long held expectations of the truth, and puts all of them and mankind in danger. That conspiracy: After the alien crash at Roswell, the government has been using alien technology and DNA to conduct biological tests, and create super weapons, all the while keeping us afraid of outer worldly boogeymen. Spoilers below.
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