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Streaming Review: Creepshow Episode 1.5
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Creepshow
EPISODE 5a: “The Night of the Paw”
Written by John Esposito
Directed by John Harrison
Cast: Bruce Davison, Hannah Barefoot, Susannah Devereux, Grace Toso, Ryan Clay Gwaltney
EPISODE 5b: “Times is Tough in Musky Holler”
Written by John Skipp and Dori Miller
Directed by John Harrison
Cast: David Arquette, Dane Rhodes, Karen Strassman, Tommy Kane, Tracey Bonner, Kermit Rolison, Connor Hammond
Shudder
Air date: October 24, 2019
Shudder’s reimagining of George A. Romero’s and Stephen King’s Creepshow has been a monster hit, breaking streaming records for AMC’s genre service since its premiere in late September. Last week’s Creepshow episode was my favorite of the season thus far and this week we get the penultimate episode of the debut season with a “The Night of the Paw” and “Times is Tough in Musky Holler.” Created by Greg Nicotero of The Walking Dead, Creepshow features phenomenal practical effects, an assortment of genre legends sprinkled throughout the cast, and the darkly comedic fable-like storytelling that Creepshow made popular in the original 1982 film.
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Tags: Bruce Davison, Creepshow, Dane Rhodes, David Arquette, Dori Miller, Grace Toso, Hannah Barefoot, john esposito, John Harrison, John Skipp, Karen Strassman, Kermit, Ryan Clay Gwaltney, Shudder, Susannah Devereux, Tommy Kane, Tracey Bonner
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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.
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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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SDCC 2019: Shudder Releases First ‘Creepshow’ Trailer

San Diego Comic-Con is in full effect this weekend and while yesterday was a huge day for movie trailer debuts, today horror fans can rejoice as we get our first trailer for the highly anticipated Creepshow series coming to Shudder this September. Based on the original anthology film from 1982 which saw a collaboration between horror geniuses Stephen King and George A. Romero, the new series is run by Greg Nicotero, the effects wizard who has essentially been the backbone of AMC’s The Walking Dead for years now.
Check out the Creepshow trailer and poster here below.
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Tags: Adrienne Barbeau, Byron Willinger, Creepshow, Creepshow Series, David Schow, George A. Romero, George Romero, Giancarlo Esposito, Greg Nicotero, Joe Hill, Joe Lansdale, John Harrison, Josh Malerman, Philip de Blasi, SDCC, SDCC 2019, Shudder, Stephen King, Tobin Bell
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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).
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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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Alice Eve’s Role In ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ Revealed
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Yesterday we reported that Benedict Cumberbatch‘s role in Star Trek Into Darkness had been revealed as John Harrison by Paramount Pictures via the release of a new official still, a revelation that revealed next to nothing about his actual character. Thus the fan speculation continued: he’s really playing Khan….or Gary Mitchell….or Spock’s brother Sybok….and so on and and so on….
Early reports from screenings of the 9-minute preview of the film that will begin playing this weekend before select IMAX 3D screening of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (full list of IMAX theaters here) have claimed that a selection of Michael Giacchino‘s score for Into Darkness quotes from music composed by James Horner for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, particularly the theme for the movie’s titular villain (played in the 1982 movie and the original series episode “Space Seed” by the late Ricardo Montalban). Today comes the news, courtesy of Silas Lesnick at Coming Soon, that the new character being played by Alice Eve has been confirmed, and it is a name fans of the Star Trek franchise will be very familiar with.
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