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My candy love sign of the day
My candy love sign of the day




my candy love sign of the day
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Meanwhile, has a movie marathon ever felt like a great miniseries? Lowry thinks so. 'Godfather: The Miniseries' > 'Sopranos: The Movie' The show also features strong production auspices, coming from 'ER' producer John Wells and showrunner Mollie Smith Metzler, with Qualley's 'Hollywood' co-star Margot Robbie among the roster of executive producers." Hollywood' - is the revelation here, and as a footnote her real-life mom, Andie MacDowell, co-stars as her free-spirited mother. Qualley - whose credits include 'Once Upon a Time in.

my candy love sign of the day

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As well made as this Netflix limited series is - with a sterling central performance from Margaret Qualley - it's also a bit of a slog to watch, for understandable reasons, charting Alex's heroic struggles in bleak, understated fashion. "Inspired by Stephane Land's memoir, 'Maid' is about the drudgery and obstacles that its central character, Alex, endures after fleeing an abusive relationship and struggling to maintain custody of her young daughter. Moving on, CNN's Brian Lowry watched "Maid" and with his review, helps me clean up my queue. "Day of the Dead" series premiere (Syfy)."I Know What You Did Last Summer" series premiere (Amazon)."Just Beyond" series premiere (Disney+)."Chucky" series premiere (USA Network/Syfy)."The Haunted Museum" series premiere (Discovery+)."Lego Star Wars Terrifying Tales" (Disney+).Scooby-Doo themed " Scoobtober" on HBO Max and Cartoon Network.As you can see a calendar below, there's plenty of opportunities.

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You could even say all of these were all the overture for all the made-for-teens horror-adjacent TV shows that came next, like "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Charmed."Īll of this is to say if we're looking to foster the Hallo-queens and kings of the future, now is the time to shine a light on the things that go bump in the night. I have a younger sister whom I am close to, so I held onto cartoons a little longer than some and didn't quite graduate to "X-Files" in time to count that among my early personal horror influences, but I know many who do. I'd add "The Simpsons" to this pile, which did a lot for building a generation's love of horror with its annual Treehouse of Horror installments, the first of which aired in 1990. Spooky things were meant to be enjoyed and appreciated. I don't count "Ahhh! Real Monsters" (1994-97) or "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" (1996-2002) as horror, but I do think they spoke to the moment. (I was a little young for the mystery horror anthology "The Hitchhiker," which aired for six seasons starting in 1983, but my older sister told me I should give it a shout-out. Weirdly, movies help us return to TV's roots.īut perhaps the best part of October TV (besides October baseball) is there's an opportunity to invite a new generation of horror fans to the frightful-but-fun festivities.īorn in the late '80s, I had the supreme pleasure of growing up during a real heyday of young adult horror television, with shows like "Are You Afraid of the Dark" (1990-96, 1999-2000), "Goosebumps" (1995-98) and, for those with a cable subscription and cool parents, "Tales from the Crypt" (1989-96) and the animated "Tales from the Cryptkeeper" (1993-1994 1999). People who write and produce the latter really should be placed on a watchlist of some sort.) (You can keep your torture/gore, werewolves because they're mostly boring and any kind of sexually violent material disguised as horror. Give me ghosts, demons, zombies, creepy clowns, psycho killers with clearly defined purposes and vampires but not the glittering ones.

my candy love sign of the day

The screams served up to us in the form of fright-filled films is a nice reminder that can still watch and enjoy things together without using a third-party app to stream something at the same time. Those people who still know the value of the under-appreciated art of TV programming are the real MVPs of this season. (Just kidding.) But for those of you who celebrate know there's no greater time for TV than this. I know Halloween isn't everyone's cup of tea, and if it's not yours.your tea sucks. At the threat of sounding like your average basic witch: I love October.






My candy love sign of the day