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5 Horror Shows to Binge Watch This Weekend

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If you’re anything like me, you spent your time at home during state lockdowns trying to find horror shows to binge-watch. Now that many places are opening back up, though, you might have realized that you’re stuck with a series that’s got seven more seasons to catch up on.

If you’re rueing the day that you picked a show with over a dozen seasons to watch (looking at you, Supernatural), just know that there are other options out there. You can actually binge these horror shows in just a weekend, so you won’t be stuck at work Monday wondering what’s coming next.

The Returned (2012)

If you caught the 2015 A&E series The Returned, there’s a chance you were let down. Whether this was because the show was canceled after only three months or because you thought it was horrible, the point is the show ended up breaking plenty of hearts. If you’d like to see what that series was supposed to be, though, you should definitely catch the French version, Les Revenants.

This atypical horror show centers around a small town where dead individuals start reappearing, but this is far from a typical zombie show. Each returned individual appears just as normal as the last time they were seen alive, and since they don’t remember dying, they’re just as confused as their family members. It’s a far cry from The Walking Dead, but there’s no way you won’t fall in love with it.

If you want a horror show to binge-watch quickly, the two seasons of Les Revenants have you covered. It seems foreign series don’t abide by the “one season a year” rule, so there may be a third installment yet. Until that point, squeeze the 16 episode run into your weekend plans! The show occasionally pops up on Netflix, but you should always be able to find it on Amazon.

Darknet (2013)

If there was ever a show that earned the title of diamond in the rough, it’s Darknet. The series combines periodic moments of found footage with numerous creepy stories that ultimately end up interconnecting. The synopsis of the show tells the story:

“…snippets of people’s lives being interrupted by vivid instances of unexpected violence or shocking strangeness.”

One great aspect about this series – other than its intense eerie moments and disturbing revelations – is the fact that each episode runs less than 30 minutes. So whether you’re on a long commute or waiting at the DMV, you can fit one in. Check out Amazon for the goods! Sorry, no trailer for this one!

Hillbilly Horror Show (2014)

Remember how much you enjoyed shows like Tales from the Crypt and Are You Afraid of the Dark? You’ll probably enjoy Hillbilly Horror Show even more. Unlike their predecessors, the hosts of this quirky horror anthology present four different haunting tales in each episode. Each story is actually a short film from some of the best up-and-coming directors in horror.

As one of the best horror shows to binge, Hillbilly Horror Show has a lot to offer. In between each indie short, you’ll get to see Bo, Cephus and “kissing cousin” Lulu – played by international model Rachel Faulkner – provide hilarious commentary while they fill the gaps in between. Even though each episode contains four short films, most installments come right in under the hour mark.

Most of the featured shorts have won awards during their runs. Volume 1 has “Franky and the Ant” – which was accepted by the Landshut Short Film Festival – and Volume 3’s “Divination” took home the Best Supernatural Short award at the Atlanta Horror Film Festival. Volume 2’s “Rose White” – which may be my personal favorite – was showcased in the Nevermore Film Festival.

There are four volumes to enjoy, but they’re scattered all over the web. Check out Tubi for a few!

Horror Hotel: The Web Series (2013)

Horror Hotel is a low-budget horror anthology at heart, but the acting and storylines went a long way in making it appeal to a wide demographic. It took home awards at both the LA Web Series Festival and the ATLWebFest. It also secured nominations for Best Thriller at the Miami Web Fest and Best Web Series at both Filmquest and GA Entertainment Gala.

Every episode unfolds in a place that has showed up in countless horror films: a dark hotel. Entries are standalone stories, and since only six episodes have come out and they’re each under 20 minutes. You could literally binge-watch this horror show in just a few hours. The shorts have since been compiled into a film – along with a sequel – and you can find them both on Tubi and Amazon.

Harper’s Island (2009)

While the ultimate fate of some of these shows is unknown, you’ll walk into Harper’s Island knowing that it’s already over. No matter how invested you get into the story, there’s no reason to hold out hope for another episode. This piece of small-screen greatness was created as a miniseries.

You’ll have 13 episodes to enjoy. You’ll learn the story of an island whose history includes a series of gruesome murders. Years after the suspected murderer is taken out, however, the killings start again. And if you thought Game of Thrones was crazy with their deaths, you’ll be floored by a major character dying in every episode of this series.

In fact, make sure you don’t get too attached to anyone. Some episodes feature five major deaths in one outing. You’ll find this great miniseries on Amazon, but look around online before buying it. You never know when it might pop up on Tubi.

Got More Horror Shows to Binge?

We tried our best to introduce a few shows you might not have discovered previously, but if you’ve seen them all, congratulations. You sure know your stuff! Since most of these options are less than two seasons, though, why not give them another go. After all, there aren’t too many horror shows to binge-watch in less than a weekend. If you know others, tell us in the comments!

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Brad Dourif Says He’s Retiring Except For One Important Role

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Brad Dourif has been doing movies for nearly 50 years. Now it seems he is walking away from the industry at 74 to enjoy his golden years. Except, there is a caveat.

Recently, digital entertainment publication JoBlo’s Tyler Nichols talked to some of the Chucky television series cast members. During the interview, Dourif made an announcement.

“Dourif said that he’s retired from acting,” says Nichols. “The only reason he came back for the show was because of his daughter Fiona and he considers Chucky creator Don Mancini to be family. But for non-Chucky stuff, he considers himself retired.”

Dourif has voiced the possessed doll since 1988 (minus the 2019 reboot). The original movie “Child’s Play” has become such a cult classic it’s at the top of some people’s best chillers of all time. Chucky himself is ingrained in pop culture history much like Frankenstein or Jason Voorhees.

While Dourif may be known for his famous voiceover, he is also an Oscar-nominated actor for his part in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Another famous horror role is The Gemini Killer in William Peter Blatty’s Exorcist III. And who can forget Betazoid Lon Suder in Star Trek: Voyager?

The good news is that Don Mancini is already pitching a concept for season four of Chucky which might also include a feature-length movie with a series tie-in. So, Although Dourif says he is retiring from the industry, ironically he is Chucky’s friend till the end.

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7 Great ‘Scream’ Fan Films & Shorts Worth a Watch

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The Scream franchise is such an iconic series, that many budding filmmakers take inspiration from it and make their own sequels or, at least, build upon the original universe created by screenwriter Kevin Williamson. YouTube is the perfect medium to showcase these talents (and budgets) with fan-made homages with their own personal twists.

The great thing about Ghostface is that he can appear anywhere, in any town, he just needs the signature mask, knife, and unhinged motive. Thanks to Fair Use laws it’s possible to expand upon Wes Craven’s creation by simply getting a group of young adults together and killing them off one by one. Oh, and don’t forget the twist. You’ll notice that Roger Jackson’s famous Ghostface voice is uncanny valley, but you get the gist.

We have gathered five fan films/shorts related to Scream that we thought were pretty good. Although they can’t possibly match the beats of a $33 million blockbuster, they get by on what they have. But who needs money? If you’re talented and motivated anything is possible as proven by these filmmakers who are well on their way to the big leagues.

Take a look at the below films and let us know what you think. And while you’re at it, leave these young filmmakers a thumbs up, or leave them a comment to encourage them to create more films. Besides, where else are you going to see Ghostface vs. a Katana all set to a hip-hop soundtrack?

Scream Live (2023)

Scream Live

Ghostface (2021)

Ghostface

Ghost Face (2023)

Ghost Face

Don’t Scream (2022)

Don’t Scream

Scream: A Fan Film (2023)

Scream: A Fan Film

The Scream (2023)

The Scream

A Scream Fan Film (2023)

A Scream Fan Film
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Another Creepy Spider Movie Hits Shudder This Month

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Good spider films are a theme this year. First, we had Sting and then there was Infested. The former is still in theaters and the latter is coming to Shudder starting April 26.

Infested has been getting some good reviews. People are saying that it’s not only a great creature feature but also a social commentary on racism in France.

According to IMDb: Writer/director Sébastien Vanicek was looking for ideas around the discrimination faced by black and Arab-looking people in France, and that led him to spiders, which are rarely welcome in homes; whenever they’re spotted, they’re swatted. As everyone in the story (people and spiders) is treated like vermin by society, the title came to him naturally.

Shudder has become the gold standard for streaming horror content. Since 2016, the service has been offering fans an expansive library of genre movies. in 2017, they began to stream exclusive content.

Since then Shudder has become a powerhouse in the film festival circuit, buying distribution rights to movies, or just producing some of their own. Just like Netflix, they give a film a short theatrical run before adding it to their library exclusively for subscribers.

Late Night With the Devil is a great example. It was released theatrically on March 22 and will begin streaming on the platform starting April 19.

While not getting the same buzz as Late Night, Infested is a festival favorite and many have said if you suffer from arachnophobia, you might want to take heed before watching it.

Infested

According to the synopsis, our main character, Kalib is turning 30 and dealing with some family issues. “He’s fighting with his sister over an inheritance and has cut ties with his best friend. Fascinated by exotic animals, he finds a venomous spider in a shop and brings it back to his apartment. It only takes a moment for the spider to escape and reproduce, turning the whole building into a dreadful web trap. The only option for Kaleb and his friends is to find a way out and survive.”

The film will be available to watch on Shudder starting April 26.

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