Supernatural season 12 is coming out on Blu-ray and DVD on Tuesday, September 5, and BuddyTV has an exclusive look at a deleted scene from episode 22, "Who We Are," featuring Ketch (David Haydn-Jones) and Doctor Hess (Gillian Barber).
- 8/30/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
By Jennica Lynn, MoreHorror.com
Growing up in a small suburban town, the horror fan base was enormous but the festivities geared toward such a crowd were few and far between. The first ever horror film festival in my hometown launched when I was eighteen years old and, although I’ve attended many larger-scale festivals since, this one remains unforgettable. Not only did I get to meet a couple horror icons (there were only two in attendance) and view the works of young horror filmmakers, this festival was history in the making and I was there.
Unfortunately for the townspeople in Midnight Matinee (1989), their first horror film festival also made history… and they only wish that they could forget. But as far as the film itself, it won’t take me long to forget.
Released as a TV movie at the tail-end of the 80s slasher era, Midnight Matinee is...
Growing up in a small suburban town, the horror fan base was enormous but the festivities geared toward such a crowd were few and far between. The first ever horror film festival in my hometown launched when I was eighteen years old and, although I’ve attended many larger-scale festivals since, this one remains unforgettable. Not only did I get to meet a couple horror icons (there were only two in attendance) and view the works of young horror filmmakers, this festival was history in the making and I was there.
Unfortunately for the townspeople in Midnight Matinee (1989), their first horror film festival also made history… and they only wish that they could forget. But as far as the film itself, it won’t take me long to forget.
Released as a TV movie at the tail-end of the 80s slasher era, Midnight Matinee is...
- 6/15/2014
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Dean (Jensen Ackles) and Sam (Jared Padalecki) are on a hunt. Dean uses a stun gun on the Rawhead, who preys on bad children and electrocutes himself when he crawls into some water. Sam uses a fake credit card to pay for the hospital bill. Dean under the alias of Joe, found some children in the basement. The doctor tells them electrocution triggered a heart attack and his heart is damaged. The most he has is a few weeks or months. They can only keep him comfortable, they can't work miracles. Which is what this episode is mostly about. So already they were playing havoc with our guys and putting their lives at risk and the death that stalks them with hunting is made even more real for Dean now. Dean: "You don't actually watch Daytime TV, it's terrible." Yeah as we know that's an in joke since Jensen was in a Daytime soap,...
- 9/22/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
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