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natural disaster
The pilot could serve as a potential anthology series, with a different season focusing on a different natural disaster. Credit: ProfileMix/Michael McGrale McGrale served as both a writer and visual effects coordinator on the last six seasons of CBS's CSI: Miami; and recently worked on Fox's The Following as well as TNT's Rizzoli & Isles. Sarafian served as a[...]
CBS Bringing The Twilight Zone Revival To All Access (UPDATE)
No other details on the series were available at the time of this posting. Originally running from 1959 to 1965, Serling's The Twilight Zone was an anthology series that told stand-alone fantasy, science-fiction, suspense, and psychological thriller tales that usually ended with an unexpected twist and a "moral-to-the-story" end narrative. The Twilight Zone's success and 50+ year[...]
A BC October: Tales From Terror-Vision! 'Evil Stalks This House' (1981)
Tales of the Haunted was the name of a proposed late night horror anthology for CBS where a new story would be told over the course of five half-hour episodes; and then the network could edit them together into a two-hour telefilm. Written by Louis M Heyward and directed by Gordon Hessler, Tales of the Haunted: 'Evil[...]
'Lore': Amazon Releases Official Trailer For Nonfiction Horror Anthology
It would appear that Amazon Prime is on the same page with my totally subjective opinion, releasing the first official trailer for their new nonfiction horror anthology series Lore, based on Aaron Mahnke's incredibly popular podcast of the same name. Though the series won't be available until October, it's never too early to get a sneak peek[...]
drew barrymore
And now it appears she will be using that experience to shepherd new horror series Black Rose Anthology for The CW. What makes this one-hour anthology series different from previous efforts is that the writing/directing teams will be made up entirely of female creative talent Barrymore and Nancy Juvonen's Flower Films will produce the series, along[...]
'Lore': Amazon Releases Trailer, Images For Horror Podcast Adaptation
Even though most of us are still making plans for Labor Day weekend, Amazon reminded us that the "horrors" of Halloween were right around the corner with our first in-depth look at Lore, the new six-part horror anthology series based on Aaron Mahnke's award-winning and critically acclaimed podcast of the same name The streaming service[...]
Exclusive: Kodansha Comics Announces 'Ghost in the Shell' Anthology For Spring 2018
Judd Morse is reporting from ECCC for Bleeding Cool, Publisher Kodansha Comics today announced a new Ghost in the Shell anthology, Ghost in the Shell: Global Neural Network, due out in the Spring of 2018.  The anthology is being billed as "an international collaboration between Shirow Masamune and Western comics creators," and will feature previously unseen stories set[...]
Dirty Rotten Comics' Fourth Anthology Showcases The Best Of UK Talent
Buying directly from the big cartel site the combination of cheap price and page count had me convinced this would be another anthology where the contents outshine the production values So I was surprised when it arrived a day later all glossy with it's bookshelf worthy spine It's really worth pointing what a polished and[...]
Telling The Bigger Story In American Vampire Anthology
But why not both? Both could certainly be true of American Vampire Anthology. The decision to solicit and invite professionals in comics to contribute to an anthology, each writing and drawing a story that they feel fits into the American Vampire universe might seem like an appropriate "hoorah" to a series that had announced its cancellation,[...]
Countdown to the Eisners – Best Anthology
Today I'll be focusing on the Best Anthology category If you need a reminder of what's been nominated, you can find the entire list right here, and see what I chose last time right here. Keep in mind I cannot vote for who wins (nor can you, probably), as per the rules However, that's not keeping[...]
2000AD – The Cold Deck Reaches Its Conclusion With Trifecta
Trifecta, the non-anthology issue of the 2000AD anthology comic, Prog 1812, out on Wednesday. We gave you a little preview earlier Now it's all kicking off Trifecta, the non-anthology issue of the 2000AD anthology comic, Prog 1812, out on Wednesday. We gave you a little preview earlier Now it's all kicking off Trifecta, the non-anthology[...]
Now May Possibly Be The Time To Buy Alien And Prometheus Films On Blu Ray
As the Black Friday deals aproach, this seems to have nipped in early with the Prometheus 3d/Blu Ray/DVD/Digital Combo pack down from $50 to $15. And the Alien Anthology down from $70 to $20. You you could of course wait for the next Alien Anthology which may well have Prometheus shoved in there as well. Or you could[...]
More Bubbling Thoughts
That's why I don't feel bad about having never heard of Thought Bubble, The Leeds Comic Art Festival and the accompanying anthology put out by Image comics this week. I had pre-ordered a copy through my LCS after reading about it in Previews All I had to see was the words "new comics" and "Warren Ellis"[...]
Thinking About Thought Bubble Anthology 2012
  Kyle Rogers writes for Bleeding Cool; Before I say anything about the Thought Bubble Anthology, I should point out that I am very much a fan of anthology comics in general I've found over the last few years that my taste in comics reading has veered steadily away from mainstream superheroic material towards independent[...]
Once Upon A Time Machine – The Greatest Story Never Sold
Could this be the greatest anthology never published? Once Upon A Time Machine is a comic book anthology in search of a publisher, With work from Farel Dalrymple, Khoi Pham, Ryan Ottley, Marcio Takara and Cary Nord, it's a diverse work with 26 stories and 18 pinups, with a theme of fairytales reinvented as science[...]