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Mr. Midnight: Beware the Monsters is a Netflix series produced by Beach House Pictures. It is an adaptation of the popular Singaporean book series Mr. Midnight by James Lee. It premiered on 24 October 2022.
Theatrical release poster for the American horror film The Black Cat (1934). In films and television series, Psychological horror generally differ from traditional horrors, where the source of the fear is typically something material, such as grotesque or horrifying creatures, monsters, serial killers, or aliens, [1] as well as the splatter and slasher film genres, which derives its ...
In October 2019, TBS gave a straight-to-series order of ten episodes; [1] however, the show was later moved from TBS to Netflix and reduced to eight episodes. [2] Hurwitz, Schlossberg, and Heald also directed, and Dina Hillier helped executive produce with the three. [ 3 ]
No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date; 1: 1 "The Golden Arm (Michigan) – Part 1" Sam Raimi: Sam Raimi & Ivan Raimi April 6, 2020 (): 2
Newitz views hopepunk as the opposite of apathy. [21] Lee Konstantinou, associate professor of English Literature at University of Maryland, College Park, is skeptical of the genre, saying "You can't just depict an imagined world ravaged by environmental disaster or war or oppression, and then sprinkle a little bit of hope at the end. Hope has ...
In “The Flip Side of Fear”, we look at some common phobias, like sharks and flying, but also bats, germs and strangers. We tried to identify the origin of these fears and why they continue to exist when logic tells us they shouldn’t.
The series premiered on Netflix on 25 August 2021. [4] The soundtrack contains popular Norwegian songs from the 1950s through 70s from artists including Stein Ove Berg, Elisabeth Granneman, Kurt Foss, and Reidar Bøe. [5] It runs as six 45-minute episodes. [6]
Uglies is a 2024 American science fiction drama film directed by McG and written by Jacob Forman, Vanessa Taylor, and Whit Anderson.Based on the novel of the same name by Scott Westerfeld, the plot centers around a future post-apocalyptic dystopian society in which people are considered "ugly" until they become "pretty" by enduring extensive cosmetic surgery at the age of 16.