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Godzilla & Godzilla Raids Again Novelizations from University of Minnesota Press
First published in Japan in 1955, the original novelizations of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again will be released in English for the first time on October 3 via University of Minnesota Press.
Jeffrey Angles, professor of Japanese at Western Michigan University, has newly translated the original material written by Shigeru Kayama, who conceived the initial story for Godzilla.
The two young adult novellas are being published together in one 256-page book, which is available to pre-order in paperback for $17.41 and and e-book for $9.99.
Scooby-Doo Play Set from Mezco Toyz
Mezco Toyz has announced a Scooby-Doo Friends & Foes box set as part of its 5 Points line of retro-style 3.75” scale action figures.
Here are the coolest horror collectibles unveiled this week!
Godzilla & Godzilla Raids Again Novelizations from University of Minnesota Press
First published in Japan in 1955, the original novelizations of Godzilla and Godzilla Raids Again will be released in English for the first time on October 3 via University of Minnesota Press.
Jeffrey Angles, professor of Japanese at Western Michigan University, has newly translated the original material written by Shigeru Kayama, who conceived the initial story for Godzilla.
The two young adult novellas are being published together in one 256-page book, which is available to pre-order in paperback for $17.41 and and e-book for $9.99.
Scooby-Doo Play Set from Mezco Toyz
Mezco Toyz has announced a Scooby-Doo Friends & Foes box set as part of its 5 Points line of retro-style 3.75” scale action figures.
- 3/24/2023
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- bloody-disgusting.com
Men from Michelle Young’s season of The Bachelorette reunite. Pic credit: @kingbabatunde/Instagram
The Bachelorette Season 18 men formed a strong bromance and several of the men recently linked up for some fun.
The winner of Bachelorette Season 18, Nayte Olukoya, was joined by costars Rodney Mathews, Brandon Jones, Will Urena, Spencer Williams, and Leroy Arthur for their latest gathering.
Nayte, Rodney, and their The Bachelorette Season 18 pals shared a video partaking in a popular singing challenge game.
The game involved a single word showing up on screen and the participants having to quickly come up with songs that include the above word in their lyrics.
The Bachelorette Season 19 men played the game with pillows in hand as they whacked one another with pillows whenever they failed to come up with song lyrics for their word.
The guys appeared to have a blast as they played the game.
The Bachelorette Season...
The Bachelorette Season 18 men formed a strong bromance and several of the men recently linked up for some fun.
The winner of Bachelorette Season 18, Nayte Olukoya, was joined by costars Rodney Mathews, Brandon Jones, Will Urena, Spencer Williams, and Leroy Arthur for their latest gathering.
Nayte, Rodney, and their The Bachelorette Season 18 pals shared a video partaking in a popular singing challenge game.
The game involved a single word showing up on screen and the participants having to quickly come up with songs that include the above word in their lyrics.
The Bachelorette Season 19 men played the game with pillows in hand as they whacked one another with pillows whenever they failed to come up with song lyrics for their word.
The guys appeared to have a blast as they played the game.
The Bachelorette Season...
- 8/31/2022
- by Tyler Shepherd
- Monsters and Critics
Michelle Young celebrated the New Year with a rosy reunion. It's no secret that The Bachelorette star found love on season 18 of the ABC dating series after getting engaged to contestant Nayte Olukoya. However, Michelle proved she's still friendly with some of her exes from the show. Taking to Instagram Stories on New Year's Day, the 28-year-old elementary school teacher posted a candid snapshot of her and Nayte hanging out with her ex, Joe Coleman. The trio appeared to be in good spirits, as they all flashed wide smiles and posed together. Seeing that the newly-engaged couple and Joe live in Minneapolis, Minn., it was only...
- 1/3/2022
- E! Online
The Bachelor has long been plagued by a lack of diversity in leads and in contestants - an issue ABC tried to tackle in 2020 amid a spark in racial reckoning. Police brutality against Black and Brown bodies in the US and around the globe was spotlit. Increased protests calling for justice and equity also sparked more nuanced conversations about race, racism, diversity, and inclusion. This all coincided with the coronavirus pandemic, causing some white people to use the stay-at-home orders to learn more about how to be a better ally. So, how did this affect The Bachelor?
Here's a quick recap. Fans amplified remarks pointing out the show's lack of diversity since it first premiered in 2002. In 2017, Rachel Lindsay was the ABC franchise's first Black lead, starring in The Bachelorette. Amid scrutiny of The Bachelor, Matt James, a friend to Tyler Cameron from Hannah Brown's season of The Bachelorette,...
Here's a quick recap. Fans amplified remarks pointing out the show's lack of diversity since it first premiered in 2002. In 2017, Rachel Lindsay was the ABC franchise's first Black lead, starring in The Bachelorette. Amid scrutiny of The Bachelor, Matt James, a friend to Tyler Cameron from Hannah Brown's season of The Bachelorette,...
- 12/17/2021
- by Naledi Ushe
- Popsugar.com
We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Things are getting heating up on this week's episode of The Bachelorette. Michelle Young head to the Conrad Punta de Mita in Punta de Mita, Mexico with her finale three suitors, Nayte Olukoya, Joe Coleman, and Brandon Jones. Michelle has made it clear that she's looking for a husband and hopes to get engaged at the end of the season, but, unfortunately that means she has to make some difficult decisions along the way. There...
- 12/15/2021
- E! Online
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the Dec. 14 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
After Rodney Matthews was eliminated, three men remained to compete for Michelle Young’s heart on “The Bachelorette.” Brandon Jones, Joe Coleman and Nayte Olukoya all joined Michelle in Mexico, where they anticipated their overnight fantasy suite dates — the first camera-free time as a couple.
Brandon went first, which left the other men reflecting on their own relationships with Michelle. While Joe was bothered and nervous at the idea of his girlfriend spending the night with other men, Nayte was unphased by the situation.
Brandon spent the afternoon horseback riding with Michelle and was especially communicative about his feelings. He reaffirmed his love for her, confident that she was the one for him. During dinner, the two agreed to head to the fantasy suites after hot tubbing under fireworks.
The next morning, Brandon was...
After Rodney Matthews was eliminated, three men remained to compete for Michelle Young’s heart on “The Bachelorette.” Brandon Jones, Joe Coleman and Nayte Olukoya all joined Michelle in Mexico, where they anticipated their overnight fantasy suite dates — the first camera-free time as a couple.
Brandon went first, which left the other men reflecting on their own relationships with Michelle. While Joe was bothered and nervous at the idea of his girlfriend spending the night with other men, Nayte was unphased by the situation.
Brandon spent the afternoon horseback riding with Michelle and was especially communicative about his feelings. He reaffirmed his love for her, confident that she was the one for him. During dinner, the two agreed to head to the fantasy suites after hot tubbing under fireworks.
The next morning, Brandon was...
- 12/15/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
With three men and only two roses to hand out, Michelle Young has a big decision to make. In an E! exclusive clip, Michelle takes a stroll down the beach with Bachelorette co-host Kaitlyn Bristowe to discuss the three remaining men—including Brandon Jones, Joe Coleman and Nayte Olukoya—vying for her heart. In the second-to-last rose ceremony, Michelle will have to decide which two men she wants to bring to the Fantasy Suites and who she will send packing. "Brandon and I have an incredibly strong connection," Michelle says to Kaitlyn in the video. "He's been vulnerable, he's been open." "So, Brandon has told you he's falling in love...
- 12/13/2021
- E! Online
We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Prices are accurate as of publish time. Last week on The Bachelorette, we saw Michelle Young meet the families of her final four suitors. At the end of the episode, she sent home Rodney Mathews, leaving Nayte Olukoya, Joe Coleman, and Brandon Jones as the final three men vying for her heart. The next time we see those three will be for the Fantasy Suite dates portion, but before that we have the Men Tell All episode. The Bachelorette hosts Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn...
- 12/7/2021
- E! Online
The Voice was Tuesday’s highest-rated primetime program for the fourth week in a row. The NBC singing competition was stable from last week and earned a 0.7 rating in the 18-49 demo and 6.60 million viewers, per fast affiliates.
Last night’s episode bid farewell to Jeremy Rosado and Holly Forbes, who were among the 10 performers left standing. The latest installment rose slightly in viewership and also made for the most-viewed title on Tuesday, besting The Bachelorette.
The Bachelorette, like The Voice, was steady from the previous week and ticked up in viewers. Bachelorette Michelle Young whittled down her selection of men to four suitors. For the first time in the ABC series’ history, the the final four are all men of color. However Rodney Mathews got the cut, with Brandon Jones, Joe Coleman and Nayte Olukoya left standing.
Fox’s evening peaked with the first hour of primetime with...
Last night’s episode bid farewell to Jeremy Rosado and Holly Forbes, who were among the 10 performers left standing. The latest installment rose slightly in viewership and also made for the most-viewed title on Tuesday, besting The Bachelorette.
The Bachelorette, like The Voice, was steady from the previous week and ticked up in viewers. Bachelorette Michelle Young whittled down her selection of men to four suitors. For the first time in the ABC series’ history, the the final four are all men of color. However Rodney Mathews got the cut, with Brandon Jones, Joe Coleman and Nayte Olukoya left standing.
Fox’s evening peaked with the first hour of primetime with...
- 12/1/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the Nov. 30 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
In a franchise first, all of “The Bachelorette” lead Michelle Young’s final four were men of color, and she visited versions of their hometowns that production set up within their isolation bubble in Minneapolis, Minn. on the Nov. 30 episode of the ABC dating competition series.
As each contestant — Brandon Jones, Rodney Matthews, Joe Coleman and Nayte Olukoya — introduced her to their loved ones, in a franchise first, the hometowns episode saw families of color consistently represented on the show.
Brandon
Brandon’s makeshift hometown was first, where he was joined with his mom, dad and brother Noah. Noah, who recently enrolled with the Navy, postponed his leave to make the trip to meet Michelle.
Before she met the family, Brandon wanted to show her a bit of home, and they spent the afternoon at the skatepark.
In a franchise first, all of “The Bachelorette” lead Michelle Young’s final four were men of color, and she visited versions of their hometowns that production set up within their isolation bubble in Minneapolis, Minn. on the Nov. 30 episode of the ABC dating competition series.
As each contestant — Brandon Jones, Rodney Matthews, Joe Coleman and Nayte Olukoya — introduced her to their loved ones, in a franchise first, the hometowns episode saw families of color consistently represented on the show.
Brandon
Brandon’s makeshift hometown was first, where he was joined with his mom, dad and brother Noah. Noah, who recently enrolled with the Navy, postponed his leave to make the trip to meet Michelle.
Before she met the family, Brandon wanted to show her a bit of home, and they spent the afternoon at the skatepark.
- 12/1/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Things are getting serious on this week's episode of The Bachelorette. Michelle Young met the families of her final four suiters, Nayte Olukoya, Joe Coleman, Brandon Jones, and Rodney Mathews. Michelle has made it clear that she's looking for a husband and hopes to get engaged at the end of the season, but, unfortunately some of the family members have doubts about the relationships that are forming. There was a lot of high stakes drama, making out, and of...
- 12/1/2021
- E! Online
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the Nov. 23 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
Titular Bachelorette Michelle Young cut her line of suitors in half on the Nov. 23 episode of the ABC reality dating show. Leading up to hometowns, Michelle hosted dates in her own city and was joined by a handful of her fifth-grade students. The four kids were put in charge of the week, responsible for planning the dates and selecting her men, which was a pool of eight narrowed down to the final four by the end of the two hours.
First, the contestants were given an opportunity to impress the children with an afternoon of activities. They took turns grilling the men (“Have you been grounded before? Have you farted in front of Ms. Young?”), before identifying their favorites.
Future Bachelor Clayton Echard stood out after building the students an epic pillow fort. He...
Titular Bachelorette Michelle Young cut her line of suitors in half on the Nov. 23 episode of the ABC reality dating show. Leading up to hometowns, Michelle hosted dates in her own city and was joined by a handful of her fifth-grade students. The four kids were put in charge of the week, responsible for planning the dates and selecting her men, which was a pool of eight narrowed down to the final four by the end of the two hours.
First, the contestants were given an opportunity to impress the children with an afternoon of activities. They took turns grilling the men (“Have you been grounded before? Have you farted in front of Ms. Young?”), before identifying their favorites.
Future Bachelor Clayton Echard stood out after building the students an epic pillow fort. He...
- 11/24/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Last week's episode of The Bachelorette ended on a dramatic note (as per usual). This week, Michelle Young brought the guys to her home state, Minnesota. She had a solo date with Joe Coleman, visiting some of her favorite places. She introduced Nayte Olukoya to two of her close friends on their boating date. The rest of the guys participated in Viking challenges at a football stadium for a group date. Each week, we get to see more strong connections...
- 11/17/2021
- E! Online
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the Nov. 16 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
For the first time since Covid-19, the Bachelorette franchise went on the move. Michelle Young and her 11 contestants left their Palm Spring isolation bubble and headed to her hometown in Minneapolis, Minn. in the Nov. 16 episode of the ABC dating competition.
Young first reunited with her parents and caught them up on her journey. She then met up with her men and immediately invited fellow Minneapolis native Joe Coleman on a date.
The two took a tour of their hometown, starting by throwing out the first pitch at the Minnesota Twins game. Then, she took him to her high school before she challenged him to a one-on-one game in her gym.
Afterward, Michelle told Joe that he reminded her of her dad and brother, and he credited his calm temperament to his own father.
For the first time since Covid-19, the Bachelorette franchise went on the move. Michelle Young and her 11 contestants left their Palm Spring isolation bubble and headed to her hometown in Minneapolis, Minn. in the Nov. 16 episode of the ABC dating competition.
Young first reunited with her parents and caught them up on her journey. She then met up with her men and immediately invited fellow Minneapolis native Joe Coleman on a date.
The two took a tour of their hometown, starting by throwing out the first pitch at the Minnesota Twins game. Then, she took him to her high school before she challenged him to a one-on-one game in her gym.
Afterward, Michelle told Joe that he reminded her of her dad and brother, and he credited his calm temperament to his own father.
- 11/17/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
This week, Michelle Young and Joe Coleman are playing some one-on-one on their one-on-one! During week five of The Bachelorette, Michelle and the guys head to her hometown in Edina, Minn. In an exclusive sneak peek video, Michelle chooses Joe to take on a one-on-one date to play basketball at her former high school, which is the perfect choice considering his bio on ABC's website says "basketball was his first true love." "This is like a really good moment for me and Michelle, learning more about her, her past experiences," Joe gushes in the clip. "My feelings for Michelle continue to grow and each time I see her things get better and better, they get easier, I feel more at...
- 11/15/2021
- E! Online
We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Last week's episode of The Bachelorette ended on a dramatic note. Michelle Young addressed rumors that she and Joe Coleman had a relationship prior to filming. She wasn't sure who she could trust, but the show must go on, right? This week, Michelle went on a Top Gun-themed group date, a one-on-one date with Rodney Mathews, and another group date with some poetic elements. Of course, there was a lot of drama, but we are also starting to see some strong love...
- 11/3/2021
- E! Online
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not watched the Nov. 2 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
Last week, Jamie Skaar received a one-on-one date and a rose from titular “Bachelorette” Michelle Young. His newfound confidence allowed him to bring her a rumor he started, where he questioned her relationship with fellow contestant Joe Coleman.
She took the accusation to heart and confronted all of the men about why anyone would question her integrity. While they moved on after the rose ceremony, the cast felt ripple effects for the rest of the week, questioning where the rumors came from.
But that was only one emotional and serious part of the Nov. 2 episode of the ABC reality dating series. Young also opened up about being biracial, including instances of being called the n-word and a “token Black girl.”
Also, two group dates and a one-on-one occupied the week.
The first group date was “Top Gun: Maverick” themed,...
Last week, Jamie Skaar received a one-on-one date and a rose from titular “Bachelorette” Michelle Young. His newfound confidence allowed him to bring her a rumor he started, where he questioned her relationship with fellow contestant Joe Coleman.
She took the accusation to heart and confronted all of the men about why anyone would question her integrity. While they moved on after the rose ceremony, the cast felt ripple effects for the rest of the week, questioning where the rumors came from.
But that was only one emotional and serious part of the Nov. 2 episode of the ABC reality dating series. Young also opened up about being biracial, including instances of being called the n-word and a “token Black girl.”
Also, two group dates and a one-on-one occupied the week.
The first group date was “Top Gun: Maverick” themed,...
- 11/3/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Jamie Skaar made quite the impression with Michelle Young on The Bachelorette, but it wasn't only for the right reasons. On the ABC dating show's Tuesday, Oct. 26 episode, Jamie earned the first one-on-one date and had Michelle in tears as he shared that his mom struggled with mental health issues before her death by suicide when he was 24 years old. He earned the date rose, and they seemed to have immediate chemistry. However, things took a turn later in the episode after Jamie was apparently bothered that Joe Coleman earned the Mvp award, along with the rose, for the basketball group date. During last week's premiere, Michelle told co-hosts Kaitlyn Bristowe and...
- 10/27/2021
- E! Online
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the Oct. 26 episode of “The Bachelorette.”
After night one’s elimination wrapped on Michelle Young’s season of “The Bachelorette,” 23 men moved into their new home in Indian Wells, Calif. The cast of suitors prepared for three dates — two group dates and an individual one-on-one.
The week’s dates had a pattern of normalcy, as they all reflected Michelle’s passions outside the Bachelorette bubble. The fifth-grade teacher brought 10 of her men “back to school” for an afternoon of trivia, science experiments and musical chairs.
Romeo Alexander, a mathematician from Harvard, excelled during the math trivia, while Brandon Jones was mocked for his inability to spell during their spelling tests. But during each challenge, Peter Izzo made enemies for his obnoxious behavior, even being called out by Will Urena as a “narcissist” in front of Michelle.
The post-date cocktail...
After night one’s elimination wrapped on Michelle Young’s season of “The Bachelorette,” 23 men moved into their new home in Indian Wells, Calif. The cast of suitors prepared for three dates — two group dates and an individual one-on-one.
The week’s dates had a pattern of normalcy, as they all reflected Michelle’s passions outside the Bachelorette bubble. The fifth-grade teacher brought 10 of her men “back to school” for an afternoon of trivia, science experiments and musical chairs.
Romeo Alexander, a mathematician from Harvard, excelled during the math trivia, while Brandon Jones was mocked for his inability to spell during their spelling tests. But during each challenge, Peter Izzo made enemies for his obnoxious behavior, even being called out by Will Urena as a “narcissist” in front of Michelle.
The post-date cocktail...
- 10/27/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the October 19 premiere episode of “The Bachelorette.”
“The Bachelorette” began its 18th season with leading lady Michelle Young at its helm. The fifth-grade teacher from Minneapolis, Minn. returned to the reality dating franchise after appearing on Matt James’ historic season of “The Bachelor.”
Michelle, who is biracial, agreed to be the Bachelorette in hopes of finding love like her own parents. After pep talks from her mom, dad and hosts (and former Bachelorettes), Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe, she prepared to meet her men.
Several suitors were given intro packages: Chris Sutton, a Los Angeles transplant from the South; Joe Coleman – who, like Michelle, is a biracial Minneapolis resident and loves basketball; Clayton Echard, a former collegiate athlete (and likely next season’s Bachelor); and Nayte Olukoya, who loves road trips with his dog.
Before Michelle met the men,...
“The Bachelorette” began its 18th season with leading lady Michelle Young at its helm. The fifth-grade teacher from Minneapolis, Minn. returned to the reality dating franchise after appearing on Matt James’ historic season of “The Bachelor.”
Michelle, who is biracial, agreed to be the Bachelorette in hopes of finding love like her own parents. After pep talks from her mom, dad and hosts (and former Bachelorettes), Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe, she prepared to meet her men.
Several suitors were given intro packages: Chris Sutton, a Los Angeles transplant from the South; Joe Coleman – who, like Michelle, is a biracial Minneapolis resident and loves basketball; Clayton Echard, a former collegiate athlete (and likely next season’s Bachelor); and Nayte Olukoya, who loves road trips with his dog.
Before Michelle met the men,...
- 10/20/2021
- by Haley Kluge
- Variety Film + TV
A lawsuit filed against HBO by a painter who accused the studio of using his artwork without permission will move forward, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday.
Brooklyn-based artist Joe Coleman claims that his piece, “No One Can Enter the Lord’s House Except as a Child (Slenderman),” was extensively featured in the 2016 documentary “Beware the Slenderman” without his permission. According to recent court filings, Coleman’s art appears for 25 seconds in the film in a close-up shot that pans out to a scene depicting an unidentified user looking at the art on an Internet browser
While HBO filed a motion to dismiss the suit, arguing in part that its depiction of the work was “transformative” enough to justify its reproduction under fair use, the court was not “persuaded” that it was. “[HBO is] not entitled to a finding that
their use of the [painting] is transformative solely because they display the Work in an Internet browser,...
Brooklyn-based artist Joe Coleman claims that his piece, “No One Can Enter the Lord’s House Except as a Child (Slenderman),” was extensively featured in the 2016 documentary “Beware the Slenderman” without his permission. According to recent court filings, Coleman’s art appears for 25 seconds in the film in a close-up shot that pans out to a scene depicting an unidentified user looking at the art on an Internet browser
While HBO filed a motion to dismiss the suit, arguing in part that its depiction of the work was “transformative” enough to justify its reproduction under fair use, the court was not “persuaded” that it was. “[HBO is] not entitled to a finding that
their use of the [painting] is transformative solely because they display the Work in an Internet browser,...
- 8/8/2019
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Wrap
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the final show before the Rebellion Pay Per View, so let’s talk about the ending to Avengers: End-Game/who cares.
Match #1: Ace Austin def. Aiden Prince The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Ace flies over the top to hit Prince with a cutter on the floor! Ace hits a modified swinging neckbreaker for a two count. Prince avoids a top rope maneuver from Ace, allowing him to connect with a series of strikes. Prince jumps off the top and plants Ace face first into the mat. Ace counters the 450 splash into an armbar and delivers a sick paper cut! Ace hits The Fold to win.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – This was an easy viewing, despite not having enough to view, on account of the length being so short.
Match #1: Ace Austin def. Aiden Prince The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Ace flies over the top to hit Prince with a cutter on the floor! Ace hits a modified swinging neckbreaker for a two count. Prince avoids a top rope maneuver from Ace, allowing him to connect with a series of strikes. Prince jumps off the top and plants Ace face first into the mat. Ace counters the 450 splash into an armbar and delivers a sick paper cut! Ace hits The Fold to win.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – This was an easy viewing, despite not having enough to view, on account of the length being so short.
- 4/28/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
In today's Horror Highlights, we have the trailer and poster for Philip Chidel's post-apocalyptic thriller The Outer Wild. We also have details on Drunken Devil's Halloween extravaganza Bacchanalia, and details on Stealing Fire: The Mastery of the Outsider, a new class featuring a conversation between artist Joe Coleman and writer/producer Heather Buckley as part of The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies in New York City.
Check Out a Trailer and Poster for The Outer Wild: "The Outer Wild was written and directed by Philip Chidel (Subject Two), and stars Lauren McKnight (So Undercover), Christian Oliver (House Of Good And Evil), Jeffrey Vincent Parise (CW's "Supernatural"), Tory Taranova (Everybody Wants Some!!), Jimmy Jean-Louis (NBC's "Heroes"), and Zach Roerig (CW's "The Vampire Diaries").
The Outer Wild is a genre-bending thriller, part post-apocalyptic western and part Sci-Fi/horror/thriller, a generation after the unnatural event that has destroyed mankind.
Check Out a Trailer and Poster for The Outer Wild: "The Outer Wild was written and directed by Philip Chidel (Subject Two), and stars Lauren McKnight (So Undercover), Christian Oliver (House Of Good And Evil), Jeffrey Vincent Parise (CW's "Supernatural"), Tory Taranova (Everybody Wants Some!!), Jimmy Jean-Louis (NBC's "Heroes"), and Zach Roerig (CW's "The Vampire Diaries").
The Outer Wild is a genre-bending thriller, part post-apocalyptic western and part Sci-Fi/horror/thriller, a generation after the unnatural event that has destroyed mankind.
- 9/10/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
One of the most fascinating live events that Daily Dead has recently attended was the career-spanning conversation with Michael Ironside that took place at the Fantasia Film Festival, so we're thrilled to share the news that The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies is launching a Los Angeles branch this fall, and we also have full details on all of the organization's classes and events taking place around the world in the autumn of 2018.
Below, we have the official press release with full details on The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies' new Los Angeles branch, as well as information on all of the Miskatonic classes taking place this fall in New York City and London. To learn more and to keep up to date on the organization's enlightening lectures on the horror genre and the people who make it so special, visit Miskatonic's official website.
Press Release: The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies,...
Below, we have the official press release with full details on The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies' new Los Angeles branch, as well as information on all of the Miskatonic classes taking place this fall in New York City and London. To learn more and to keep up to date on the organization's enlightening lectures on the horror genre and the people who make it so special, visit Miskatonic's official website.
Press Release: The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies,...
- 8/28/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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