Earlier this week, V/H/S/94, the latest installment of the V/H/S series arrived on Shudder, bringing together a collection of newcomers, including Chloe Okuno, Ryan Prows, Jennifer Reeder, and Steven Kostanski, alongside franchise veterans Simon Barrett and Timo Tjahjanto, to create a new collection of nightmarish tales captured through the found footage technique. Daily Dead recently had the opportunity to catch up with Barrett about his involvement with V/H/S/94, and he discussed his approach to creating the story for his segment “The Empty Wake,” as well as how Covid ended up changing up some of his production plans, his experiences collaborating with his special effects team, and more.
Check out our interview with Barrett below, and be sure to give V/H/S/94 a watch now that it’s streaming exclusively on the Shudder platform.
So great to speak with you today, Simon. You were part of the genesis of V/H/S,...
Check out our interview with Barrett below, and be sure to give V/H/S/94 a watch now that it’s streaming exclusively on the Shudder platform.
So great to speak with you today, Simon. You were part of the genesis of V/H/S,...
- 10/8/2021
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Not the only Halloween-ready franchise being resuscitated this month, “V/H/S/94” puts back in action the omnibus series that was last seen seven years ago with disappointing third entry “V/H/S: Viral.” This belated return lands closer in quality to the 2012 kickoff feature than the following year’s superior “V/H/S/2,” as a mixed bag of entertainingly diverse if variably successful horror shorts. Going straight to genre streaming platform Shudder on Oct. 6, it should provide fans with a satisfying enough, seasonally apt new package of macabre tales still linked by a faux-found-footage concept.
That style does not seem a natural fit for Jennifer Reeder, who made the very mannered, David Lynchian feature “Knives and Skin” two years ago. That divisive movie certainly had a firm grip on its aesthetics, and she seems divested of both inspiration and conviction having to go with a hand-held video look here. An underwhelming wraparound frame for the other segments,...
That style does not seem a natural fit for Jennifer Reeder, who made the very mannered, David Lynchian feature “Knives and Skin” two years ago. That divisive movie certainly had a firm grip on its aesthetics, and she seems divested of both inspiration and conviction having to go with a hand-held video look here. An underwhelming wraparound frame for the other segments,...
- 10/6/2021
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Dhx Media has ordered a second season of 30 episodes of the Backstage TV show, for Family Channel (Canada). In the Us, the first season of Backstage premiered on Disney Channel, in March. When Backstage is cancelled or renewed by Disney Channel, we will let you know.
The Backstage TV series cast includes: Josh Bogert, Aviva Mongillo, Mckenzie Small, Devyn Nekoda, Alyssa Trask, Julia Tomasone, Matthew Isen, Colin Petierre, Romy Weltman, Kyal Legend, and Adrianna Di Liello.
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The Backstage TV series cast includes: Josh Bogert, Aviva Mongillo, Mckenzie Small, Devyn Nekoda, Alyssa Trask, Julia Tomasone, Matthew Isen, Colin Petierre, Romy Weltman, Kyal Legend, and Adrianna Di Liello.
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- 5/28/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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