ABC Family is bringing back the scares for the 14th year in a row with their 13 Nights of Halloween. This has become a staple of my October screening, and there are a lot of great inclusions this year. It may seem a bit repetitive, and you may feel like Tim Burton has taken over, but you don’t want to miss out on some of these offerings – especially Coraline – and it’s a fun mix.
Check out the full line-up below, and mark your calendars.
ABC Family scares up 13 Nights Of Halloween for the 14th consecutive spine tingling year, with programming filled with chills and thrills as you countdown to Halloween. The popular programming event, starting Friday, October 19, and concluding on Wednesday, October 31, features a brand new episode of “Pretty Little Liars” featuring special guest “glampire” Adam Lambert, and the season finale of “Switched at Birth.” The stunt will also...
Check out the full line-up below, and mark your calendars.
ABC Family scares up 13 Nights Of Halloween for the 14th consecutive spine tingling year, with programming filled with chills and thrills as you countdown to Halloween. The popular programming event, starting Friday, October 19, and concluding on Wednesday, October 31, features a brand new episode of “Pretty Little Liars” featuring special guest “glampire” Adam Lambert, and the season finale of “Switched at Birth.” The stunt will also...
- 10/19/2012
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
How seriously do you think I take Halloween? Well, I’m fairly frickin’ anal retentive anyway, so I need to book my viewing in advance. I mean I’ll deviate from my itinerary, but I at least need a plan. I can’t be the only one out there with a stick up his ass. So this October/Halloween Season I figured we needed a little guidance. There’s too many damn channels on the cable box, no horror hosts and shit for advertising. So let me be your TV Guide… Keeper.
We won’t touch on everything and I’m sure new programming will come up as October gets itself moving. I’ll throw an update out there from time to time if a special is airing or a new programming line up is discovered, uncovered, revealed or undead. Yes, this is for cable or dish. Network TV will...
We won’t touch on everything and I’m sure new programming will come up as October gets itself moving. I’ll throw an update out there from time to time if a special is airing or a new programming line up is discovered, uncovered, revealed or undead. Yes, this is for cable or dish. Network TV will...
- 9/22/2012
- by Jimmy Terror
- The Liberal Dead
We know a lot of readers are the parents of budding young horror fans, and to help you plan a frighteningly fun Halloween season for your little rugrats (and yourselves, too), we have the full lineup of ABC Family's 13 Nights of Halloween, which runs October 19-31.
From the Press Release:
ABC Family scares up 13 Nights Of Halloween for the 14th consecutive spine-tingling year, with programming filled with chills and thrills as you count down to Halloween. The popular programming event, starting Friday, October 19, and concluding on Wednesday, October 31, features a brand new episode of "Pretty Little Liars" featuring special guest "glampire" Adam Lambert and the season finale of "Switched at Birth." The stunt will also include the basic cable premiere of The Sorcerer's Apprentice, the ABC Family feature film premiere of Monster House and Poltergeist III and a massive mix of Halloween-themed programming airing for the 13 nights leading up to Halloween.
From the Press Release:
ABC Family scares up 13 Nights Of Halloween for the 14th consecutive spine-tingling year, with programming filled with chills and thrills as you count down to Halloween. The popular programming event, starting Friday, October 19, and concluding on Wednesday, October 31, features a brand new episode of "Pretty Little Liars" featuring special guest "glampire" Adam Lambert and the season finale of "Switched at Birth." The stunt will also include the basic cable premiere of The Sorcerer's Apprentice, the ABC Family feature film premiere of Monster House and Poltergeist III and a massive mix of Halloween-themed programming airing for the 13 nights leading up to Halloween.
- 9/14/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
2011 has been a year that will be remembered for so many severe weather disasters. Did you know that 2011 was marked by some of the deadliest natural disasters on record? Yet, in the wake of such tragedy and loss, heroes have emerged to help others in need. The Weather Channel is recognizing and rewarding some of those heroic efforts during a two-day television event called .Epic Christmas. hosted by Steve Watson. The Weather Channel® announced the premiere of a special television event, .Epic Christmas,. premiering Monday, Dec. 19, at 9 p.m. Et. Hosted by Steve Watson (Monster House, Don.t Sweat It), .Epic Christmas. will make this year.s holiday season brighter, giving five exceptional people who...
- 12/13/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
- The folks who live in the city of sin picked Martin Scorsese and his Infernal Affairs remake as best pic and director for 2006. Here are this year's picks from Las Vegas Film Critics Society 2006. The complete list of Las Vegas Film Critics Society 2006 award winners: Best Picture: The Departed Best Director: Martin Scorsese Best Actor: Forest Whitaker The Last King of Scotland Best Actress: Helen Mirren The Queen Best Supporting actor: Djimon Hounsou Blood Diamond Best Supporting actress: Jennifer Hudson Dreamgirls Best Screenplay (Original or Adapted): Jason Reitman "Thank You For Smoking" Best Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki Children of Men Best Film editing: Thelma Schoonmaker "The Departed" Best Score: Thomas Newman "The Good German" Best Song: "Ordinary Miracle," David Stewart and Glen Ballard, "Charlotte's Web," performed by Sarah McLachlan Best Family film: Charlotte's Web Best Documentary: An Inconvenient Truth Best Animated film: Monster House Best Foreign film: Pan's Labyrinth
- 12/18/2006
- IONCINEMA.com
Discovery Channel has greenlighted another Deadly show from Original Prods., the production company behind the network's Deadliest Catch, that will focus on professional risk-takers. In addition, Discovery has ordered a second season of Catch. Original Prods. has already started shooting the new series, Deadly Seasons, which chronicles the lives of people who pursue dangerous professions, including smoke jumpers, bomb squads, iceberg wranglers, storm chasers and fishermen who seek deep-sea lobster. Seasons is targeted to premiere in first-quarter 2006. Following people who "put their lives on the line every day" makes for "unbelievable television," said Thom Beers, who created and executive produces Seasons and Catch. Beers is the founder of Original Prods., which also produces Discovery's Monster Garage, Monster House and Biker Build-Off, among other shows.
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.