The Nightmare Of Netflix's Baby Reindeer Happened To Richard Gadd In Real Life
Richard Gadd's Baby Reindeer has been a huge deal ever since it arrived on Netflix, and it's easy to understand why when you realize that it actually happened.
Read MoreRichard Gadd's Baby Reindeer has been a huge deal ever since it arrived on Netflix, and it's easy to understand why when you realize that it actually happened.
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Read MoreBefore Stephen King's It was turned into a two-part movie, it was a TV miniseries. But what happened to the TV cast who brought the Losers Club to life?
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode Caesar and Me might be the second to feature a ventriloquist dummy, but the first and only to be written by a woman.
Read MoreStephen King was once king of the miniseries. Come along with us as we rank every Stephen King miniseries from worst to best.
Read MoreThe latest trailer for the Fallout TV show has arrived and the show looks as funny as the video games.
Read MoreMichonne, one of the standout characters in the Walking Dead universe, is back in a big way in the latest episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.
Read MoreThe Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live finally adapts a major event from the Walking Dead comics involving Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) in its premiere.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode Jess-Belle had everything working against it, but somehow turned out to be one of the most unique in the entire series.
Read MoreKristine Sutherland played an all-time great single mom character on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and she pulled from her own experience to pull it off.
Read MorePrinter's Devil is one of Burgess Meredith's most underrated episodes of The Twilight Zone, and also the most dangerous to film.
Read MoreLiza Minnelli wanted to appear in The Twilight Zone early on in her career, but producer William Froug thought she was simply too nervous for the role.
Read MoreBuffy the Vampire Slayer made Emma Caulfield a star, but it also led to her being branded a 'type of comedy' rather than a funny actor.
Read MoreThe Shining is very personal to Issa López, and it shows in the way the True Detective: Night Country finale blatantly homages Stanley Kubrick's horror classic.
Read MoreMelanie Lynskey is one of many name actors who was nearly cast as a member of the Scooby Gang on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Read MoreMany Many Monkeys was a script for a classic The Twilight Zone episode that the producers ended up scrapping.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling had a creepy encounter with his doppelganger at an airport that inspired the unnerving episode 'Mirror Image.'
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode 'Valley of the Shadow' features lots of nifty effects. However, a stunt involving an invisible wall proved somewhat dangerous to film.
Read MoreStephen King and Steven Spielberg have never worked together, but they came very close with what would become the miniseries Rose Red.
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