TV Series Review: Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block (2018)
A horror anthology series created by Nick Antosca, Channel Zero’s third season first aired in 2018 and is called Butcher’s Block.
A horror anthology series created by Nick Antosca, Channel Zero’s third season first aired in 2018 and is called Butcher’s Block.
Ahoy! The much anticipated 3rd season of Stranger Things has finally been delivered by Netflix. Those desperately waiting to return to Hawkins and catch up with their favourite characters don’t have to wait any longer. A threat both new & old will rock the small American town and its inhabitants leaving it forever changed.
The Purge…what a money making franchise it has turned out to be. Born in 2013, we’ve had four films and now we have a TV Series. Season 1 is out now on Amazon.
Dare you enter the No-End House? Margot and Jules do and what they find inside are horrors no-one could have expected. Season two of Channel Zero’s anthology series is a massive step up in almost every department. A thrilling, occasionally frightening and emotionally moving tale.
Magic and mischief collide as half-human, half-witch Sabrina navigates between two worlds: mortal teen life and her family’s legacy, the Church of Night.
After a strong showing in season 1, Castlevania is back for a 2nd season with double the episodes! Season 1 served as more of an extended prologue, a setting up of the characters, surroundings & circumstances. With all of that established season 2 is an improvement in many areas but also fails to fully capitalise on some of the characters introduced.
Haunted is a brand new Netflix Original series available to watch immediately on the streaming platform. It is a short series, containing just 6 episodes that are around 25 to 30 minutes long.
Have you heard of The Haunting of Hill House? If not then I implore you to get on Netflix and binge watch it. Afterwards, come back and read my review. It isn’t an understatement to say that this show has made waves. Stephen King himself has labelled it “close to a work of genius”. There have even been reports of people passing out due to have terrifying it is. The hype train is at full speed but should you get aboard? Created by Mike Flanagan, it is loosely based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Shirley Jackson.