Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Oct 9, 2018 16:01:21 GMT -6
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Eli Roth’s History of Horror Schedule Revealed, Episodes Air at Midnight As They Should
Eli Roth’s History of Horror debuts this coming Sunday on AMC, and we now know the schedule for the seven episode series. Each episode will focus on a specific subject, and will air on Sunday nights at midnight, part of AMC’s annual Fear Fest. The series features host Eli Roth interviewing horror icons and visionaries on all things spooky, telling a great history of the genre. The episodes, in order will be as follows: Zombies on October 14 and serving as the premiere, Slashers on October 21, Slashers Part 2 on October 22, Demon’s Inside on October 28, Ghosts on November 4, Creatures on November 11, and things wrap up on November 18 with Vampires.
Check out a trailer below!
Executive produced by award-winning horror film director, writer, producer and actor, Eli Roth (“Cabin Fever,” “Hostel”), the documentary series brings together the masters of horror – the storytellers and stars who define the genre – to explore its biggest themes and reveal the inspirations and struggles behind its past and present.
Each one-hour episode will take viewers on a chilling exploration of how horror has evolved through the eras and impacted society, as well as why loyal fans remain addicted to fear. The series features A-list storytellers including Stephen King, Quentin Tarantino, Jordan Peele, Jason Blum, Robert Englund, Linda Blair, Tippi Hedren, Rob Zombie, Haley Joel Osment, Jack Black, John Landis, Jamie Lee Curtis, Elijah Wood, Slash, Catherine Hardwicke, Norman Reedus among many others.
“My wish list for this show came true, I knew these three, and all are incredible storytellers. Mick Garris got the horror directors together for dinners, called the Masters of Horror. As we were losing these guys, we were losing their stories. And I wanted to get these people together, but I also wanted a mix of a lot of different voices. I also want to hear their perspectives of other movies. The fun was Joe Dante talking about other people’s movies.”
Eli Roth’s History of Horror premieres this Sunday at Midnight on AMC.
Eli Roth’s History of Horror Schedule Revealed, Episodes Air at Midnight As They Should
Eli Roth’s History of Horror debuts this coming Sunday on AMC, and we now know the schedule for the seven episode series. Each episode will focus on a specific subject, and will air on Sunday nights at midnight, part of AMC’s annual Fear Fest. The series features host Eli Roth interviewing horror icons and visionaries on all things spooky, telling a great history of the genre. The episodes, in order will be as follows: Zombies on October 14 and serving as the premiere, Slashers on October 21, Slashers Part 2 on October 22, Demon’s Inside on October 28, Ghosts on November 4, Creatures on November 11, and things wrap up on November 18 with Vampires.
Check out a trailer below!
Executive produced by award-winning horror film director, writer, producer and actor, Eli Roth (“Cabin Fever,” “Hostel”), the documentary series brings together the masters of horror – the storytellers and stars who define the genre – to explore its biggest themes and reveal the inspirations and struggles behind its past and present.
Each one-hour episode will take viewers on a chilling exploration of how horror has evolved through the eras and impacted society, as well as why loyal fans remain addicted to fear. The series features A-list storytellers including Stephen King, Quentin Tarantino, Jordan Peele, Jason Blum, Robert Englund, Linda Blair, Tippi Hedren, Rob Zombie, Haley Joel Osment, Jack Black, John Landis, Jamie Lee Curtis, Elijah Wood, Slash, Catherine Hardwicke, Norman Reedus among many others.
“My wish list for this show came true, I knew these three, and all are incredible storytellers. Mick Garris got the horror directors together for dinners, called the Masters of Horror. As we were losing these guys, we were losing their stories. And I wanted to get these people together, but I also wanted a mix of a lot of different voices. I also want to hear their perspectives of other movies. The fun was Joe Dante talking about other people’s movies.”
Eli Roth’s History of Horror premieres this Sunday at Midnight on AMC.