One of the most loved and respected science fiction series of all time, Issac Asimov’s Foundation, is on its way to a new galaxy: the cut-throat world of streaming television.
One of the most loved and respected science fiction series of all time, Issac Asimov’s Foundation, is on its way to a new galaxy: the cut-throat world of streaming television.
With the end of the Skywalker saga and any concrete details about a new Star Wars film franchise seemingly light years away, fans can prepare to step back into the past through the lens of Lucasfilm’s new series of novels and comic books called The High Republic.
Don Wildman has spent the majority of his career on television investigating some of history’s greatest oddities through his long-running series Mysteries at the Museum.
With years of combined experience in creating the standard for modern paranormal programming, the duo decided to take a stab at directing their own documentary film entitled The House In Between, which turned into a case that even surprised two individuals with a wealth of ghost hunting experience.
Destination Fear set itself apart from other ghost hunting shows by incorporating a road trip aspect and an isolation portion of the exploration that delivered some genuine frights for the viewers (and most certainly the cast).
Life-long horror fan Jay Cheel grew up hearing these same stories and in his new Shudder documentary series, Cursed Films, the director attempts to separate the facts from the legends and entertain both novice and hard core fans all the way.