My Mother Was a Drag Monster: Chicken Chucking at Camp Filth
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Episode three of Dragula has us finding filth in the holidays.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Episode three of Dragula has us finding filth in the holidays.
by Zakiyyah Madyun, Staff Writer
A continued look at the Goosebumps TV films with One Day at HorrorLand.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Episode two of Dragula brings us the killer dolls, drama, and school yard shit talking!
by Kate Beach, Staff Writer
Movie: The Series is back again, but this time it's about everyone's favorite toxic and eternal vampire relationship: Lestat & Louis.
by Zakiyyah Madyun, Staff Writer
A continued look at the Goosebumps TV films with NIGHT OF THE LIVING MUMMY III.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Episode one of season 666 brings us the monsters of monsters with reimagined horror icons!
by Zakiyyah Madyun, Staff Writer
"My Nightmares, Revisited" begins with a look at WELCOME TO DEAD HOUSE.
by J †Johnson, Staff Writer
Let us start with an understanding of our interest in the series as we spend the season discussing queer art.
by Emily Maesar, Associate TV Editor
Two of the biggest teen shows of the 2000s started on Fox and The WB with The O.C. and One Tree Hill, respectively.
by Chelsea Alexandra, Staff Writer
With the release of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, it's time to take a look at the original film and the animated Sunday Morning cartoon it spawned!
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Schmigadoon! did a lot of interesting musical theater work in its two seasons, though it should have gotten many more.
Read MoreAs legendary television series LOST turns 20, our staff writes a bit about their relationship with the series.
Read Moreby Susan Keiser, Staff Writer
At 50, Kolchak: The Night Stalker remains remarkably influential and relevant, even with the flaws of its era.
by Avery Coffey, Staff Writer
Season 2 of Interview with the Vampire is an emotional rollercoaster of loneliness, grief, and acceptance.
by Emily Maesar, Associate TV Editor
During the TV season of 2002-2003 there were no new teen shows.
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Well, that’s actually not true—there were no new live-action teen shows
by Heidi Krull, Staff Writer
BoJack Horseman celebrates its ten year anniversary and is still remarkably relatable.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
The curse of streaming hits another musical TV series: Girls5Eva.
by Emily Maesar, Associate TV Editor
Which, as always, kind of proves that teen shows are sometimes ahead of the ultimate curve—if only because teens are a demographic that allows for real trial by fire.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Despite only having one season, JULIE AND THE PHANTOMS is a fun start for musical streaming shows.
by Megan Bailey, Staff Writer
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend got to be kooky, heartfelt, and run for four seasons. It was a miracle of musical television.