Top of the mornin’ to you on this St. Patrick’s Day! To celebrate, we here at Arrow in the Head decided to mark the occasion by going back over the Leprechaun movies and ranking them from worst to first. The Leprechaun Movies Ranked list can be seen below – check it out and let us know how you would rank the movies!
Leprechaun: Origins (2014)
This is appalling. Director Zach Lipovsky, writer Harris Wilkinson, and WWE Studios were given the chance to make a new Leprechaun movie, they cast a professional wrestler (Dylan “Hornswoggle” Postl) as the title character, and then they just churned out a dull monster movie. I don’t know how anyone involved thought this was a good idea (“You know what we should do? Take everything people liked about Leprechaun and remove it!”) or how Leprechaun: Origins made it through production. The story follows Americans backpacking through...
Leprechaun: Origins (2014)
This is appalling. Director Zach Lipovsky, writer Harris Wilkinson, and WWE Studios were given the chance to make a new Leprechaun movie, they cast a professional wrestler (Dylan “Hornswoggle” Postl) as the title character, and then they just churned out a dull monster movie. I don’t know how anyone involved thought this was a good idea (“You know what we should do? Take everything people liked about Leprechaun and remove it!”) or how Leprechaun: Origins made it through production. The story follows Americans backpacking through...
- 7/31/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Whether you love or hate them, remakes have been around for a long time, and they’re not slowing down anytime soon. An update on The Crow is set to arrive this summer, with Hollywood’s version of Speak No Evil not far behind, just as two upcoming examples.
While not all remakes can hold a candle to the original, there’s been no shortage of fantastic movies that reworked genre favorites in thrilling new ways. Some of which even managed to eclipse the original classics, like 1986’s The Fly or 1982’s The Thing.
This week’s streaming picks are dedicated to horror remakes that set themselves apart from the source material, either through expanded storytelling or heightened, visceral horror.
Here’s where you can stream them this week.
For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.
The Blob – Tubi
Chuck Russell and Frank Darabont’s remake of...
While not all remakes can hold a candle to the original, there’s been no shortage of fantastic movies that reworked genre favorites in thrilling new ways. Some of which even managed to eclipse the original classics, like 1986’s The Fly or 1982’s The Thing.
This week’s streaming picks are dedicated to horror remakes that set themselves apart from the source material, either through expanded storytelling or heightened, visceral horror.
Here’s where you can stream them this week.
For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.
The Blob – Tubi
Chuck Russell and Frank Darabont’s remake of...
- 3/25/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
The erratic Leprechaun franchise is not known for sticking with a single concept for too long. The namesake (originally played by Warwick Davis) has gone to L.A., Las Vegas, space, and the ‘hood (not once but twice). And after an eleven-year holiday since the Davis era ended, the character received a drastic makeover in a now-unmentionable reboot. The critical failure of said film would have implied it was time to pack away the green top hat and shillelagh, and say goodbye to the nefarious imp. Instead, the Leprechaun series tried its luck again.
The general consensus for the Leprechaun films was never positive, and the darker yet blander Leprechaun: Origins certainly did not sway opinions. Just because the 2014 installment took itself seriously did not mean viewers would. After all, creator Mark Jones conceived a gruesome horror-comedy back in the early nineties, and that format is what was expected of any future ventures.
The general consensus for the Leprechaun films was never positive, and the darker yet blander Leprechaun: Origins certainly did not sway opinions. Just because the 2014 installment took itself seriously did not mean viewers would. After all, creator Mark Jones conceived a gruesome horror-comedy back in the early nineties, and that format is what was expected of any future ventures.
- 3/15/2024
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
A new contemporary twist-filled reimagining of the 1982 slasher cult classic just in time for Halloween. A slumber party turns into a bloodbath, as a psychotic serial killer wielding a power drill disrupts the fun. Hot on the heels of its world premiere at Fantastic Fest yesterday a teaser has been released for SyFy's Slumber Party Massacre. This updated version of the slasher flic was directed by Canadian Danishka Esterhazy and written by Ash vs Evil Dead's Suzanne Keilly. There was a time when we did a lot of coverage of SyFy stuff, back when it was spelt differently. Back then you took their stuff with a grain of salt. But this, yeah, this looks like a properly done slasher flick with a...
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- 9/29/2021
- Screen Anarchy
Syfy is bringing us an updated classic, and we couldn't be more excited!
The '80s were all about cheesy horror, and The Slumber Party Massacre is about as cheesy as it gets.
Thankfully, some things never get old -- horror, cheese, and coeds among them.
This movie has deep roots that appeal to the best TV Fanatics around, as the original was directed by Amy Holden Jones, who you know as The Resident showrunner.
This time out, hot on the heels of SurrealEstate, Danishka Esterhazy directs, so we know the remake is in good hands.
Airing on Saturday, October 16 at 9/8c, this new contemporary twist-filled reimagining of the 1982 slasher cult classic arrives just in time for Halloween.
Don't you just hate when a slumber party turns into a bloodbath, and a psychotic serial killer wielding a power drill disrupts the fun??
The hour and a half horror film with cast members Hannah Gonera,...
The '80s were all about cheesy horror, and The Slumber Party Massacre is about as cheesy as it gets.
Thankfully, some things never get old -- horror, cheese, and coeds among them.
This movie has deep roots that appeal to the best TV Fanatics around, as the original was directed by Amy Holden Jones, who you know as The Resident showrunner.
This time out, hot on the heels of SurrealEstate, Danishka Esterhazy directs, so we know the remake is in good hands.
Airing on Saturday, October 16 at 9/8c, this new contemporary twist-filled reimagining of the 1982 slasher cult classic arrives just in time for Halloween.
Don't you just hate when a slumber party turns into a bloodbath, and a psychotic serial killer wielding a power drill disrupts the fun??
The hour and a half horror film with cast members Hannah Gonera,...
- 9/28/2021
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Cool beans. A couple of our favorite groups, Shout! Studios and Raven Banner Entertainment, are joining forces for the good of horror. Raven Banner will handle the international sales of Shout! Studios' new horror flick Slumber Party Massacre. Shout! still retains the rights for North America but everything else is up for grabs this weeks at Cannes Marche du Film starting tomorrow. This is an updated version of Roger Corman's 1982 cult film. The new Slumber Party Massacre was directed by Canadian filmmaker, Danishka Esterhazy and written by Suzanne Keilly. Shout! Studios, the multi-platform entertainment distribution and production arm of Shout! Factory, has tapped Raven Banner Entertainment as its international sales partner for Shout! Studios’ new horror feature, Slumber Party Massacre. Raven...
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- 7/5/2021
- Screen Anarchy
Danishka Esterhazy directs reimagining of 1982 Roger Corman slasher film.
Shout! Studios has brought on Toronto genre specialist Raven Banner to handle international sales at Cannes Marché on Slumber Party Massacre, a reimagining of Roger Corman’s 1982 slasher film.
The Shout! Studios and Blue Ice Pictures film takes place at a sleepover where the arrival of a power drill-wielding psychopath turns the gathering into a bloodbath.
Danishka Esterhazy directed the completed film from a screenplay by Suzanne Keilly. Hannah Gonera, Frances Sholto-Douglas, Mila Rayne, Alex McGregor, and Reze-Tiana Wessels star.
Bob Emmer, Garson Foos, Jordan Fields, and Brent Haynes are executive producers.
Shout! Studios has brought on Toronto genre specialist Raven Banner to handle international sales at Cannes Marché on Slumber Party Massacre, a reimagining of Roger Corman’s 1982 slasher film.
The Shout! Studios and Blue Ice Pictures film takes place at a sleepover where the arrival of a power drill-wielding psychopath turns the gathering into a bloodbath.
Danishka Esterhazy directed the completed film from a screenplay by Suzanne Keilly. Hannah Gonera, Frances Sholto-Douglas, Mila Rayne, Alex McGregor, and Reze-Tiana Wessels star.
Bob Emmer, Garson Foos, Jordan Fields, and Brent Haynes are executive producers.
- 7/5/2021
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Shout! Studios has found a sleepover home for Slumber Party Massacre, a contemporary reimagining of the cult 1982 feature film from Roger Corman and Amy Holden Jones. The new pic, directed by The Banana Splits Movie and Vagrant Queen helmer Danishka Esterhazy from a screenplay by Ash Vs. Evil Dead‘s Suzanne Keilly, will debut later this year on Syfy.
Hannah Gonera, Frances Sholto-Douglas, Mila Rayne, Alex McGregor and Reze-Tiana Wessels star in the update, which wrapped last month in South Africa. Shout! Studios, which developed and executive produced will handle the movie’s worldwide sales and distribution across multiple platforms after bringing in Blue Ice Pictures to serve as producers.
The news comes after Shout! acquired the New Horizon Picture library, which encompasses 270 Roger Corman films.
“Remaking one of the seminal films of Roger Corman and Amy Holden Jones’ early work is exciting and audacious.
Hannah Gonera, Frances Sholto-Douglas, Mila Rayne, Alex McGregor and Reze-Tiana Wessels star in the update, which wrapped last month in South Africa. Shout! Studios, which developed and executive produced will handle the movie’s worldwide sales and distribution across multiple platforms after bringing in Blue Ice Pictures to serve as producers.
The news comes after Shout! acquired the New Horizon Picture library, which encompasses 270 Roger Corman films.
“Remaking one of the seminal films of Roger Corman and Amy Holden Jones’ early work is exciting and audacious.
- 4/13/2021
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Anything – and I mean *anything* – Steven Kostanski’s Leprechaun Returns trotted out as a Celtic franchise continuation was going to outshine 2014’s Leprechaun Origins. You could have forced Warwick Davis’ successor Linden Porco to recite ninety minutes of Lucky Charms product placement and it’d have been an improvement. Thankfully, there’s more to this revival than “hearts, stars, and horseshoes” limericks. How *much* more will depend on your B-grade mileage, given kills and rhyming zingers are at a premium instead of collective packaging. It’s the practical showcase you’d expect from effects guru Kostanski (The Void/Astron-6 productions), hoping to distract from a goopy cauldron of body parts and shallow cinematic depth.
Taylor Spreitler stars as Lila, Au Sorority House’s newest sister and resident. As part of a premiere eco-science college, the ladies of Au decide to upgrade their home sweet home into a “perfect” all-green utopia.
Taylor Spreitler stars as Lila, Au Sorority House’s newest sister and resident. As part of a premiere eco-science college, the ladies of Au decide to upgrade their home sweet home into a “perfect” all-green utopia.
- 12/10/2018
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
St. Patrick’s day comes early this year with Leprechaun: Returns arriving on various VOD platforms in less than two weeks from Lionsgate. Today, Dread Central is pleased to share an exclusive gallery of images from the upcoming film, directed by Steven Kostanski from a screenplay penned by Suzanne Keilly. Related Article: New […] The post Exclusive Gallery of Images from Leprechaun Returns! appeared first on Dread Central.
- 11/30/2018
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Leprechaun Returns is the eighth movie in the Leprechaun horror movie franchise. We’ve got a new trailer for the movie for you to watch that sees the return of the villainous and twisted Leprechaun as he terrorizes a group of sorority girls.
This is one of those silly horror franchises that I’ve enjoyed watching and it all started in 1993 with Jennifer Aniston, who was just starting her acting career. It also starred Warwick Davis as the Leprechaun.
I know this new film won’t have the same effect on fans as the original did, but it still looks like ridiculous fun. Here’s the synopsis:
The film picks up 25 years after the events of the 1993 original, which found a maniacal Leprechaun doing whatever it takes (including committing gruesome murder) to track down his stolen pot of gold. Leprechaun Returns finds the leprechaun revived in the modern day when...
This is one of those silly horror franchises that I’ve enjoyed watching and it all started in 1993 with Jennifer Aniston, who was just starting her acting career. It also starred Warwick Davis as the Leprechaun.
I know this new film won’t have the same effect on fans as the original did, but it still looks like ridiculous fun. Here’s the synopsis:
The film picks up 25 years after the events of the 1993 original, which found a maniacal Leprechaun doing whatever it takes (including committing gruesome murder) to track down his stolen pot of gold. Leprechaun Returns finds the leprechaun revived in the modern day when...
- 11/14/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Last week, we shared the first poster for Leprechaun Returns, the latest chapter in one of the 21st Century’s most enduring horror franchises. Directed by Steven Kostanski from a script penned by Suzanne Keilly, the film hits various VOD platforms on December 11th. Today, we’ve got a second poster to share; it features a familiar […]
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- 11/7/2018
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
St. Patrick’s Day comes early when Leprechaun Returns arrives on Digital and On Demand on December 11th via Lionsgate. Directed by Steven Kostanski from a script penned by Suzanne Keilly, the film features original Leprechaun actor Mark Holton who returns to the series for the first time since the 1993 film; Leprechaun Returns also stars […]
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- 11/1/2018
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
The Syfy channel has announced their new film Leprechaun Returns and they also released a teaser trailer for the film for fans of the horror franchise to enjoy.
I enjoyed the first film when it came out. It was just a silly horror film that pitted Jennifer Aniston in her feature film debut, against a twisted killer Leprechaun played by Warwick Davis. This new film is set 25 years after the events of the original 1993 movie.
The story follows the maniacal Leprechaun accidentally revived in a modern day world at the hands of unwitting sorority girls.
The film was scripted by Suzanne Keilly (Ash vs Evil Dead) and directed by Steven Kostanski (The Void). It stars Taylor Spreitler (Kevin Can Wait) as Lila, Pepi Sonuga (Ash vs Evil Dead) as Katie, Sai Bennett (Lake Placid: Legacy) as Rose, and Linden Porco (Cult of Chucky) as the murdering Leprechaun.
This is the...
I enjoyed the first film when it came out. It was just a silly horror film that pitted Jennifer Aniston in her feature film debut, against a twisted killer Leprechaun played by Warwick Davis. This new film is set 25 years after the events of the original 1993 movie.
The story follows the maniacal Leprechaun accidentally revived in a modern day world at the hands of unwitting sorority girls.
The film was scripted by Suzanne Keilly (Ash vs Evil Dead) and directed by Steven Kostanski (The Void). It stars Taylor Spreitler (Kevin Can Wait) as Lila, Pepi Sonuga (Ash vs Evil Dead) as Katie, Sai Bennett (Lake Placid: Legacy) as Rose, and Linden Porco (Cult of Chucky) as the murdering Leprechaun.
This is the...
- 3/19/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
SyFy has tapped Canadian filmmaker Steven Kostanski to helm the next installment of the popular Leprechaun horror series. Kostanski is a member of the Astron-6 filmmaking collective who we've covered a lot over the years here as well as a writer/directors of last year's The Void.
The new film is titles Leprechaun Returns and we've even got a short teaser below to wet your appetites.
The film is written by Suzanne Keilly who has worked on Ash vs Evil Dead.
Synopsis:
The Leprechaun returns once again, when a group of girls unwillingly awaken hi...
The new film is titles Leprechaun Returns and we've even got a short teaser below to wet your appetites.
The film is written by Suzanne Keilly who has worked on Ash vs Evil Dead.
Synopsis:
The Leprechaun returns once again, when a group of girls unwillingly awaken hi...
- 3/19/2018
- QuietEarth.us
Ok, so the WWE Studios reboot of the Leprechaun franchise might not have set the world on fire but it Did bring the character back from the brink of Dtv obscurity; and it’s lead to this:
A sequel, from the director of Manborg and The Void and the one of the writers of Ash vs Evil Dead!
Leprechaun Returns, directed by Steven Kostanski (The Void) and written by Suzanne Keilly (Ash vs Evil Dead), premieres on Syfy in March 2019 and stars Taylor Spreitler, Pep Sonuga, Sai Bennett, Emily Reid, Oliver Llewellyn-Jenkins and Ben McGregor. Meanwhile Warwick Davis is not back as the titular character, with Linden Porco (Cult of Chucky) takes over the role, actor Mark Holton (Teen Wolf) Will reprise his role as Ozzie from the 1993 original.
The film picks up 25 years after the events of the 1993 original, which found a maniacal Leprechaun doing whatever it takes (including...
A sequel, from the director of Manborg and The Void and the one of the writers of Ash vs Evil Dead!
Leprechaun Returns, directed by Steven Kostanski (The Void) and written by Suzanne Keilly (Ash vs Evil Dead), premieres on Syfy in March 2019 and stars Taylor Spreitler, Pep Sonuga, Sai Bennett, Emily Reid, Oliver Llewellyn-Jenkins and Ben McGregor. Meanwhile Warwick Davis is not back as the titular character, with Linden Porco (Cult of Chucky) takes over the role, actor Mark Holton (Teen Wolf) Will reprise his role as Ozzie from the 1993 original.
The film picks up 25 years after the events of the 1993 original, which found a maniacal Leprechaun doing whatever it takes (including...
- 3/19/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Yes, there’s a new “Leprechaun” movie, and yes, you’ll probably watch it if you’re ever channel surfing and see that it’s on. Syfy is reviving the tongue-in-cheek horror franchise with “Leprechaun Returns,” the eighth movie in the series and the first since’s 2014’s “Leprechaun: Origins.” That reboot was preceded by such revered entries as “Leprechaun 4: In Space” and “Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood,” which is to say that “Returns” has a lot to live up to. Watch the teaser trailer below.
“I’ve been gone quite a while, what a terrible bore,” the Leprechaun says as it begins. “My fingers are itching, I’m killing for more; why, let’s try our luck and bet on me gold. “If it lands on tails, I’ll do as me told; but heads? I’ll start a new killing spree.”
“What a lovely surprise,” he says as it lands on heads.
“I’ve been gone quite a while, what a terrible bore,” the Leprechaun says as it begins. “My fingers are itching, I’m killing for more; why, let’s try our luck and bet on me gold. “If it lands on tails, I’ll do as me told; but heads? I’ll start a new killing spree.”
“What a lovely surprise,” he says as it lands on heads.
- 3/17/2018
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Leprechaun: Origins was a terrible, terrible film. We probably don’t need to remind you of that, though. Zach Lipovsky’s carbon-copy creature feature was a slap in the face to horror fans everywhere, dead on arrival mostly thanks to an atrocious screenplay that never once ventured outside the safety of repetition. There wasn’t a single new idea to be found at the end of what was an unintelligible cash-in short on reveals, lacking in death scenes, and heavy on infuriating redundancy.
And while many had all but written off the franchise after its release, and understandably so, there might just be reason to get excited about Leprechaun again, and that’s because Syfy has announced Leprechaun Returns today. Now, before you go ahead and let out a groan, know that this will be a sequel to the 1993 original, picking up 25 years after the events of that film.
According to the network,...
And while many had all but written off the franchise after its release, and understandably so, there might just be reason to get excited about Leprechaun again, and that’s because Syfy has announced Leprechaun Returns today. Now, before you go ahead and let out a groan, know that this will be a sequel to the 1993 original, picking up 25 years after the events of that film.
According to the network,...
- 3/17/2018
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
After channeling body-morphing cosmic horrors in The Void, co-director Steven Kostanski is stepping into established franchise territory for his next project: a new Leprechaun sequel from Syfy.
Announced by Syfy in a new teaser video featuring Linden Porco as the Leprechaun (a role played by Warwick Davis in the first six films in the horror franchise, with Dylan "Hornswoggle" Postl playing the role in the most recent entry, Leprechaun: Origins), the new Leprechaun sequel is titled Leprechaun Returns and will premiere on Syfy in March of 2019.
According to Syfy, the new movie will bring back the murderous Leprechaun 25 years after the events of the first film in the franchise, with sorority sisters—played by Taylor Spreitler (Kevin Can Wait), Pepi Sonuga (Ash vs Evil Dead), and Sai Bennett (Lake Placid: Legacy)—inadvertently resurrecting the titular terror after demolishing a cabin to make way for a new sorority headquarters.
Helping to...
Announced by Syfy in a new teaser video featuring Linden Porco as the Leprechaun (a role played by Warwick Davis in the first six films in the horror franchise, with Dylan "Hornswoggle" Postl playing the role in the most recent entry, Leprechaun: Origins), the new Leprechaun sequel is titled Leprechaun Returns and will premiere on Syfy in March of 2019.
According to Syfy, the new movie will bring back the murderous Leprechaun 25 years after the events of the first film in the franchise, with sorority sisters—played by Taylor Spreitler (Kevin Can Wait), Pepi Sonuga (Ash vs Evil Dead), and Sai Bennett (Lake Placid: Legacy)—inadvertently resurrecting the titular terror after demolishing a cabin to make way for a new sorority headquarters.
Helping to...
- 3/17/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
An asylum becomes a hunting ground in the next episode of Ash vs Evil Dead, and to get fans geared up for the carnage to come, Starz has released two new clips in which Kelly provides strength and reassurance to both Pablo and Linda.
Episode 208 – "Ashy Slashy" synopsis: "The team looks for Ash in an asylum and meet some crazy characters. They are all players in Baal’s attempt to break Ash and find the Necronomicon."
“Ash vs Evil Dead,” a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead.
The second season roars back into action with Ash leaving his beloved Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove, Michigan. There, he confronts Ruby. The former enemies have to form an uneasy alliance as Elk Grove soon becomes the nucleus of evil.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice...
Episode 208 – "Ashy Slashy" synopsis: "The team looks for Ash in an asylum and meet some crazy characters. They are all players in Baal’s attempt to break Ash and find the Necronomicon."
“Ash vs Evil Dead,” a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead.
The second season roars back into action with Ash leaving his beloved Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove, Michigan. There, he confronts Ruby. The former enemies have to form an uneasy alliance as Elk Grove soon becomes the nucleus of evil.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice...
- 11/18/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Ash isn't the only one who can slay Deadites and deliver epic one-liners. A new behind-the-scenes video for Ash vs Evil Dead focuses on the "Women Who Kick Ash" in the series: Ruby, Kelly, and Linda.
“Ash vs Evil Dead,” a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead.
The second season roars back into action with Ash leaving his beloved Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove, Michigan. There, he confronts Ruby. The former enemies have to form an uneasy alliance as Elk Grove soon becomes the nucleus of evil.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) in the role of Ash Williams; Lucy Lawless (“Salem,” “Spartacus”) as Ruby Knowby, who now possesses the powerful Necronomicon; Ray Santiago (“Touch,” Meet the Fockers) as Pablo Simon Bolivar, Ash’s loyal sidekick dealing with the trauma he suffered...
“Ash vs Evil Dead,” a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead.
The second season roars back into action with Ash leaving his beloved Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove, Michigan. There, he confronts Ruby. The former enemies have to form an uneasy alliance as Elk Grove soon becomes the nucleus of evil.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) in the role of Ash Williams; Lucy Lawless (“Salem,” “Spartacus”) as Ruby Knowby, who now possesses the powerful Necronomicon; Ray Santiago (“Touch,” Meet the Fockers) as Pablo Simon Bolivar, Ash’s loyal sidekick dealing with the trauma he suffered...
- 11/16/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Kelly, Ruby, and Pablo have faced some ferocious enemies on their Necronomicon quest, but in the next episode of Ash vs Evil Dead, they'll face perhaps their greatest threat yet: Ash himself.
Episode 208 – "Ashy Slashy" synopsis: "The team looks for Ash in an asylum and meet some crazy characters. They are all players in Baal’s attempt to break Ash and find the Necronomicon."
“Ash vs Evil Dead,” a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead.
The second season roars back into action with Ash leaving his beloved Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove, Michigan. There, he confronts Ruby. The former enemies have to form an uneasy alliance as Elk Grove soon becomes the nucleus of evil.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) in the role of Ash Williams; Lucy Lawless (“Salem,” “Spartacus”) as Ruby Knowby,...
Episode 208 – "Ashy Slashy" synopsis: "The team looks for Ash in an asylum and meet some crazy characters. They are all players in Baal’s attempt to break Ash and find the Necronomicon."
“Ash vs Evil Dead,” a 10-episode half-hour series, is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film, The Evil Dead.
The second season roars back into action with Ash leaving his beloved Jacksonville and returning to his hometown of Elk Grove, Michigan. There, he confronts Ruby. The former enemies have to form an uneasy alliance as Elk Grove soon becomes the nucleus of evil.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) in the role of Ash Williams; Lucy Lawless (“Salem,” “Spartacus”) as Ruby Knowby,...
- 11/14/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Code Monkeys
Showcase Inventory
Created by Adam de la Pena
Produced by Jennifer Saxon Gore and Tony Strickland
Aired on G4 for two seasons (26 episodes) from July 11, 2007 – August 17, 2008
Cast
Adam de la Pena as Dave
Matt Mariska as Jerry
Andy Sipes as Bob “Big” T. and Dean Larrity
Dana Snyder as Todd and Benny
Tony Strickland as Black Steve
Gretchen McNeil as Mary
Suzanne Keilly as Clare
Show Premise
Set during the home entertainment boom of the early 1980s, the show follows the daily lives of the video game programmers of a fictional company by the name of GameAvision. The episodes regularly focus on two employees: Dave, a slacker programming savant and Jerry, his office mate/workhorse. The series begins when former CEO owner Steve Wozniak sells the company to a wealthy tycoon named Bob Larrity, who has his own ideas on how to run GameAvision. The series stems a...
Showcase Inventory
Created by Adam de la Pena
Produced by Jennifer Saxon Gore and Tony Strickland
Aired on G4 for two seasons (26 episodes) from July 11, 2007 – August 17, 2008
Cast
Adam de la Pena as Dave
Matt Mariska as Jerry
Andy Sipes as Bob “Big” T. and Dean Larrity
Dana Snyder as Todd and Benny
Tony Strickland as Black Steve
Gretchen McNeil as Mary
Suzanne Keilly as Clare
Show Premise
Set during the home entertainment boom of the early 1980s, the show follows the daily lives of the video game programmers of a fictional company by the name of GameAvision. The episodes regularly focus on two employees: Dave, a slacker programming savant and Jerry, his office mate/workhorse. The series begins when former CEO owner Steve Wozniak sells the company to a wealthy tycoon named Bob Larrity, who has his own ideas on how to run GameAvision. The series stems a...
- 1/10/2015
- by Jean Pierre Diez
- SoundOnSight
Actor Ted Raimi is the Director/Producer for the new dark comedy web series, .Playing Dead.. Ted is the youngest of the four Raimi brothers, all Detroit natives, three of whom have found their calling in entertainment. Brother Sam Raimi hit big in 1981 as director of cult classic .The Evil Dead. before breaking big as the director of three .Spider-Man. movies. (Ted was in all three.) Ivan Raimi co-wrote the scripts for Sam.s films, .Drag Me to Hell. and .Spider-Man 3.. The web series comes in eight episodes released over the next 6 weeks, as Raimi teams up once again with Groundlings alum Suzanne Keilly, who writes and stars inthe project. Based on a short play written by...
- 1/25/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Writer and former 'Groundling' Suzanne Keilly and actor Ted Raimi are launching 8 episodes of their new horror comedy web series over the next 6 weeks. Based on a short play written by Suzanne Keilly, Playing Dead follows Grace, an out-of-work actress that lands a part-time job as Death. To pay the bills, Grace agrees to be the grim reaper’s little helper. Taking each assignment to escort someone to the other side proves to be harder than it looks and Grace suddenly finds herself breaking all the rules in order to get the job done.
Director Raimi comments, "It's a very La story, which is, fame at any price. Even temping for Death is Ok provided you can put it on your resume..."
From the opening animated title sequence to the end credits, 8 original tongue-and-cheek songs about mortality from local Detroit bands, the series packs plenty of laughs, absurdities, and surprises into each 3-5 minute episode.
Director Raimi comments, "It's a very La story, which is, fame at any price. Even temping for Death is Ok provided you can put it on your resume..."
From the opening animated title sequence to the end credits, 8 original tongue-and-cheek songs about mortality from local Detroit bands, the series packs plenty of laughs, absurdities, and surprises into each 3-5 minute episode.
- 1/22/2010
- by Superheidi
- Planet Fury
Curtis Rx, multi-talented frontman of La horror-rock band Creature Feature – and one of our personal faves – has lent his musical skills to the new macabre comedy web series Playing Dead, directed by long-time horror film veteran (and Evil Dead alumnus) Ted Raimi. The site is now up and running, and the first two "deathisodes" are now live. Hit the jump to find out how Ted met Curtis... and to watch the first chapter. Playing Dead is a pitch-black comedy about an out-of-work actress (Suzanne Keilly, also the series' writer) who takes a part-time job as the Grim Reaper to pay the bills. According to Raimi, after editing the first episodes of Season One, he found himself hard-pressed to find a composer...
- 1/19/2010
- FEARnet
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