If you needed another reason to watch one of the most unnervingly imaginative shows on television, you now have one: Barbara Crampton has joined the cast of the creepypasta-based Syfy series Channel Zero: The Dream Door.
According to Bloody Disgusting, Barbara Crampton will play “Vanessa Moss, a woman with a close relationship with Tom Hodgson" (played by Brandon Scott). Crampton, who is a passionate fan of Channel Zero, shared her excitement about the role on Twitter:
Beyond thrilled to finally reveal this!! I was already a devoted fan of the show and to work on it was a dream door come true!! Amazing cast and crew. Thank you @NickAntosca and @Syfy https://t.co/INxGIciqeG
— Barbara Crampton (@barbaracrampton) August 13, 2018
Directed by Evan Katz (Cheap Thrills), Channel Zero: The Dream Door is based on Charlotte Bywater's "Hidden Door" creepypasta short story. Showrunner Nick Antosca is once again executive producing and...
According to Bloody Disgusting, Barbara Crampton will play “Vanessa Moss, a woman with a close relationship with Tom Hodgson" (played by Brandon Scott). Crampton, who is a passionate fan of Channel Zero, shared her excitement about the role on Twitter:
Beyond thrilled to finally reveal this!! I was already a devoted fan of the show and to work on it was a dream door come true!! Amazing cast and crew. Thank you @NickAntosca and @Syfy https://t.co/INxGIciqeG
— Barbara Crampton (@barbaracrampton) August 13, 2018
Directed by Evan Katz (Cheap Thrills), Channel Zero: The Dream Door is based on Charlotte Bywater's "Hidden Door" creepypasta short story. Showrunner Nick Antosca is once again executive producing and...
- 8/14/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Joseph Baxter Sep 25, 2018
Channel Zero: The Dream Door, the fourth season of Syfy's anthology horror series, will premiere in time for Halloween.
Channel Zero Season 4 was confirmed in 2017 by Syfy, even before Season 3, titled “Butcher’s Block,” had even premiered. In case you weren't aware, this is the horror anthology series that adapts a new creepypasta, with a new story and cast each season.
"Making Channel Zero's Candle Cove and No-End House has been a terrific experience,” said showrunner Nick Antosca. “Universal Cable Productions and Syfy gave us a unique space to adapt weird cult horror stories and showcase some of the most talented independent directors out there. I'm so excited to bring more of these stories to the screen."
Antosca (Hannibal) returns as executive producer, showrunner and writer for Channel Zero Season 4 alongside executive producer Max Landis (Chronicle), with Universal Cable Productions as the studio.
Channel Zero...
Channel Zero: The Dream Door, the fourth season of Syfy's anthology horror series, will premiere in time for Halloween.
Channel Zero Season 4 was confirmed in 2017 by Syfy, even before Season 3, titled “Butcher’s Block,” had even premiered. In case you weren't aware, this is the horror anthology series that adapts a new creepypasta, with a new story and cast each season.
"Making Channel Zero's Candle Cove and No-End House has been a terrific experience,” said showrunner Nick Antosca. “Universal Cable Productions and Syfy gave us a unique space to adapt weird cult horror stories and showcase some of the most talented independent directors out there. I'm so excited to bring more of these stories to the screen."
Antosca (Hannibal) returns as executive producer, showrunner and writer for Channel Zero Season 4 alongside executive producer Max Landis (Chronicle), with Universal Cable Productions as the studio.
Channel Zero...
- 2/10/2017
- Den of Geek
Author: Jon Lyus
We first reported on the production of John Jencks’ big screen adaptation of Stephen Fry’s The Hippopotamus back in 2015, when a single image was released. Since then we’ve heard almost nothing to sate our desire for big screen Fry. Until today that is, as we have finally got a first look at film’s trailer.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson adapted Fry’s 1994 novel for Jencks to make his second feature film. A suitably sozzled-looking Roger Allam leads the the cast which include Matthew Modine, Tim McInnerny, Tommy Knight, Geraldine Somerville, Fiona Shaw and Emily Berrington.
We’ve got our look at the first trailer for The Hippopotamus from the Palm Springs Film Festival where the film has its North American premiere on the 14th of January, with another screening on the 15th. There are no details about a festival debut on this side of the pond,...
We first reported on the production of John Jencks’ big screen adaptation of Stephen Fry’s The Hippopotamus back in 2015, when a single image was released. Since then we’ve heard almost nothing to sate our desire for big screen Fry. Until today that is, as we have finally got a first look at film’s trailer.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson adapted Fry’s 1994 novel for Jencks to make his second feature film. A suitably sozzled-looking Roger Allam leads the the cast which include Matthew Modine, Tim McInnerny, Tommy Knight, Geraldine Somerville, Fiona Shaw and Emily Berrington.
We’ve got our look at the first trailer for The Hippopotamus from the Palm Springs Film Festival where the film has its North American premiere on the 14th of January, with another screening on the 15th. There are no details about a festival debut on this side of the pond,...
- 1/10/2017
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: UK comedy The Hippopotamus wraps and inks deals.
Metrodome International and Metrodome Distribution have boarded world sales rights and UK distribution rights, respectively, to UK comedy The Hippopotamus.
The London-based sales outfit will launch the film at the Afm.
Shoot has now wrapped on the adaptation of Stephen Fry’s novel, whose ensemble cast includes Roger Allam (The Woman in Black), Matthew Modine (The Dark Knight Rises), Tim McInnerny (Notting Hill) and Fiona Shaw (Harry Potter).
Producers are Alexa Seligman and Jay Taylor for The Electric Shadow Company, whose recent credits include The Trust with Nicolas Cage and Swallows and Amazons starring Rafe Spall.
John Jencks directs the story about a disgraced poet who is summoned to his friend’s country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson’s adaptation is the first Stephen Fry book to be reworked for cinema.
Seligman and Taylor said: “We had two tons of...
Metrodome International and Metrodome Distribution have boarded world sales rights and UK distribution rights, respectively, to UK comedy The Hippopotamus.
The London-based sales outfit will launch the film at the Afm.
Shoot has now wrapped on the adaptation of Stephen Fry’s novel, whose ensemble cast includes Roger Allam (The Woman in Black), Matthew Modine (The Dark Knight Rises), Tim McInnerny (Notting Hill) and Fiona Shaw (Harry Potter).
Producers are Alexa Seligman and Jay Taylor for The Electric Shadow Company, whose recent credits include The Trust with Nicolas Cage and Swallows and Amazons starring Rafe Spall.
John Jencks directs the story about a disgraced poet who is summoned to his friend’s country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson’s adaptation is the first Stephen Fry book to be reworked for cinema.
Seligman and Taylor said: “We had two tons of...
- 10/1/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: UK comedy The Hippopotamus wraps and inks deals.
Metrodome International and Metrodome Distribution have boarded world sales rights and UK distribution rights, respectively, to UK comedy The Hippopotamus.
The London-based sales outfit will launch the film at the Afm.
Shoot has now wrapped on the adaptation of Stephen Fry’s novel, whose ensemble cast includes Roger Allam (The Woman in Black), Matthew Modine (The Dark Knight Rises), Tim McInnerny (Notting Hill) and Fiona Shaw (The Harry Potter series).
Producers are Alexa Seligman and Jay Taylor for The Electric Shadow Company, whose recent credits include The Trust with Nicolas Cage and Swallows and Amazons starring Rafe Spall.
John Jencks directs the story about a disgraced poet who is summoned to his friend’s country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson’s adaptation is the first Stephen Fry book to be reworked for cinema.
Seligman and Taylor...
Metrodome International and Metrodome Distribution have boarded world sales rights and UK distribution rights, respectively, to UK comedy The Hippopotamus.
The London-based sales outfit will launch the film at the Afm.
Shoot has now wrapped on the adaptation of Stephen Fry’s novel, whose ensemble cast includes Roger Allam (The Woman in Black), Matthew Modine (The Dark Knight Rises), Tim McInnerny (Notting Hill) and Fiona Shaw (The Harry Potter series).
Producers are Alexa Seligman and Jay Taylor for The Electric Shadow Company, whose recent credits include The Trust with Nicolas Cage and Swallows and Amazons starring Rafe Spall.
John Jencks directs the story about a disgraced poet who is summoned to his friend’s country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson’s adaptation is the first Stephen Fry book to be reworked for cinema.
Seligman and Taylor...
- 10/1/2015
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
Sam Neill and Roger Allam are set to star in Metrodome Distribution's British comedy "The Hippopotamus" based on a Stephen Fry bestseller.
Allam plays disgraced poet Ted Wallace who investigates a series of unexplained miracle healings due to a horny teenager who is in the midst of becoming a self-styled sexual healer.
As the teen's father is set on sharing this gift with the world, Ted hurries to debunk the miracles before the teen is publicly embarrassed.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson penned the script and filming begins in August under the helm of John Jencks.
Source: Screen...
Allam plays disgraced poet Ted Wallace who investigates a series of unexplained miracle healings due to a horny teenager who is in the midst of becoming a self-styled sexual healer.
As the teen's father is set on sharing this gift with the world, Ted hurries to debunk the miracles before the teen is publicly embarrassed.
Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson penned the script and filming begins in August under the helm of John Jencks.
Source: Screen...
- 5/29/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Stephen Fry’s comic bestseller The Hippopotamus is the latest tome targeted for big screen adaptation and the producers are now rounding up a cast. Sam Neill and Roger Allam are both on board for the new film, which has John Jencks set to direct.Blanche McIntyre and Tom Hodgson wrote the script, which finds Allam as disgraced poet Ted Wallace travelling to his friend’s country manor to investigate some unexplained miracle healings. There he discovers that the truth is slightly sleazier than anyone suspected: the perpetrator is horny teenager David Logan, who is styling himself as a sexual healer with an eager clientele.To make matters more complicated, David’s dad Michael (Neill) has decided he should share his son’s gift with the world, blissfully unaware of what is actually going on. Can Ted debunk the “miracles” in time to save his pal from a raft of mockery?...
- 5/28/2015
- EmpireOnline
Exclusive: Sam Neill and Roger Allam to star in the British comedy based on a Stephen Fry bestseller.
Metrodome Distribution has picked up The Hippopotamus for UK and Irish distribution from sales agent Highland Film Group.
The film is based on the best-selling novel by Stephen Fry and stars Roger Allam (Tamara Drew, The Angels’ Share).
Sam Neill (Jurassic Park) has confirmed he will join the film with further cast to be announced over coming weeks ahead of shooting in August.
The film centres on disgraced poet Ted Wallace (Allam) who is summoned to his friend’s country manor, Swafford Hall, to investigate a series of unexplained miracle healings.
Ted tracks down the perpetrator of the phenomena, horny teenager David Logan who is in the midst of becoming a self-styled sexual healer.
Unaware of David’s unorthodox methods, David’s father, Michael (Neill) is set on sharing this gift with the world. Ted hurries...
Metrodome Distribution has picked up The Hippopotamus for UK and Irish distribution from sales agent Highland Film Group.
The film is based on the best-selling novel by Stephen Fry and stars Roger Allam (Tamara Drew, The Angels’ Share).
Sam Neill (Jurassic Park) has confirmed he will join the film with further cast to be announced over coming weeks ahead of shooting in August.
The film centres on disgraced poet Ted Wallace (Allam) who is summoned to his friend’s country manor, Swafford Hall, to investigate a series of unexplained miracle healings.
Ted tracks down the perpetrator of the phenomena, horny teenager David Logan who is in the midst of becoming a self-styled sexual healer.
Unaware of David’s unorthodox methods, David’s father, Michael (Neill) is set on sharing this gift with the world. Ted hurries...
- 5/28/2015
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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