The calendar's creeping closer to the Halloween premiere of the Ash vs Evil Dead series, and to help hold fans over until the boomstick king is back onscreen, Starz recently released a video of the show's New York Comic Con panel that was hosted by Kevin Smith and featured Sam Raimi, Bruce Campbell, Lucy Lawless, and more.
"Ash vs Evil Dead premieres Saturday, October 31st at 9:00pm Et/Pt exclusively on Starz with a 10-episode season.
The 10-episode first season of the half-hour series is executive produced by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, Bruce Campbell, the original filmmakers, and Craig Digregorio who serves as executive producer and showrunner. “Ash vs Evil Dead,” is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film The Evil Dead.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) reprising his role of Ash Williams, the stock boy, aging lothario and chainsaw-handed monster hunter 30 years avoiding responsibility,...
"Ash vs Evil Dead premieres Saturday, October 31st at 9:00pm Et/Pt exclusively on Starz with a 10-episode season.
The 10-episode first season of the half-hour series is executive produced by Sam Raimi, Rob Tapert, Bruce Campbell, the original filmmakers, and Craig Digregorio who serves as executive producer and showrunner. “Ash vs Evil Dead,” is the long-awaited follow-up to the classic horror film The Evil Dead.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, “Burn Notice”) reprising his role of Ash Williams, the stock boy, aging lothario and chainsaw-handed monster hunter 30 years avoiding responsibility,...
- 10/13/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
During this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, we officially announced Deadly – Horror & Sci-Fi Magazine, a new monthly magazine from the team behind Daily Dead. We’ve been hard at work behind-the-scenes and those who joined our newsletter were able to check out the first issue last week. The first issue is now available for anyone to read and we’ve put together a set of preview pages to give you a good idea of what to expect.
Instead of releasing just a preview issue, as previously announced, the first full issue of Deadly is now available! This issue is packed with the latest horror & sci-fi coverage, with multiple special features, including an exclusive interview with Kevin Smith, a tribute to Stan Winston, a review of Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno, a House II retrospective with the cast & director, and much more.
To subscribe now and read the full first issue,...
Instead of releasing just a preview issue, as previously announced, the first full issue of Deadly is now available! This issue is packed with the latest horror & sci-fi coverage, with multiple special features, including an exclusive interview with Kevin Smith, a tribute to Stan Winston, a review of Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno, a House II retrospective with the cast & director, and much more.
To subscribe now and read the full first issue,...
- 10/1/2014
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Australian filmmaker Esben Storm, who died last year, will be honoured with a new award in his name at the Australian Directors Guild Awards.
The award will be the Esben Storm Award for Best Direction in a Children’s Television Program.
It will be presented at the Adg Awards on May 11.
Storm passed away last March, aged 60.
The head of Storm Productions, which he established in 1978, Esben was particularly known for his work as a director of children’s TV including Round the Twist, Crash Zone, The Genie from Down Under and 2007′s Sbs series Kick) . he was also an actor with his last appearance on All Saints.
Storm directed the features 27A (1974), In Search of Anna (1978), With Prejudice (1982), Stanley (1984) , Deadly (1991) and Subterano (2003). He also made documentaries such as The Tasty Bust Reunion and America, and for many years tried, unsuccessfully, to adapt John Marsden’s novel Tomorrow, When the War Began.
The award will be the Esben Storm Award for Best Direction in a Children’s Television Program.
It will be presented at the Adg Awards on May 11.
Storm passed away last March, aged 60.
The head of Storm Productions, which he established in 1978, Esben was particularly known for his work as a director of children’s TV including Round the Twist, Crash Zone, The Genie from Down Under and 2007′s Sbs series Kick) . he was also an actor with his last appearance on All Saints.
Storm directed the features 27A (1974), In Search of Anna (1978), With Prejudice (1982), Stanley (1984) , Deadly (1991) and Subterano (2003). He also made documentaries such as The Tasty Bust Reunion and America, and for many years tried, unsuccessfully, to adapt John Marsden’s novel Tomorrow, When the War Began.
- 2/17/2012
- by Tim Burrowes
- Encore Magazine
“I’ve got a great story and I’ve been looking for, it’s a ‑‑ it’s a great story and it needs to be a graphic novel and a graphic novel TV show. And I’ve been looking for the right person to write it.” – Glenn Beck on Frank Miller, 2011.
Being a ‘fan’ means many things to many people. To a troublingly large section of the population, it apparently means dressing as Knuckles the Echidna and sobbing alone in front of a mirror, while to others it simply means an interest that goes slightly beyond the causal. One thing common to all fans, from those who carve “Qt Rox U3 Sux” into the side of a burning dog before throwing it through a friend’s window, to those who just happen to know slightly more about Batman than most, is the willingness to let their interest – at least partially – define who they are.
Being a ‘fan’ means many things to many people. To a troublingly large section of the population, it apparently means dressing as Knuckles the Echidna and sobbing alone in front of a mirror, while to others it simply means an interest that goes slightly beyond the causal. One thing common to all fans, from those who carve “Qt Rox U3 Sux” into the side of a burning dog before throwing it through a friend’s window, to those who just happen to know slightly more about Batman than most, is the willingness to let their interest – at least partially – define who they are.
- 11/23/2011
- Shadowlocked
Actor, producer and director Esben Storm has passed away in Sydney, aged 60.
The head of Storm Productions, which he established in 1978, Esben was known for his work on television, both as director (particularly in childrens’ programs such as Round the Twist, Crash Zone, The Genie from Down Under and 2007′s Sbs series Kick) and actor – his last appearance was on All Saints .
Storm directed the features 27A (1974), In Search of Anna (1978), With Prejudice (1982), Stanley (1984) , Deadly (1991) and Subterano (2003). He also made documentaries such as The Tasty Bust Reunion and America, and for many years tried, unsuccessfully, to adapt John Marsden’s novel Tomorrow, When the War Began.
The head of Storm Productions, which he established in 1978, Esben was known for his work on television, both as director (particularly in childrens’ programs such as Round the Twist, Crash Zone, The Genie from Down Under and 2007′s Sbs series Kick) and actor – his last appearance was on All Saints .
Storm directed the features 27A (1974), In Search of Anna (1978), With Prejudice (1982), Stanley (1984) , Deadly (1991) and Subterano (2003). He also made documentaries such as The Tasty Bust Reunion and America, and for many years tried, unsuccessfully, to adapt John Marsden’s novel Tomorrow, When the War Began.
- 3/29/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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