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BFCD Black Women in Horror/Monsters & More Masterlist
Black Women in Horror | Final Girls | Slayers | BFCD Monsters & More Masterlists 
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Abbie Mills Sleepy Hollow | Abby Williams Abby 1974 | Abigail Bellweather Motherland: Fort Salem | Abigail Bennett The Vampire Diaries | Adelaide Wilson/Red Us | Alberta Ghosts US | Alexa Woods Alien VS Predator | Alice Autofac, Electric Dreams | Alma Walker American Horror Story: Asylum | Amy Bellafonte The Passage | Akasha Queen of the Damned |  Amanda Fisher Ash VS Evil Dead |  Anacostia Quartermaine Motherland: Fort Salem | Angelina Johnson Harry Potter Verse | Aneela Kin Rit Killjoys | Anita Friday the 13th Pt 5: A New Beginning |  Anne Body Bags: The Gas Station | Anne Marie McCoy Candyman | Annie Keller Monsterland | Annie Sawyer Being Human UK | Apocalypta Dead 7 | Annabelle Cane The Magnus Archives | Ariel The Little Mermaid | Aya Al-Rashid The Originals
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Beatrice Bennett The Vampire Diaries |  Belle Fright Night: Part II | Beloved (Book and Movie Beloved) | Bernadette Walsh Candyman | Bertha Van Weld Sanjay and Craig | Betty Resident Evil | Billie Supernatural | Bonnie Bennett The Vampire Diaries | Braeden Teen Wolf | Bree The Vampire Diaries | Brianna Cartwright Candyman Reboot | Brianna Collier Escape Room 2 |  Bubble Valerian and The City of a Thousand Planets |
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Candace Preston Light As a Feather | Carla Spectros | Carmen Eguiluz Always a Witch | Carola Tales from the Darkside: The Movie | Caroline Newcliffe The Beast Must Die | Catarina Loss Shadowhunters | Charvel Bellweather Motherland: Fort Salem | Chocolate Rats Night of Terror | Christine Daae The Phantom of the Opera | Cisely Batiste Eve’s Bayou | Claudette Morel Dead By Daylight | Clementine Chasseur Hemlock Grove | Cleo Sowande Legacies | Cleophas Garroway Shadowhunters | Connie The Walking Dead | Cressida Into the Badlands | Cym The Forsaken | Cynthia Bones |
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Dana Cardinal Welcome to Nightvale | Dead Girl Jessebelle | Death of the Endless Sandman | Detective Evans Chucky | Diane Death Bed | Donna Siren | Donna Chadway Stigmata | Dr. Cushing Tales from the Hood |
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Efiya Kingdom of Souls Series | Ela I AM |  Elizabeth Henshaw The Haunted Mansion | Élodie Rakoto Dead by Daylight | Elphaba Wicked | Elzora Eve’s Bayou | Emily Bennett The Vampire Diaries | Epiphany Proudfoot Angelheart | Evillene The Wiz
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Farah Hauville The Wayhaven Chronicles | Fiji Cavanaugh Midnight, Texas | Fliss Dubois Man of Medan | Freak Bride (Kimmy) The Purge: Election Year | Frey Holland Forspoken | Fringilla Vigo The Witcher 
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Ganja Meda Ganja & Hess | Georgie Barker The Magnus Archives | Gladys Cravitz Chucky | Glinda The Wizard of Oz/Wiz | Grace Creepshow Series: Sibling Rivalry | Grandmother Raised by Wolves |  Gretel Monroe  Shadowhunters
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Hallie McDaniel Scream 2 | Hanna Lovecraft Country | Hannah Grose The Haunting of Bly Manor | Harriet Johnson The House on Skull Mountain | Hermione Granger Weasley  Harry Potter Verse | Hippolyta Freeman Lovecraft Country |
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Izzy Bit |
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Jackie Heath The Devil’s Advocate | Jada Shields Charmed Reboot | Jade Wesker Resident Evil | Jennifer Remming Sweetheart | Jeryline Demon Knight | Jill The Skeleton Key |  Jillian Hope Hodgson Channel Zero: The Dream Door | Jordan Gladwell iZombie | Jungle Julia Death Proof |
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Kachiri Twlight | Kaela Evers Supernova | Karen Jenson Blade | Karla Wilson I Still Know What You Did Last Summer | Kate Wynona Earp | Katrina Vamp | Keisha Taylor Alice Isn’t Dead | Kelly The Walking Dead | Kendra Young Buffy the Vampire Slayer | Kindzi Defiance | Kira The Invitation 2015 | Kitty Ghosts UK | Koster Shocking Dark | Kym Hawkins Legacies |
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Lacey Emery Ash VS Evil Dead | Ladybird Dracula, NBC | Lanaia Shadowhunters | Laney Rucker The Purge: Election Year | Lauren Howell The Day of the Dead TV |  Leeza Scarborough Midnight Mass | Lena Aruza Night of the Cobra Woman | Linda B Emery Ash VS Evil Dead | Lisa Fortier Scream, Blacula, Scream | Lizzie The Perfection | Lorena Christophe The House on Skull Mountain | Lucinda & Melissa Cavender  ABC Family’s Halloween special ‘The Midnight Hour’ | Luisa Manjimbe Mortel |  Lydia Daybreak Paradise Killer
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Macy Vaughn Charmed Reboot | Madame Zeroni Holes | Maddie Bishop Siren | Maeve Millay Westworld | Maia Roberts Shadowhunters | Mama Cecile The Skeleton Key | Maria Trick ‘R Treat | Maria Elkman Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest | Mariana The Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf | Marie Laveau American Horror Story | Marlene The Last of Us | Matty Mereaux Eve’s Bayou | Mazikeen DC Universe | Medusa Greek Mythology | Melanie The Girl with The Gifts | Merrick The Vampire Chronicles: Merrick | Mia Vallens Supernatural | Michonne The Walking Dead | Mileena Mortal Kombat 2021 | Minerva Bellweather Motherland: Fort Salem | Miranda Dubaur Twitches | Miranda Grey Gothika | Miss Cobbs Tales from the Hood | Missouri Moseley Supernatural | Mistress East Emerald City | Misty Carpenter Into the Dark: Crawlers | Mozelle Batiste Delacroix Eve’s Bayou | Ms. Connors Class of 1999
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Nada The Sandman | Nadia Omar Castle Rock | Nari Unfriended: Dark Web | Natalie Gorman Servant | Nicole Birch The Order | Nora Harris The Last of Us 2 |
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Old Woman Josie Welcome to Nightvale | Olivia Two Sentence Horror Stories: Teeth
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Pamela Winchell Welcome to Nightvale | Pauline Christophe The House on Skull Mountain | Pearl Bones | Petra Bellweather Motherland: Fort Salem | Phoebe Taylor A Discovery of Witches | Portia Supernatural | Prudence Blackwood The Sabrina Show on Netflix | Purna Jackson Dead Island
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Queenie American Horror Story
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Ramona Royale American Horror Story: Hotel | Raquel Francis Crazyhead |  Reba McClane Hannibal | Rebecca Jessel  The Haunting of Bly Manor | Regina Moss Malignant | Riley Abel The Last of Us | Rita Veder Vampire in Brooklyn | Roberta Warren Z Nation | Robin Ayou Subnautica: Below Zero | Rochelle Left 4 Dead | Rochelle Zimmerman The Craft | Rosalind Walker Sabrina Netflix | Rose Granger Weasley Harry Potter Verse | Rosemary Demons | Roxanne Weasley  Harry Potter Verse | Roz Batiste Eve’s Bayou | Ruby Baptiste Lovecraft Country | Ruby Williams The People Under the Stairs |
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Sasha Williams The Walking Dead | Senna  Twilight | Sheila Bennett The Vampire Diaries | Sheva Alomar Resident Evil 5 | Simone Bethson The Saw Franchise | Sunny Nwazue  The Nsibidi Scripts |
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Tabby The Craft Legacy | Tallulah Tales from the Crypt: Bordello of Blood |  Tara Thornton True Blood | The Temptress Def By Temptation |  Tituba Salem | Topsy and Bopsy Lovecraft Country |
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Valentina Suicide by Sunlight | Vanessa Brooks Blade | Vampira | Vampirella | Vicky Stanton Children of the Corn 2009 | Viv Allen October Faction |
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Wilhamena Mettle OK Let’s Be Heroes |
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Yvonne A Nightmare on Elm Street Series |
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Zafrina Twilight | Zoe Head Count |
Children in Horror | BFCD Family Friendly Spooky Season |
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Abra Stone Doctor Sleep |  Chichi of Nimm The Nsibidi Scripts | Clementine The Walking Dead Game | Diana Freeman Lovecraft Country | Erica Sinclair Stranger Things | Eve Batiste Eve’s Bayou | Yasmin Nightbooks | Zora Wilson Us |
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Bree Disney’s Z-O-M-B-I-E-S | Clawdeen, Clawdia, Wolf Monster High | Eliza Zambi Disney’s Z-O-M-B-I-E-S | Harper Dunn Secrets of Sulphur Springs |  Honey Swamp Monster High | Howleen Wolf Monster High | Kelly Ferguson A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting | Luna The Hex Girls, Scooby Doo | Luz Noceda The Owl House | Marceline The Vampire Queen Adventure Time | Maya Abeola Maya and the Rising Dark Series | Megan Evers The Haunted Mansion | Robecca Steam Monster High | Sarah Fox My Babysitter’s a Vampire | Taranee Cook W.I.T.C.H. | Uncanny Valley Miraculous Ladybug | Willa Lykensen Disney’s Z-O-M-B-I-E-S |  Wydowna Spider Monster High
*List will be updated throughout October* 
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clownytown · 6 years
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thebabemobile · 6 years
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JUST FINISHED #TheDreamDoor AND HOOOOOO BOY HOWDY AM I REVVED UP ABOUT THIS DAMN SHOW. AND THERES SPOILERS SO DON’T LIKE YEET ON OVER TO MY OPIniONS BEFORE YOU WATCH IT AND BELIEVE ME YOU’RE GONNA WANNA WATCH IT. sO first off--
-pretzel jack did absolutely nothing wrong
-CRIED WHEN THE SMOL LITTLE BURRITO BABY CAME AND CRIED WHEN IT DIED
-i was kind of sad that they didn’t do as much with the crayons as they could have but that heavy makeup and prosthetics were probably hella hard to handle anyway so im glad they got to kill at least one guy (who they completely forgot about ;-;)
-im also really disappointed with the ending. i kind of knew the door gene thingy majig would be passed down to Jill’s lil bear but after the war they just... gO HOME AND ON WITH THEIR LIVES WITH A WHOLE ASS BABY? ISN’T JILLIAN SCARRED FOR LIFE? OR TOM AT LEAST? LIKE WHERE WAS THE RECOVERY? THE HARDSHIPS OF GETTING BACK ON THEIR FEET? THEIR BABY’S BIRTH? AND SPEAKING OF THEIR BABY, DID JILLIAN JUST GET OVER THE FACT THAT BURRITO JR DIED IN HER ARMS AND WAS JUST READY TO HAVE ANOTHER KID? HOW MUCH TIME PASSED? WTF HAPPENED TO THAT OFFICER WHO TLAL BOY M U R D E R ED?? WTF HAPPENED TO PJ? DID JILLIAN EVER EVEN ATTEMPT TO BRING HIM BACK? DID HER DAD EVER ACTUALLY HAVE ANYTHING IMPORTANT TO SAY TO HER? DID SHE EVER FIND IT OUT AFTER IAN DIED? HOW POWERFUL IS THE BABY THAT SHE COULD HAVE BROUGHT A FRIEND INTO THE WORLD WITHOUT EVEN THE ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE? WHAT WOULD A BABY’S PROTECTOR LOOK LIKE??
-i looOOoOoOoOoOOOOOve the ideas and twistS and turns in this show’s timeline. i was genuinely surprised at certain parts and not in a bad way!! loved the creative deaths too that was always fun to see
-pretzel jack should have killed ian. i wAS HELLA PISSED that tall boy just fuking executed him before he could do anything like wHAT? THATS IT? NO ‘GET BACK UP?’ NO ATTEMPT TO HEAL HIM RIGHT THEN AND THERE WHICH JILLIAN EASILY COULD HAVE DONE IS TOM HAD COME OUT AND PULLED WHAT HE PULLED  A F T E R PJ WAS GONE??  
-i demand that syfy sends me my own packaged and smiling pj in the mail to atone for its crimes of making me sob at two in the morning. 
-tall boy and ian’s little moment before ian died actually reminded me that they were childhood best friends and tall boy of all people had failed to be his protector in the end. i admit i teared up.... but not too much.
-fuck ian with your kombucha and cats i thought you were bae turns out ur just garbage. i spit in your general direction
-I WOULD DIE FOR JILLIAN. CATCH ME CRYING IN THE CLUB OVER HER COMPASSIONATE, LOVING, IMPORTANT, ANXIOUS, JEALOUS, PERFECT ASS JKDJKSDFJKFSJKSFJKFSJK
-i’ve loved the eldritch-horrifying-sweetheart-protector-of-little-kids dynamic for idk how long and this show literally achieved everything i was looking for in a tv show excluding the ending. 
anyway thank you and goodnight im gonna go and cry im in love with this show go watch it peace out
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JILLIAN HOPE HODGSON. CZ. {6.7.18} #channelzero #mariasten #stayhealthystayweird (at Winnipeg, Manitoba) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-c0sYPFWxV/?igshid=27g2xdyhfea
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Channel Zero (TV) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Jillian Hope/Tom Hodgson, Jillian Hope & Pretzel Jack, Tom Hodgson & Pretzel Jack Characters: Tom Hodgson, Pretzel Jack, Ian Hope, Jillian Hope Additional Tags: Psychological Trauma, Horror, Developing Relationship, Feels, The Dream Door, Season/Series 04, Fluff and Hurt/Comfort, Dreams and Nightmares, One Shot Summary:
Ian roughly grabbed her around the waist, hauling her towards one of the half-opened doors, one of his creatures waiting for them. Jillian didn’t know what laid behind it, but everything within her went cold at the mere thought of passing through it. She had a feeling that the moment she did, all hope would be lost.
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theanticritic · 6 years
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Black Horror Survivors #43 - Jillian Hope Hodgson (Channel Zero: The Dream Door)
Black Horror Survivors #43 – Jillian Hope Hodgson (Channel Zero: The Dream Door)
This February, Midnight Social Distortion will be celebrating Black History Month by honoring Black horror characters, in particular Black horror survivors, throughout the twenty-eight day period. Each day will feature one black male and one black female survivor in horror and sci-fi to bring light to the positive, albeit still problematic, black champions of representation in horror. Some…
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J: The Characters
Jack Starbright Alex Rider | Jackie Brown Jackie Brown | Jackie Washington Jackie’s Back | Jacqueline Broyer Boomerang | Jacqui Briggs Mortal Kombat | Jacqui Dandrige Deliver Us From Eva | Jada Jet Batwoman | Jada Sheilds Charmed | Jade Mortal Kombat | Jade Cargill All Elite Wrestling | 
Jade Jennings Jinn | Jade Wesker Resident Evil | Jaden Nikita | Janai The Dragon Prince | Janay Betty | Jane Amphibia | Jane Hayward Glee | Jane Toussaint School Daze | Janet Petty The Flash | Jannah Star Wars Universe | 
Janie Egins Eve | Janine Hathaway Vampire Academy | Janine Teagues Abbott Elementary | Jasmine Total Drama | Jasmine Davis Trois | Jayna-Tod Krypton | Jean Jones Jean of the Joneses | Jean Peterson The Oval | Jeanie Boulet E.R. | Jeezy Easy | 
Jelena Howard Hit the Floor | Jenn Sutton Lincoln Heights | Jennifer Remming Sweetheart | Jennifer Sisko Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Jenny Cursed | Jenny Jackson Def Jam’s How to Be a Player | Jeryline Demon Knight | Jenny Pizza Steven Universe | Jessica Crashing | Jessica Gordon Captain Underpants | 
Jessica Hyde Utopia 2020 | Jessica Williams Craig of the Creek | Jill The Skeleton Key | Jill The Umbrella Academy | Jillian Hope Hodgson Channel Zero: The Dream Door | Jinna Roots Reboot | Jinx Die Another Day | Jo Kid Cosmic | Joan Clayton Girlfriends | Joana Coelho 3% | 
Joanna Crawford The Alienist | Joanne Jefferson Rent | Joanne Owosekun Star Trek Discovery | Jocelyn The Sex Lives of College Girls | Jodie Landon Daria | Joi Friday | Jojo Williams Craig of the Creek | Jolene The Queen’s Gambit | Jonelle Abraham All of Us | Jordan Armstrong The Best Man | 
Jordan Gladwell iZombie | Jordan Hennessy The Dreamer Trilogy | (Just) Jordan (Hennessy’s Dream) The Dreamer Trilogy | Jordan Moore Batwoman | Josie McCoy Riverdale | Joss Carter Person of Interest | Joy Struthers Criminal Minds | Juanita Benson Dead Presidents | Judith Black Gunn | Judy Robinson Lost in Space | 
Judge Renslayer Loki | Julia Freeman (Purity) Supergirl | Julianna Blake Deathloop | Julien Calloway Gossip Girl | Jungle Julia Death Proof | Juniper Andromeda The Crescent City Series | Justine Dancer Ever After High |
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Channel Zero Returns with a Fourth Frightful Fable
by Brian Tallerico
October 24, 2018   |  
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SyFy’s “Channel Zero” has built a small but loyal following by delivering solid, reliable genre entertainment across three six-episode seasons. Each iteration of “Channel Zero” is based on a “creepypasta,” the term for a series of reader-produced horror stories online. Think of them as a modern variation on the old-fashioned ghost story, told around the wifi router instead of the campfire. It started with arguably the most famous in “Candle Cove,” an ambitious but kinda clunky offering, and improved greatly with the Lynchian “No-End House.” Earlier this year, we lived through “Butcher’s Block,” and “The Dream Door” starts Friday, airing over six consecutive nights, so the finale can drop on Halloween. Not only is the delivery of the show interesting—it feels like a way to compete with binge-able phenomenon like “The Haunting of Hill House”—but the show itself works yet again. This has become a more reliable anthology series than even “American Horror Story,” never getting the same attention as the Ryan Murphy affair but finding memorable takes on classic tales. Creepypastas are often simple, effective, short stories, and “Channel Zero” has replicated their impact in ways that no one could have expected when this series was announced.
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“The Dream Door” is very loosely based on Charlotte Bywater’s “Hidden Door,” really only taking the inciting incident of that very short story and then doing its own thing. It centers on newlyweds, Tom Hodgson (Brandon Scott) and Jillian Hope Hodgson (Maria Sten), who move back into an old family home of Tom’s. They’re remodeling and starting a new life, but there are some issues bubbling under the surface, including a lack of trust on Jillian’s part, which may be well-earned by Tom’s behavior. One day, Tom asks Jillian to come down to the basement. Before he does, he asks her to picture a blank, nondescript wall down there. It’s so she’ll be all the more surprised when there’s now a door on it.
Did someone come in the middle of the night and install a door? Why can’t they open it? Crowbars, sledgehammers, even a shotgun—the door doesn’t budge. From here, “The Dream Door” goes a lot of complex, interesting places that I won’t spoil. Suffice it to say, the door is just the beginning and not really the focus. The excellent tagline for “The Dream Door” is more indicative of the overall narrative: “Not Imaginary. Not a Friend.” It turns out that Jillian has an imaginary friend named Pretzel Jack, a contortionist clown, and, well, he’s come back to play. And he looks like this …
“The Dream Door” isn’t really like anything on else on television. It’s not as flashy or slick as “AHS” and not as moody as “Hill House,” finding its own disconcerting rhythms thanks to strong genre director E.L. Katz (“Cheap Thrills”), who shot all six episodes. Katz has a no-nonsense style, not getting overly precious with the filmmaking but finding effective ways to convey looming dread. More than anything else, “The Dream Door” reminded me of “It Follows,” another piece of suburban horror in which an unstoppable, always moving force manifests from human need and action. The series plays with relatable issues like unresolved marital baggage, it just manifests them in a terrifying clown.
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It’s not flawless. Some of the performances, even in lead roles, are just a bit off (definitely not in supporting, in which you’ll find the legendary Barbara Crampton and always-solid Steven Weber), and I couldn’t shake the feeling that there’s a four-episode version of this story that’s stronger than the six. And yet with so much television that looks like so much other television, I find myself looking forward to each version of “Channel Zero” more than a lot of returning series. Like the stories on which it’s based, it seeks to unsettle you more than shock or disturb. And “The Dream Door” definitely does exactly that.
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mrmichaelchadler · 6 years
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Channel Zero Returns with a Fourth Frightful Fable
SyFy’s “Channel Zero” has built a small but loyal following by delivering solid, reliable genre entertainment across three 6-episode seasons. Each iteration of “Channel Zero” is based on a “creepypasta,” the term for a series of reader-produced horror stories online. Think of them as a modern variation on the old-fashioned ghost story, told around the wifi router instead of the campfire. It started with arguably the most famous in “Candle Cove,” an ambitious but kinda clunky offering, and improved greatly with the Lynchian “No-End House.” Earlier this year, we lived through “Butcher’s Block,” and “The Dream Door” starts Friday, airing over six consecutive nights, so the finale can drop on Halloween. Not only is the delivery of the show interesting—it feels like a way to compete with binge-able phenomenon like “The Haunting of Hill House”—but the show itself works yet again. This has become a more reliable anthology series than even “American Horror Story,” never getting the same attention as the Ryan Murphy affair but finding memorable takes on classic tales. Creepypastas are often simple, effective, short stories, and “Channel Zero” has replicated their impact in ways that no one could have expected when this series was announced.
“The Dream Door” is very loosely based on Charlotte Bywater’s “Hidden Door,” really only taking the inciting incident of that very short story and then doing its own thing. It centers on newlyweds, Tom Hodgson (Brandon Scott) and Jillian Hope Hodgson (Maria Sten), who move back into an old family home of Tom’s. They’re remodeling and starting a new life, but there are some issues bubbling under the surface, including a lack of trust on Jillian’s part, which may be well-earned by Tom’s behavior. One day, Tom asks Jillian to come down to the basement. Before he does, he asks her to picture a blank, nondescript wall down there. It’s so she’ll be all the more surprised when there’s now a door on it.
Did someone come in the middle of the night and install a door? Why can’t they open it? Crowbars, sledgehammers, even a shotgun—the door doesn’t budge. From here, “The Dream Door” goes a lot of complex, interesting places that I won’t spoil. Suffice it to say, the door is just the beginning and not really the focus. The excellent tagline for “The Dream Door” is more indicative of the overall narrative: “Not Imaginary. Not a Friend.” It turns out that Jillian has an imaginary friend named Pretzel Jack, a contortionist clown, and, well, he’s come back to play. And he looks like this...
“The Dream Door” isn’t really like anything on else on television. It’s not as flashy or slick as “AHS” and not as moody as “Hill House,” finding its own disconcerting rhythms thanks to the strong genre director E.L. Katz (“Cheap Thrills”), who shot all six episodes. Katz has a direct, no-nonsense style, not getting overly precious with the filmmaking but finding effective ways to convey looming dread. More than anything else, “The Dream Door” reminded me of “It Follows,” another piece of suburban horror in which an unstoppable, always moving force manifests from human need and action. The series plays with relatable issues like unresolved marital baggage, it just manifests them in a terrifying clown.
It’s not flawless. Some of the performances, even in lead roles, are just a bit off (definitely not in supporting, in which you’ll find the legend Barbara Crampton and always-solid Steven Weber), and I couldn’t shake the feeling that there’s a 4-episode version of this story that’s stronger than the six. And yet with so much television that looks like so much other television, I find myself looking forward to each version of “Channel Zero” more than a lot of returning series. Like the stories on which it’s based, it seeks to unsettle you more than shock or disturb. And “The Dream Door” definitely does exactly that.
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I never been this excited for the episodes this friday I'm dyi ng
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Tomorrows night Pretzel Jack the contortionist clown will entertain us with his performence.
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clownytown · 6 years
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Pretzel 👏Jack👏 did👏 nothing 👏wrong👏
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clownytown · 6 years
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When pretzel jack accidentally scares someone he gives them a hug cause he feels guilty.
B L ESS THIS QUESTIO NN VER Y TRUE
An example would be Tom. Knowing the past relationship of  Pretzel jack trying to kill him because of how much he hurt Jill. Now that they forgiven each other. Pretzel jack still scares Tom a lot. Tom is still scared of him, and if he pops out of nowhere scaring Tom. He feels really bad wanting to get close and be friends with him. So he hugs him as he does to jill, to help calm him down. ;v;
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"He keeps me safe.."
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