UPCOMING PREMIERES NEW SERIES WORLD’S MOST UNEXPLAINED Is Elvis still alive? Has extraterrestrial life really visited Earth? Is it possible that some people see religious statues move or bear the crucifixion wounds of Jesus? Experts and eyewitnesses explore some of the most-extraordinary happenings in recent history that science simply can’t […]
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ID Announces New Season of DEADLY RECALL – Wed, April 15th at 10/9ct – TV News
Det. Pat Postiglione’s career has been labeled “unforgettable,” and that’s for more than one reason. Not only does his case repertoire include hundreds of high-profile crimes, his personal memory is unbeatable. Some call it photographic, some call it unnervingly specific, but what everyone knows is that when Det. Postiglione sees […]
ID Investigates Infamous Saga in THE WEST MEMPHIS THREE: AN ID MURDER MYSTERY – TV News
West Memphis, Arkansas, is an American town not much different than any other. But when the parents of three young boys realize their sons are missing on the evening of May 5, 1993, the police uncover a triple homicide that turns into one of the most chilling cases in recent […]
FRIENDS TV – WE WERE ON A BREAK! – EXCLUSIVE CLIP – TV News
On September 22, 1994 the first episode of Friends aired on NBC, and since then the series, characters and its infamous taglines have become a global phenomenon. After 236 episodes and its ten season run on-air, the beloved series went into syndication episodes on a number of networks, and in 2015 Netflix […]
Tales of the Unexpected: MAN FROM THE SOUTH (1979) – TV Episode Review
By Geno McGahee While on vacation, you sometimes run into a weird dude. Usually there are several weird dudes that will sometimes invite themselves into your life, initiating conversation and your politeness keeps you speaking with them. In the episode “Man From the South” from the series TALES OF THE […]
Join Master of Macabre Robert Englund on a Nightmarish Journey in Travel Channel’s ‘True Terror with Robert Englund’ – TV News
Hidden away in the dark shadows of our nation’s history are tales so terrifying, they must be true. Now, veteran actor and legendary horror movie icon Robert Englund (Freddy Krueger of the “A Nightmare on Elm Street” franchise) scours news reports of yesteryear to bring viewers twisted tales ripped straight […]
ID Announces THE INTERROGATOR – New Series Premieres Thursday, Dec 5 at 10/9ct – TV Show News
How many lies does it take to make someone a liar? For Detective Fil Waters, the answer is one. Throughout his storied career, Det. Waters has made a name for himself as one of Houston’s most successful interrogators to date. Fil is known for his smooth-talking style, which coupled with […]
CHINA BEACH: THE COMPLETE SERIES – 19 Disc Time Life Set TV Series Review
By Geno McGahee In 1988, the television landscape was a rather tame one. The Cosby Show was still going strong. Roseanne and The Wonder Years debuted. Other shows like Growing Pains, Cheers and ALF were going strong and the tone was rather light and fun. Changing the pace was a […]
The Incredible Hulk: Fast Lane (1981) – Marvel Superhero TV Show Review
By Geno McGahee David Banner (Bill Bixby) keeps getting questionable jobs. No matter what gig he gets, there is always some sort of trouble, but at least he’s looking for work. He could easily have this entitled attitude and just wait by the mailbox for a check. If being the […]
The Incredible Hulk: THE FIRST (1981) – Marvel Superhero TV Show Review
By Geno McGahee I’m a huge fan of the Ken Johnson INCREDIBLE HULK television series. I grew up on Lou Ferrigno painted green and throwing around bad guys, and Bill Bixby as the man “David Banner.” It was just an incredible series and a great take on the monster. I […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Veldt (1989) – TV SHOW REVIEW
By Geno McGahee Ray Bradbury liked futuristic stuff, but I guess that makes sense. He was considered a sci-fi writer and a great deal of sci-fi stuff takes place in the future, but this was the 1980’s version of the future. I grew up in the 1980s and loved it […]
The Ray Bradbury Theater: THE COFFIN (1988) – TV EPISODE HORROR REVIEW
By Geno McGahee The 1980s was a big time for robots. There was a genuine fascination with them that led to many toy manufactures to create radio-controlled robots for the consumer. I remember wanting one, but my fat cousin got one instead. I never trusted him alone with that robot […]