Many fans of Eli Roth and werewolves are familiar with the Netflix original series, Hemlock Grove. But before the creature of the night stalked the residents of the small Pennsylvania town on film, it was raising hell on the printed page. Published by Fsg Originals, author Brian McGreevy’s Hemlock Grove: A Novel is the source of all the monster mayhem of the show, and with the second season of Hemlock Grove set to premiere this Friday, we’ve been provided with an excerpt from the book.
“An exhilarating reinvention of the gothic novel, inspired by the iconic characters of our greatest myths and nightmares. Now a hit television series on Netflix.
The Monster is Within
The body of a young girl is found mangled and murdered in the woods of Hemlock Grove, Pennsylvania, in the shadow of the abandoned Godfrey Steel mill. A manhunt ensues — though the authorities...
“An exhilarating reinvention of the gothic novel, inspired by the iconic characters of our greatest myths and nightmares. Now a hit television series on Netflix.
The Monster is Within
The body of a young girl is found mangled and murdered in the woods of Hemlock Grove, Pennsylvania, in the shadow of the abandoned Godfrey Steel mill. A manhunt ensues — though the authorities...
- 7/8/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
There are three things women can’t say no to: accents, abs and athleticism. Well, ladies, ABC has granted all three of our wishes by making Juan Pablo the next ‘Bachelor!’
Thought Sean Lowe was sexy? Well, allow me to introduce you to the next Bachelor, Juan Pablo Galavis — aka the first Venezuelan Bachelor ever! I predict he’s going to be the very best one yet.
Juan Pablo Will Be The Best ‘Bachelor’ Ever
For starters, Juan Pablo isn’t like former Bachelor contestants — he wasn’t the runner up, or even the third-place finisher. He wasn’t an attention hog or overly dramatic. He came in seventh in Desiree Hartsock‘s season, and was considered a “fan favorite” by many, including Chris Harrison.
It only took that short time for all of us to fall in love with him.
As the first Latino Bachelor, he seems like one...
Thought Sean Lowe was sexy? Well, allow me to introduce you to the next Bachelor, Juan Pablo Galavis — aka the first Venezuelan Bachelor ever! I predict he’s going to be the very best one yet.
Juan Pablo Will Be The Best ‘Bachelor’ Ever
For starters, Juan Pablo isn’t like former Bachelor contestants — he wasn’t the runner up, or even the third-place finisher. He wasn’t an attention hog or overly dramatic. He came in seventh in Desiree Hartsock‘s season, and was considered a “fan favorite” by many, including Chris Harrison.
It only took that short time for all of us to fall in love with him.
As the first Latino Bachelor, he seems like one...
- 8/6/2013
- by Emily Longeretta
- HollywoodLife
Attention All Media! Are You Ready For This Exclusive Celebuzz Scoop???? Through channels that are totally, absolutely, legitimately 100 percent legal, we’ve exclusively obtained detailed information about the lyrics for Lady Gaga‘s upcoming single, “Applause.” Are You Ready? We’re not, actually. Hold please. Please continue holding. Ok. Now we’re good to go. Put your hands together...Read more»...
- 7/30/2013
- by Matt Russoniello
- Celebuzz.com
Back in 2009, an extremely independent Thanksgiving themed horror film was created called ThanksKilling, introducing the world to a foul-mouthed and murderous one-liner serving fowl named Turkie. I caught Jordan Downey’s film streaming on Netflix late one night with an equally open-minded horror fan, and we were completely taken aback by the amature-ish nature of the film. It was like a film school project gone wrong, attempting to make the most crude jokes and terrible dialogue while playing around with a turkey puppet, hoping to achieve “so bad it’s good” fame. I mean sure, Ok, a horror film centered around a demonic turkey with a knack for terrible puns sounded like an entertaining watch at least, as long as you’re a die-hard B-Movie fan, but the intelligence level of ThanksKilling was comparable to an unborn fetus. A downright painful experience for anyone expecting a fun, low-budget horror romp with some demented holiday action.
- 11/14/2012
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
It’s here! ABC’s latest promise to scare, seduce and confuse - 666 Park Avenue. The show starts off at the symphony where a gentleman feverishly plays his violin while the imposing Gavin Doran (Terry O’Quinn) gazes intently on the musician’s fingers as they bleed. Bleed. Soon homeboy high tails out of the show with his bandaged phalanges to get home and pack. Underwear? Check. Passport? Check. Destroy haunted violin? Donezo. This violinist is ready to get the hell out 666 Park Avenue. But he finds his departure cut short when he receives a mysterious phone call. You see, he made a deal with the devil. He bet a fiddle of gold against his soul that he thinks he’s better than you. He thought he’d escape only to find himself vacuumed into the mail slot at 999 Park Avenue. Yup, 999. It’s called 666 because that’s what happens...
- 10/1/2012
- by Damian Bellino
- The Backlot
Lady GaGa has unveiled a second billboard advertisement for her upcoming perfume. The new image from the campaign has also been shot by Steven Klein, who was behind the previous Gulliver's Travels-style poster. "Photograph By Steven Klein 2nd Ad for fragrance. Fame is an illusion. If you really want it, anyone can have it," the credit on GaGa's Little Monsters site read. "I'm so excited! Just got the green light to post the 2nd Ad for my fragrance! Hold please," she previously said on Twitter. "my 2nd ad for my fragrance! photo by Steven Klein styling by @brandonvance" Speaking (more)...
- 8/1/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
By now, if you made the smart choice this weekend, you're thinking to yourself, "damn, 'Cabin In The Woods' was a nice fucking surprise!" An atypical horror film to say the least writer/producer Joss Whedon and director Drew Goddard likely blew a lot of minds this weekend.
However, you might be thinking to yourself. Wait, there's no soundtrack, other than the score by David Julyan of course, and what were all those songs featured in the movie? Well, don't worry, we got you. While no soundtrack disc was released, and curiously enough, the song in the trailer that people dig so much, "Young Blood" by Naked and Famous isn't featured in the deconstructed horror, the film features a vast and eclectic mix of music that includes heavier artists like Nine Inch Nails (from the <i>Broken</i> Ep back in '92), Switchfoot, Eagles of Death Metal and Iggy Pop, but isn't...
However, you might be thinking to yourself. Wait, there's no soundtrack, other than the score by David Julyan of course, and what were all those songs featured in the movie? Well, don't worry, we got you. While no soundtrack disc was released, and curiously enough, the song in the trailer that people dig so much, "Young Blood" by Naked and Famous isn't featured in the deconstructed horror, the film features a vast and eclectic mix of music that includes heavier artists like Nine Inch Nails (from the <i>Broken</i> Ep back in '92), Switchfoot, Eagles of Death Metal and Iggy Pop, but isn't...
- 4/16/2012
- by The Playlist
- The Playlist
Actress Sheetal Sheth is no stranger to controversy. She made her debut in the film Abcd , playing a promiscuous young woman struggling with the ties of family and tradition. It garnered a lot of attention from press and audiences , both positive and negative. The Indian American beauty held her own against Albert Brooks in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World, she fell in love with actress Lisa Ray in Shamim Sarif's beloved films The World Unseen and I Can't Think Straight. She also bested me during a pillow fight on my Logo show Brunch with Bridget. (I totally let her win!)
Sheth is dealing with controversy once again with her latest film, Three Veils. The films follows three Middle Eastern women and who deal with abuse, rape and struggles with their sexuality. The script was originally boycotted but was saved thanks to the efforts of the film's director and producer.
Sheth is dealing with controversy once again with her latest film, Three Veils. The films follows three Middle Eastern women and who deal with abuse, rape and struggles with their sexuality. The script was originally boycotted but was saved thanks to the efforts of the film's director and producer.
- 3/31/2011
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
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