The second tie of the year...
THE EXORCIST Season 1
(September 2016)
(September 2016)
After the terribly disappointing Damien--the
A&E TV take on The Omen--I
honestly didn’t have high hopes for Fox’s The
Exorcist.
Let’s
face it, The Exorcist is a much more
towering presence in horror cinema than The
Omen, so it stood to reason that a television version of it would have a
much higher degree of difficulty.
But
wouldn’t you know it, Jeremy Slater (who developed The Exorcist for the small screen) actually pulled an infernally
feisty rabbit out of this particular hat, and gave us another notable reason to
celebrate TV horror.
Not
much more I can say without getting all spoiler-y, except maybe this: there are
a whole bunch of callbacks to the original film peppered throughout the first
season’s 10 episodes (you’ll know them when you see them), and there’s one
apparently incredulous Mulder Moment courtesy of Geena Davis’ Angela Rance in
the Pilot, my suggestion for which is, “Just roll with it.”
So,
yeah.
If
you’re in the mood for some excellent TV horror, then the power of Christ
compels you to check this out!
CHANNEL ZERO: CANDLE COVE
"Do 'ya sense it?
Parting Shot:
Both series have kicked off their sophomore seasons very promisingly.
With any luck, we'll see those seasons in next year's rundown...
(The Exorcist OS’ courtesy of impawards.com and dreadcentral.com; Channel Zero OS courtesy of impawards.com.)
"Something is coming.
"A strange vessel headed for the cove…”
What do you get when you take alumni from Twin Peaks (Harley Peyton) and Hannibal (Nick Antosca), and the son of noted director John Landis (Max), toss them into a wild, creatively horrific blender, then sprinkle the goo that’s left onto a heap of steaming Creepypasta?
"A strange vessel headed for the cove…”
What do you get when you take alumni from Twin Peaks (Harley Peyton) and Hannibal (Nick Antosca), and the son of noted director John Landis (Max), toss them into a wild, creatively horrific blender, then sprinkle the goo that’s left onto a heap of steaming Creepypasta?
You
get the highly unsettling Channel Zero:
Candle Cove.
This
is the kind of TV horror we desperately need, the kind that never forgets that
horror isn’t just about jump scares and on-screen gore; that it’s also about
tone and atmosphere.
Craig
William Macneill (who directed all six episodes) certainly understands this,
and now, based on what I saw on Candle
Cove, I feel the need to check out his feature, The Boy (the one with David Morse and Rainn Wilson).
This
is the first time the post-BSG SyFy
has come up with a winner of this caliber. (The fact that Channel Zero isn’t even science fiction, but a horror anthology, is another conversation entirely.)
So looking
forward to Season 2, based on “The No-End House.”
“A fire needs fuel.
“Power demands
sacrifice.
“I made mine a long time
ago.”
Parting Shot:
Both series have kicked off their sophomore seasons very promisingly.
With any luck, we'll see those seasons in next year's rundown...
(The Exorcist OS’ courtesy of impawards.com and dreadcentral.com; Channel Zero OS courtesy of impawards.com.)
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