It’s “The Hollow Girl” vs CHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE
The second season finale of CHANNEL ZERO ends with a heartbreaking, moving mediation on loss, love and friendship.
Read MoreThe second season finale of CHANNEL ZERO ends with a heartbreaking, moving mediation on loss, love and friendship.
Read More“The Damage” brings Margot and Jules home for the penultimate episode of CHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE. Along with some unwanted visitors from Room Six.
Read MoreCHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE’s 2nd episode mixes dreamy nightmares, sudden violence, and pod people paranoia.
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CHANNEL ZERO: NO END HOUSE -- "This Isn't Real" Episode 107 -- Pictured: (l-r) Amy Forsyth as Margot, The Masked Figure -- (Photo by: Allen Fraser/Syfy)
CHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE begins with a surreal dreaminess before twisting into a rabbit hole lined with funhouse mirrors.
Read MoreExpect the unexpected from CHANNEL ZERO: NO-END HOUSE when Syfy’s Creepypasta anthology returns September 20.
Read MoreCHANNEL ZERO: CANDLE COVE’s final episode combines heartbreaking loss and gut-crunching body horror within a nightmarish dreamscape to create a sad, but satisfying conclusion.
Read MoreCHANNEL ZERO: CANDLE COVE’s fourth episode “A Stange Vessel” features Deputy Adorkable wooing the Acting Sherriff, Lily Painter delivering cryptic messages from beyond, and Mrs. Booth’s Theater for Young People on a murderous field trip.
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CHANNEL ZERO: CANDLE COVE -- "Want to See Something Cool?" Episode 103 -- Pictured: Natalie Brown as Jessica Young -- (Photo by: Allen Fraser/Syfy)
CHANNEL ZERO: CANDLE COVE’s third episode dives deep into Twin Peaks territory, characters learn unpleasant truths, and we visit Mrs. Booth’s Home for Murderous Children.
Read MoreSyfy’s Creepypasta-inspired series CHANNEL ZERO: CANDLE COVE develops the mystery while explaining some history in its second episode “I’ll Hold Your Hand”.
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CHANNEL ZERO: CANDLE COVE -- "You Have To Go Inside" Episode 101 -- Pictured: Paul Schneider as Mike Painter -- (Photo by: Allen Fraser/Syfy)
SyFy’s new CHANNEL ZERO series may be based on one of the newest things in horror – “Creepypasta” online stories. But it’s first six episode story the show has roots going back to ancient myths, scary tales, and classic horror.
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