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July 19, 2019

Amazon's New Dark Victorian Fantasy Show: Carnival Row

This August, Amazon Video is premiering a dark fantasy set in Victorian London. Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne star in this noir fantasy series about magical creatures immigrating to Victorian London. Cara plays "Vignette Stonemoss" and Orlando plays "Rycroft Philostrate."

It doesn't look super dark, but I'm still intrigued, and I'm always up for a good costume show. Check out the teaser trailers here:

CARNIVAL ROW RESOURCES:

Carnival Row on Amazon

Carnival Row on Facebook

Carnival Row on Instagram

Carnival Row on Reddit

Carnival Row on Twitter

Carnival Row Wiki

Carnival Row on Wikipedia

Carnival Row Teaser: Humans and Creatures (ComingSoon)

Carnival Row at San Diego Comic Con (YouTube)
Carnival Row (Slashfilm)

Carnival Row Teaser Makes Victorian England a Fantasy World (Nerdist)

Carnival Row premieres on August 30.

-Carrie

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September 6, 2016

New Dark and Horror TV Shows Premiering This Fall

Aftermath


"The Copeland family battle for survival when civilization comes to an apocalyptic end, triggered by massive storms, meteor strikes, earthquakes, a plague - and the rise of supernatural creatures." I love post-apocalyptic tropes, so I'll definitely check this out. It stars Anne Heche.

The show premieres on Tuesday, September 27.


Aftermath at SyFy.com

Aftermath on Facebook

Aftermath on IMDB

Aftermath on Instagram

Aftermath on Twitter

Aftermath on Wikipedia


Channel Zero


"Imagine a world void of people and life - a ghost planet. A shocking reality Darlan suddenly finds himself in, without understanding how or why. His journey may lead him to discover something even more sinister."

The show premieres on October 11, 2016.


Channel Zero at SyFy.com

Channel Zero on Facebook

Channel Zero, on IMDB

Channel Zero on Twitter

Channel Zero at Wikipedia


The Exorcist


As you can imagine, this TV show is based on William Blatty's 1971 novel about a priest who performs exorcisms to get rid of demonic spirits. The first episode premieres on the Fox network on September 23.


The Exorcist, on Fox

The Exorcist Series on Facebook

The Exorcist Series on IMDB

The Exorcist Series on Instagram

The Exorcist Series on Twitter

The Exorcist Series on Wikipedia


Freakish


"A group of students trapped in a high school must fight for survival when predatory mutant freaks take over after a meltdown at the local chemical plant."

The entire series will be available for binge-watch streaming on October 10.


Freakish on Hulu

Freakish on IMDB

Freakish on Tumblr


Kindred Spirits


Amy Bruni and Adam Berry from SyFy's "Ghost Hunters" star in this new paranormal reality show. They visit homes reported to be haunted by family members of the residents. Not really my cup of tea, but some of you might enjoy checking this out.

The first episode premieres October 21 on TLC.


Kindred Spirits, on TLC


The Living and the Dead


Now this show sounds very intriguing to me! Check it out:

"Set in Somerset, England, in 1888, the show finds the isle on the brink of profound and fundamental social and industrial change. Against this shifting backdrop, farmer Nathan Appleby indulges his fascination with the concept of an afterlife by investigating all manner of unexplained phenomena – with the support of the Society for Psychical Research. During the course of his explorations into the spectral plane, Appleby begins to uncover increasingly disturbing things that threaten the very basis of his sanity, his life, and that of those close to him."

BBC America begins airing this show on Thursday, October 27.


The Living and the Dead, at BBC America

The Living and the Dead, on IMDB

The Living and the Dead, on Twitter

The Living and the Dead, at Wikipedia


Midnight, Texas


This show is based on Charlaine Harris's series of books. Entertainment Weekly writes, "Ghosts, vampires, angels, psychics, and perhaps a new guilty pleasure await you in Midnight, Texas."

NBC's premiere date is not yet scheduled.


Midnight, Texas, on NBC

Midnight, Texas on Facebook

Midnight, Texas on IMDB

Midnight, Texas on Twitter

Midnight, Texas on Wikipedia


Stan Against Evil


This horror comedy premieres November 2 on IFC. "An aging police sheriff who has recently lost his position due to an angry outburst begrudgingly joins an alliance with new sheriff, Evie Barret to battle angry demons haunting their small New Hampshire town."


Stan Against Evil, at IFC

Stan Against Evil, on Facebook

Stan Against Evil, at IMDB

Stan Against Evil on Twitter


Van Helsing


I feel like this is going to be a guilty pleasure. "Vanessa Helsing, distant relative of famous vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing, is resurrected only to find that vampires have taken over the world. She is humanity's last hope to lead an offensive to take back what has been lost."

You can watch the first episode on September 23 on the SyFy channel.


Van Helsing on SyFy.com

Van Helsing Series on IMDB

Van Helsing Series on Twitter

Van Helsing TV Series on Wikipedia


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July 2, 2016

Dark TV to Watch on Long Summer Nights

I really, really miss watching new episodes of True Blood on summer evenings with friends. I might go back and re-watch a few seasons courtesy of Amazon Prime, which is kindly airing the first six of seven seasons.

Meanwhile, I am looking for a nice dark show or two to keep me occupied during these long hot summer nights. I want something new to watch, not just reruns of old dark shows (other than my foray into re-watching True Blood).

Here are a few of the current dark options open to us this summer:

Scream, the Television Series

Scream, MTV's television series based on the Scream movie franchise, premiered its second season on May 30. New episodes air on Tuesdays. There appear to be about seven new episodes remaining. This probably won't be my #1 pick for something to watch, but if I need to kill time or need some background noise while I'm blogging, I might go for it.

Let's check out the Season 2 trailer:

Scream, Official MTV Website

Scream, the TV Series Official Facebook Page

Scream, the TV Series at IMDB

Scream, the TV Series, on Reddit

Scream, the TV Series Official Twitter

Scream, the TV Series at the Scream Wikia


Stranger Things

Stranger Things Season 1 premieres on July 15, on Netflix. It stars, among others, goth poster child Winona Ryder. The show is being compared to a cross between Stephen King and Steven Spielberg. It seems to be getting a lot of good press and buzz, so I'm eager to check it out.

"When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one strange little girl."

Stranger Things Official Page at Netflix

Stranger Things Official Facebook Page

Stranger Things, at IMDB

Stranger Things, on Reddit

Stranger Things Official Twitter

Stranger Things on Wikipedia


Dark Matter

This Canadian science fiction show is apparently getting even darker. It doesn't venture too far into horror territory, but definitely has some creepy moments. Season 2 premiered tonight, July 1. It's often compared to Stargate, apparently.

Dark Matter Official Page at SyFy.com

Dark Matter Official Facebook Page

Dark Matter, at IMDB

Dark Matter, on Reddit

Dark Matter Official Twitter

Dark Matter, at Wikipedia

The Dark Matter Wiki


Dead of Summer

"It's the 1980s, school is out for the summer, and when Camp Stillwater's dark, ancient mythology awakens, what was supposed to be a summer of fun soon turns into one of unforgettable scares and evil at every turn." Dead of Summer Season 1 premiered on June 28. New episodes air on Tuesdays on the Freeform cable channel (formerly ABC Family). If you (surreptitiously, of course) liked Pretty Little Liars, you'll probably enjoy this. Initial reviews say it's "campy horror," which works for me!

Let's check out the trailer:

Freeform's Official Dead of Summer Page

Dead of Summer Official Facebook Page

Dead of Summer Fan Site

Dead of Summer Fan Site

Dead of Summer on IMDB

Dead of Summer Official Twitter


Thirteen

The first season of Thirteen premiered on June 23 on BBC America. I checked it out and was really intrigued. I'm looking forward to watching the second episode later tonight when I'm done with this blog post. The main actress is doing a fabulous job. This is more a miniseries than a series - it has only five episodes.

"26-year-old Ivy Moxam steps out of an ordinary house, on an ordinary street, on an ordinary day. Ivy hasn't been seen for thirteen years, she was kidnapped in 2003 at the age of thirteen." Peek at the trailer and see what you think:

Thirteen Official Page at BBC America

Thirteen on IMDB

Thirteen, at Wikipedia


American Gothic

Ok, there's nothing "gothic" about this show. It is, however, a bit dark. It's a murder mystery drama - not particularly my favorite genre, but perhaps some of you enjoy this sort of thing. I do like serial killer shows and films, though, and admire actress Virginia Madsen, so I will give this a try.

"American Gothic enters on a prominent Boston family reeling in the wake of the chilling discovery that someone in their midst is linked to an infamous string of murders. As shocking secrets from the past and present are revealed, their mounting suspicion and paranoia that one of them is a killer threatens to tear the family apart."

American Gothic Season 1 premiered June 22 on CBS. New episodes air on Wednesdays.

American Gothic Official Page at CBS

American Gothic Official Facebook Page

American Gothic at IMDB

American Gothic Official Twitter

American Gothic at Wikipedia


Preacher

I had a nerdy friend who simply adored the Preacher comics, talking about them often over the years. I wonder what he thinks of this show - I should chat with him and ask! Preacher Season 1 debuted on May 22nd on AMC, and new shows air on Sundays. Dominic Cooper stars.

Preacher Official Page at AMC

Preacher Official Facebook Page

Preacher at IMDB

Preacher Official Twitter


Wayward Pines

I've been (mostly) enjoying Wayward Pines. It's sci-fi, not horror, but definitely has dark and depressing moments. Also, the "Abbies" growl a lot and my dogs get scared and run out of my living room! I watch it while working on blog posts or developing classes for Dark Side University. Season 2 of Wayward Pines started on May 25th. It airs on Fox.

Check out the "First Look" at Season2:

Wayward Pines Official Page at Fox

Wayward Pines Official Facebook Page

Wayward Pines at IMDB

Wayward Pines on Reddit

Wayward Pines Official Twitter

Wayward Pines Wikia


Outcast

Outcast Season 1 premiered on May 23rd on Cinemax. It's a horror drama series based on the comic by Robert Kirkman (of The Walking Dead fame). TV Guide calls it "the rare horror series that's actually scary."

Check out the trailer:

Cinemax offered up the first episode on YouTube:

Outcast Official Page at Cinemax

Outcast Official Facebook Page

Outcast on IMDB

Outcast on Reddit

Outcast Official Twitter

Outcast on Wikipedia


The Strain

The Strain is a vampire series based on the book by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. It returns (season 3) to FX on August 28. This show is actually too scary, violent and gory even for me! I can't watch it!

Here's the trailer for Season 3 of The Strain:

The Strain Official Page at FX

The Strain Official Facebook Page

The Strain at IMDB

The Strain on Reddit

The Strain Official Twitter

The Strain at Wikipedia


Happy viewing!

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August 5, 2013

New Dark Links for August 5, 2013

DARK MUSIC:

Azar Swan

This dark electronic duo from Brooklyn has a female vocalist! The members are Zohra Atash and Joshua Strawn. A couple of their songs on Soundcloud are too close to dubstep for my personal taste, but I LOVE her voice! Check out their "Amrika" video and their Bugatti cover.

http://azarswan.com/

Azar Swan on Facebook

Azar Swan on SoundCloud


DARK RESOURCES:

Death Proof Zombies

The horrific pics posted here aren't limited to just zombies. The curator, João Fialho, finds gory, gross or unusual images, then throws in the occasional interesting cat picture or still photo from a movie. You won't be bored, say 33,000 Facebook fans.

Death Proof Zombies, on Facebook

Horrific Finds

This Facebook page is really cool, I like seeing the horror and spooky finds the admin posts every day. However, I wish they'd more often link to the source of their finds. For example, this morning they posted a really cool skull toaster, but no link to where you could find one. That makes it less useful. Anyway, the page's curator has really good taste and finds super cool stuff to showcase.

Horrific Finds, on Facebook


DARK SHOPS:

Dark Alley

It's nice to see some dark dollies that are this unique and aren't just a regular baby doll spattered in red "blood" paint to look creepy. Right now there aren't any actual dolls for sale in this shop - just giclee prints of the truly frightening looking art dolls. The artist, Veronika, lives in Everett, just a little ways north of me here in Washington state.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/DarkAlley

Hysteria Machine

This shop sells extremely unique headpieces and interesting items to wear in your hair. I'm really impressed with their style!

For example, here's their Cthulhu Starspawn Sea Witch tentacle headdress.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/HysteriaMachine


DARK TV:

True Blood Screencaps

Somebody is working incredibly hard to provide so many nice good quality screen caps for all the True Blood episodes. They catch up pretty quickly after new episodes air. Their most recent album is In the Evening (Season 6 episode 7) which contains an astounding 3019 images. Not only is there a lot of eye candy here, but it can also be a good way to review an episode you missed all or parts of!

http://screencapped.net/tv/trueblood/


DARK SIDE OF THE WORLD:

Parco dei Mostri di Bomarzo

Park of the Monsters is a 16th century garden in Italy. It used to be called "Villa of Wonders." There are huge rock sculptures made to look like mythological figures. While most of the statues aren't actually horrific or scary looking, I can only imagine how awe inspiring it is to tour the park.

http://www.parcodeimostri.com/

http://www.bomarzo.net/


STEAMPUNK:

Steampunk Family

The VonHedwig family is a bunch of resourceful DIY steampunk crafters and steampunk fashionistas. Check out their projects here, and read their tales of adventure. They also teach classes, and provide an extensive list of steampunk resources. Great website!

http://www.steampunkfamily.com/

The Steampunk Family on Facebook

Steampunk Family on Twitter


--Copyright 2013 Carrie Carolin

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July 28, 2013

11 Interesting and Useful American Horror Story Links

1. American Horror Story: Asylum Official Website

The official FX Network site for American Horror Story. As you'd expect, the site offers cast and crew bios, character info, info on the episodes, a gallery of images, desktop wallpapers, American Horror Story screensavers, Facebook timeline photos, and clips from the show.

http://www.fxnetworks.com/ahs

American Horror Story on Twitter


2. American Horror Housecall

This site offers to let you send in your name, or that of a family member, to volunteer to be pranked by a character from the show. (The promotion is most likely long over by now). I'd bet the videos on the site are actually staged with actors pretending to be scared when the character spooks them, not real people, but I don't know for sure! It's just really entertaining watching the house call videos!

http://americanhorrorhousecall.com/


3. American Horror Story on Facebook

Almost three million fans of the show subscribe to this feed for their American Horror Story news and updates. The show is currently off the air, so I'm impressed how much the moderators find to post about to keep the fans' interest levels up.

American Horror Story on Facebook



4. American Horror Story Wiki

This wiki helps you keep track of everything going on with this complicated show. There are lots of entries on the characters and episode, plus videos, photos, a chat area and forum. A great way to get connected with other passionate fans of the show.

American Horror Story at Wikia.com


5. American Horror Story for Life

This closed Facebook group has almost 300 members. The group seems to do a bit of role playing based on the show.

American Horror Story for Life Group on Facebook


6. American Horror Story Coven

This Facebook group has over 1200 members, many of them from other countries. (The admins insist on posts being written in English). It appears quite active which is a good sign when the show isn't even airing right now.

American Horror Story Coven on Facebook


7. American Horror Story Chat Group

This Facebook group has over 1500 members chatting about the show and their theories on it.

American Horror Story Chat Group on Facebook


8. American Horror Story on Television Without Pity

I really enjoy the Television Without Pity TV forums. The participants are smart, snarky, educated, and passionate about their shows. The moderators do an incredible job of keeping everybody on topic, civil and preventing spam. It's sooo much more fun watching a show when you can immediately run over to these forums and share snarky comments.

Television Without Pity's American Horror Story Forum


9. American Horror Story Screencaps

This resource offers thousands of screencaps from Season 1 and Season 2 of the show. Each episode has its own album and features around 1000 screencaps per episode. Someone worked really hard to create this! It's fun to go revisit episodes via these pics, while waiting for the next season to air.

American Horror Story Screencaps, at Home of the Nutty


10. American Horror Story at Fanfiction.net

The definitive archive of fan fiction based on the show.

FanFiction.net's American Horror Story archive
http://www.fanfiction.net/tv/American-Horror-Story/


11. American Horror Story on Reddit

This subreddit is the best way I can imagine to keep up with interesting news, memes, commentary and images from the show. It's amazing how many new posts there are even today, with the show off the air for so many months.

American Horror Story on Reddit


--Copyright 2013 Carrie Carolin

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March 7, 2013

New Dark and Gothic Links for March 7, 2013

DARK NET RADIO:

Bats in the Belfry Radio

This goth/ethereal radio show airs live Mondays 8-10pm Eastern. The DJ is Mistress Laura, and the show has been on the air since 1992 (holy shit!)

Bats in the Belfry Radio on Facebook

Listen on WMBR.org

Bats in the Belfry Radio on Twitter

Z Talk Radio

This is an amazing, incredible resource for people interested in the paranormal. This radio station starts playing right away in your browser when you visit the page. The paranormal shows here include Paranormal Round Table; Between Two Worlds; the Paranormal Underground; The Buzz; Paravizionz; The Skeptical Edge; Zombiepalooza; and inexplicably, a reggae jams hour. Lots of interesting things to listen to here if you are into this kind of thing.

http://ztalkradio.com/


DARK SHOPS:

Corpseheads Halloween Horror Shop

This Massachusetts-based Etsy shop sells absolutely horrific Halloween corpse head props. I haven't seen any this cool in my wanderings, ever. This one is a lamp, how terrifying!

http://www.etsy.com/shop/Corpseheads

The Imaginarium Apparel

Rachael Forbes' stunningly beautiful clothing from England. Her designs are inspired by insects and amphibians. She describes the clothing as "theatrical." Her shop sells custom corsets, capes, skirts, headpieces, and neckpieces.

Check out some of the incredible hybrid outfits, such as this Muscae. I've never seen anything like these, and I mean that as a compliment!

http://www.theimaginariumapparel.com/

The Imaginarium Apparel, on Facebook

Spitfire Interiors

This shop sells amazing furniture (such as an Elvira vanity and a Bride of Frankenstein set of drawers). They also sell horror T-shirts, jewelry, bathroom decor, grooming products and some garage signs. Shop online, or visit their brick-and-mortar store in Whittier, CA.

http://www.spitfireinteriors.com/

Spitfire Interiors on Facebook


DARK TV:

Walking the Walking Dead

Somehow I missed this well done fan site when I wrote 25 Most Useful Walking Dead Links. It offers a podcast ( "Radio Free Woodbury"), info on Walking Dead collectibles, the comic, the TV show interviews and a chatroom.

http://www.walkingthewalkingdead.com/


GOTH COMMUNITIES:

Black and African-American Goths

I've heard from so many black goths over my 20 years of running Dark Side of the Net about how difficult it is to feel like they fit into the scene and finding other black goths in the community. I'm yet again so grateful for Facebook (and Livejournal years ago) for helping foster communities of like minded individuals with similar interests. This community boasts over 1500 members, including goths and fans of industrial music. It's active every single day too, which is a plus!

Black and African-American Goths, on Facebook

ZOMBIES:

The Liberal Dead

This zombie fansite offers a Walking Dead podcast, news, interviews, reviews, and info on zombie comics, TV and movies.

http://liberaldead.com/

The Liberal Dead on Facebook


--Copyright 2013 Carrie Carolin

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November 1, 2012

New Goth and Dark Links for November 1, 2012

DARK ART:

Boogervampire

I've been holding off on linking to this site for a long time, because the name is so very silly and gross. But I really enjoy Mary J. Hoffman's humorous horror art and films, and I think you will too.

http://www.boogervampire.com/

Boogervampire on Facebook

Felipe Solano

The DeviantArt gallery of an artist/photographer from Spain. He calls this collection "Imagenes-Imperfectas." The photographs here are oddly unsettling - look at them more closely to find out why. My favorite here is "Honey, It's a Girl!"

http://imagenes-imperfectas.deviantart.com/

Polawat

This DeviantArt gallery is full of twisted illustrations: Twisted wallpaper, snapping cats, dark matter, twisted tales, and twisted monsters.


http://polawat.deviantart.com/gallery/

Saffron Reichenbacker

A visual artist who works in photography, prints; sculpture, and collage. I think the prints section is my favorite here, with Art Deco morbid looking ladies in reds, whites, blacks and greens.

http://www.saffronreichenbacker.co.uk/

Saffron Reichenbacker, on Facebook

Seiko Kato

This artist lives in Brighton, England. They're inspired by Victorian medical books, old Victorian drawings and Victorian paraphernalia.

At this site you can view 3d Montages such as the one above; drawings; 3d collages; and creations made from plastic and fabric.

http://www.seikokato.com/


DARK LITERATURE:

My Love Haunted Heart

This is a site dedicated to 1960s and 1970s era gothic romances. Half the fun here is staring at the lurid covers with their billowy fashions and creepy houses. But also, the reviews are intriguingly well written. Glad to know I'm not the only one with a soft spot for silly Victoria Holt gothic novels.

http://hauntedhearts.wordpress.com/


DARK SHOPS:

Iklesiks Boutique

This UK-based Etsy shop sells adorably wicked little crocheted amigurumi dolls and monsters. My favorite is this evil kitty cat.

http://www.etsy.com/shop/IklesikDolls

Iklesik Dolls on Facebook

Necrosarium

This shop sells beautiful Gothic Lolita and Visual Kei jewelry and accessories.
There are lots of skull and rose-themed items, plus unusual pieces such as this Queen of Crows Crown. I also don't run into stores that sell eye patches very often. Cool!

http://www.necrosarium.com/

Necrosarium on Facebook


DARK TELEVISION:

The Following

Kevin Bacon plays a former FBI agent who is tasked with hunting down an escaped serial killer. This is more drama than horror, but since it's about a serial killer, I thought I'd mention it here. Plus, it has really cool teaser art.

The Following (Official) at Fox.com

The Following, on Facebook


GOTH CLUBS:

Katacombes

A club/venue in downtown Montreal, Quebec. It books bands who play punk, metal, black doom, psychobilly, rockabilly, electro-industrial, EBM, gothic, batcave and other alternative styles. I wouldn't go here hoping to attend a goth night, but if you're in the area looking for a show to go to, check out their upcoming gig listings.

http://www.facebook.com/coopkatacombes/


HORROR GENRE:

The FearShop Horror Podcast

This horror podcast has been running for nearly four years. They are currently on Episode 86, which discusses and reviews Prometheus (2012), Smiley (2012), Chernobyl Diaries (2012), Adam Chaplin (2011) and Nightmare Concert (A Cat in the Brain)(1990).

http://www.fearshop.com/podcast/

Promote Horror

This site offers to help you promote your horror-related books, films, blogs, websites, artwork, photography, stores, conventions, events, podcasts, press releases, and Kickstarter campaigns. At no cost! Even if you don't have something to promote, this is a fascinating site for people interested in horror. Updated daily, it helps you keep up with new happenings, new shows, movies, and publications in the genre. Currently blogging about the Shockfest Film Festival, the film The Bay arriving in theaters; and mentioning a 22 minute short called Bloody Aliens.

http://www.promotehorror.com

PromoteHorror on Facebook

PromoteHorror on Twitter

Midnite Mausoleum

A cable horror show that's aired in over 50 cable markets across the country. Hosts Robyn Graves, Grimms, Wolfred and Marlena Midnite watch horror films and discuss the genre.

http://www.midnitemausoleum.com/

Midnite Mausoleum TV, on Facebook


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