The Peacock horror comedy finds timeliness in a dark chapter of American history. “Satan was always an existential threat,” ...
Matthew Scott Kane and David A. Goodman's Peacock series follows a metal band, and a town terrified of Satan. TV Review ...
Country music star Jelly Roll has promised to unveil the more unsavory aspects of the music industry. The “Save Me” hitmaker recently took to social media to express his frustration with the business ...
In the feature documentary Satan Wants You, filmmakers Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams dive deep into the untold story of how Dr. Pazder and Michelle Smith became international sensations ...
Just over two weeks before Christmas 1967, The Rolling Stones issued Their Satanic Majesties Request. The album’s title ...
The author of Kim Porter's alleged memoir made lofty claims about Diddy's parties, claiming that it would shake the industry.
"Hysteria!" creator Matthew Scott Kane drew from his life and the films and TV shows he grew up loving for horror series set ...
The wealthy, devilishly eccentric Minnie and Roman live in the gabled, gothic Bramford building on Central Park West and certainly seem overly attentive to the beautiful young woman who has just ...
Chatting around the merch stalls, many people say their intro to The Satanic Temple came from the 2019 documentary Hail Satan?, directed by Penny Lane, which explores the Temple's principles and ...
By Rick Porter Television Writer Peacock‘s upcoming series Hysteria! shows a town in the grips of a Satanic Panic — emphasis on the “satanic” part. The streamer has released a full trailer ...
"We're playing into the whole Illuminati Secret Society of the of the music industry, all those rumors ... that begin as ...
All he would say is that he was energised by the “Satanic panic” of the 1980s, when rumours swept America that devil-worshipping paedophiles were inveigling children with heavy metal music and ...