In the upcoming episode of “Lone Star Law,” scheduled to air at 4:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, on Animal Planet, viewers are in for a thrilling ride as game wardens Matt Kiel and Michael Serbanic delve into the mysteries of a bizarre lakeside encampment. The narrative takes an unexpected turn as the duo unravels the details surrounding this unusual setup, adding an element of intrigue to the episode.
As the episode unfolds, a seemingly tranquil day at the beach takes a dramatic twist when illegal gillnets are discovered. The game wardens must navigate the challenges of enforcing wildlife regulations and preserving the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
Additionally, Matt Maloney steps into action to protect a neighborhood from trespassers in the border town of Del Rio. The episode promises a blend of wildlife enforcement and community protection, showcasing the diverse responsibilities shouldered by these dedicated game wardens.
Tune in to...
As the episode unfolds, a seemingly tranquil day at the beach takes a dramatic twist when illegal gillnets are discovered. The game wardens must navigate the challenges of enforcing wildlife regulations and preserving the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
Additionally, Matt Maloney steps into action to protect a neighborhood from trespassers in the border town of Del Rio. The episode promises a blend of wildlife enforcement and community protection, showcasing the diverse responsibilities shouldered by these dedicated game wardens.
Tune in to...
- 1/23/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Sterling K. Brown and the cast of “The Blackening” have been added to the lineup at CultureCon Los Angeles 2023. The festival kicks off on Saturday, June 17 at Rolling Greens Mateo, making it the first-ever full CultureCon summit to take place in L.A.
The festival is presented by Max and will be hosted by comedian Jay Pharoah and Emmy-winning journalist Francesca Amiker. Also slated to appear is singer-songwriter Victoria Monét, rapper Lakeyah and “The Blackening” director Tim Story and stars Dewayne Perkins and X Mayo, who’ll discuss the horror-comedy with Pharoah.
Festival partners Cîroc, Sephora, My Black is Beautiful, Prime Video, McDonald’s, Coca Cola and others will be hosting panels and activities for festival goers. In addition, CultureCon will be filled with skill-building workshops, activations and numerous Black-owned small businesses to shop from.
“When it comes to real community work in the East, CultureCon has held it down bar for bar,...
The festival is presented by Max and will be hosted by comedian Jay Pharoah and Emmy-winning journalist Francesca Amiker. Also slated to appear is singer-songwriter Victoria Monét, rapper Lakeyah and “The Blackening” director Tim Story and stars Dewayne Perkins and X Mayo, who’ll discuss the horror-comedy with Pharoah.
Festival partners Cîroc, Sephora, My Black is Beautiful, Prime Video, McDonald’s, Coca Cola and others will be hosting panels and activities for festival goers. In addition, CultureCon will be filled with skill-building workshops, activations and numerous Black-owned small businesses to shop from.
“When it comes to real community work in the East, CultureCon has held it down bar for bar,...
- 6/2/2023
- by Jazz Tangcay, Sophia Scorziello and Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
The Lighthouse International Film Festival have announced their Darkhouse programming block for this year's festival on Long Beach Island, New Jersey. Our friend Ted Geoghegan's film Brooklyn 45 is one of four U.S. feature films in this year's lineup. The other three homegrown films include the unsettling life-sized puppet flick, Abruptio, animated dark fantasy, Unicorn Boy, and haunted adventure flick, Ghost Babe. The lone international title in the block is Enter Mycel from Austrian director Matt Kiel. There will also be a special screening of Niels Arden Oplev's The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. Write ups about all five films are included in the announcement that follows. 2023 Lighthouse Film Festival Announces Darkhouse Programming Fifteenth Edition of Premiere East Coast Film Festival Reveals...
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- 5/10/2023
- Screen Anarchy
The Lighthouse International Film Festival has announced their second edition of Darkhouse this afternoon, a genre-centric screening category focused on the best in boundary-pushing horror, science fiction, and fantasy cinema.
The festival’s Darkhouse program, which will take place June 7-11 on Long Beach Island, NJ, will showcase five new features, one special spotlight screening, and 28 short films.
Selected titles include Ted Geoghegan’s SXSW hit Brooklyn 45, about a group of veterans who gather for a séance at the end of World War II; Evan Marlowe’s mannequin horror film Abruptio, featuring the voices of Jordan Peele, James Marsters, and Robert Englund; and Matt Kiel’s animated dark fantasy Unicorn Boy, starring Patton Oswalt, Maria Bamford, and Harold Perrineau. The programming block will also feature a special screening of 2009’s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo with director Niels Arden Oplev in attendance.
In addition to their Darkhouse category,...
The festival’s Darkhouse program, which will take place June 7-11 on Long Beach Island, NJ, will showcase five new features, one special spotlight screening, and 28 short films.
Selected titles include Ted Geoghegan’s SXSW hit Brooklyn 45, about a group of veterans who gather for a séance at the end of World War II; Evan Marlowe’s mannequin horror film Abruptio, featuring the voices of Jordan Peele, James Marsters, and Robert Englund; and Matt Kiel’s animated dark fantasy Unicorn Boy, starring Patton Oswalt, Maria Bamford, and Harold Perrineau. The programming block will also feature a special screening of 2009’s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo with director Niels Arden Oplev in attendance.
In addition to their Darkhouse category,...
- 5/10/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Fest unveils Narrative, Documentary, Breakouts, Spotlight, and Unstoppable programming line-ups.
Organisers at the hybrid 29th Slamdance Film Festival have announced that the word premiere of Dimitri Coats’ Free LSD will close the festival on January 20 2023 as they also unveiled Narrative, Documentary, Breakouts, Spotlight, and Unstoppable programming line-ups.
Free LSD follows an adult store owner who takes an experimental drug that provides a glimpse into a parallel universe where he is the leader of a band battling evil aliens over the future of human consciousness. Keith Morris, Coats, Autry Fulbright II, Dh Peligro, and Jack Black are among the cast.
The...
Organisers at the hybrid 29th Slamdance Film Festival have announced that the word premiere of Dimitri Coats’ Free LSD will close the festival on January 20 2023 as they also unveiled Narrative, Documentary, Breakouts, Spotlight, and Unstoppable programming line-ups.
Free LSD follows an adult store owner who takes an experimental drug that provides a glimpse into a parallel universe where he is the leader of a band battling evil aliens over the future of human consciousness. Keith Morris, Coats, Autry Fulbright II, Dh Peligro, and Jack Black are among the cast.
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- 12/5/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Hell Den―a new animated series from Shout! Studios, DrinkTV, and Dr. God―is a six-part series that follows a young boy named Andrew, the fifth horseman of the apocalypse named Kenneth, a mutant cyborg named Bet-c, an alien named Fleek, and a giant in the midst of an apocalypse. Hell Den is now available to stream on DrinkTV.
"DrinkTV, in conjunction with Shout! Studios and Dr. God, is announcing a new show airing exclusively on the streaming platform. Hell Den is an animated series that mixes original animation and re-dubbed cartoons in a deliciously warped and hilarious brew of social satire, musical parody, and good ol’ fashioned absurdist humor. Hell Den is a new take on old cartoons with commentary by an odd group of world-obliterating drinking buddies, one 12-year-old kid, and fun guest voices. Take a shot of Robot Chicken, add a splash of Beavis and Butthead, and...
"DrinkTV, in conjunction with Shout! Studios and Dr. God, is announcing a new show airing exclusively on the streaming platform. Hell Den is an animated series that mixes original animation and re-dubbed cartoons in a deliciously warped and hilarious brew of social satire, musical parody, and good ol’ fashioned absurdist humor. Hell Den is a new take on old cartoons with commentary by an odd group of world-obliterating drinking buddies, one 12-year-old kid, and fun guest voices. Take a shot of Robot Chicken, add a splash of Beavis and Butthead, and...
- 5/13/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
It’s the last TV party on Earth and it’s pretty twisted. Welcome to Hell Den, the new, animated post-apocalyptic comedy series from Shout! Studios that debuts this Friday on the DrinkTV streaming platform. The show’s first trailer, exclusive to Deadline, is below but it contains coarse humor and is intended for immature adult audiences.
The six-episode series features the subversive riffing talents of the Dr. God comedy troupe as they re-dub vintage clips and crack wise in the satirical traditions of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 , Beavis & Butthead and Robot Chicken. The premise: Civilization has been obliterated but, somehow, a 12-year-old kid named Andrew has survived with his home (and the world’s last stocked liquor cabinet) intact. The TV still works, too, so he’s got some new friends over for a viewing party: Bet-c, the sympathetic but volatile mutant cyborg; Fleek, a sleazy, alcoholic alien; Giantic, a towering,...
The six-episode series features the subversive riffing talents of the Dr. God comedy troupe as they re-dub vintage clips and crack wise in the satirical traditions of Mystery Science Theatre 3000 , Beavis & Butthead and Robot Chicken. The premise: Civilization has been obliterated but, somehow, a 12-year-old kid named Andrew has survived with his home (and the world’s last stocked liquor cabinet) intact. The TV still works, too, so he’s got some new friends over for a viewing party: Bet-c, the sympathetic but volatile mutant cyborg; Fleek, a sleazy, alcoholic alien; Giantic, a towering,...
- 5/8/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
There’s a crazy and fun sounding new animated series in development that you might want to know about called Hell Den. The series comes from Shout! Studios and Dr. God and is coming to a streaming service called DrinkTV.
The series is described as being a mix of shows that include Robot Chicken, Beavis and Butthead, and and Mystery Science Theater 3000. The series centers around a 12-year-old boy named Andrew who is one of the few left in a post-uber-apocalypse world and Andrew’s house has electricity, a Vcr, and a full liquor cabinet. Because of this, his place becomes home base for a variety of unique characters in this crazy world.
Hell Den mixes original animation and re-dubbed cartoons to create a blend of social satire, musical parody, and absurdist humor. The series will pay homage to classic old cartoon and will feature original commentary. Here’s...
The series is described as being a mix of shows that include Robot Chicken, Beavis and Butthead, and and Mystery Science Theater 3000. The series centers around a 12-year-old boy named Andrew who is one of the few left in a post-uber-apocalypse world and Andrew’s house has electricity, a Vcr, and a full liquor cabinet. Because of this, his place becomes home base for a variety of unique characters in this crazy world.
Hell Den mixes original animation and re-dubbed cartoons to create a blend of social satire, musical parody, and absurdist humor. The series will pay homage to classic old cartoon and will feature original commentary. Here’s...
- 5/2/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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