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7 Best Shows Like ‘The Four Seasons’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Four Seasons is a comedy-drama miniseries created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield. Based on the 1981 film of the same name by Alan Alda, the Netflix series revolves around three couples, who are longtime friends and go on a weekend getaway together each season of the year. When one of the couple breaks and the man begins bringing a much younger woman to the getaways, everything gets weird. The Four Seasons stars Tina Fey, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani, Erka Henningsen, Colman Domingo, and Steve Carell. So, if you loved the hilarious comedy, biting drama, and compelling characters in The Four Seasons, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

Friends from College (Netflix) Credit – Netflix

Friends from College is a comedy-drama series created by Francesca Delbanco and Nicholas Stoller. The Netflix...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 5/6/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
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JoBlo TV roundup: The free movie this week is Alien Party Crashers!
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At the end of September, JoBlo Media and Octane Multimedia teamed up to launch a new YouTube channel named JoBlo TV, which hosts multiple feature films to watch for free throughout the week. The genres we’ll be focusing on at JoBlo TV are Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Thrillers – and the movie we shared this week is a genre-bender (or blender) that’s described as a sci-fi horror comedy!

The movie in question is called Alien Party Crashers, and that sounds like a good time to me.

Written and directed by Peter Stray, Alien Party Crashers has the following synopsis: A London DJ returns to his home in Wales to host a New Year’s Eve party. When a wave of time travelling aliens descend on the party, he and his friends must protect their rural valley from the invaders. The film stars Robert Pugh, Hannah Daniel, Sophie Melville,...
See full article at JoBlo.com
  • 11/8/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
‘Alien Party Crashers’ VOD Review
Stars: Craig Russell, Robert Pugh, Hannah Daniel, Sheena Bhattessa, Richard Mylan, Kai Owen, Aled Pugh, Robert Boulter, Kevin McCurdy, Steve Meo, Dominique Dauwe, Marc Rhys, Tsilala Brock, Sophie Melville, Richard Corgan | Written and Directed by Peter Stray

DJ Steve Dennis (Craig Russell) decides to return home to the small town of Cwmtwrch, Wales to hold a New Year’s Eve Party, with the hope of getting some new investors interested in his new business venture. Unfortunately for Steve and his guests, aliens have decided to invade, leaving them no choice but to defend themselves against the invaders.

Alien Party Crashers has a rather complicated plot, with the various events crossing over several decades, which involves abductions, time travel, killer aliens and several bodies falling from the sky. It seems an ambitious project with the low budget, but as the events unfold the various seams of the plot come nicely together,...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 3/14/2019
  • by Philip Rogers
  • Nerdly
Peter Stray
Wales-set action sci-fi 'Canaries' sells to North America (exclusive)
Peter Stray
Film premiered at last year’s FrightFest.

Genre specialist Devilworks has secured a North American release for Peter Stray’s Canaries with High Octane Pictures.

The Welsh action sci-fi is written and directed by Stray and produced by Craig Russell (who also stars), Alexandra London-Thompson and Steve Dunayer for Maple Dragon Films.

Robert Pugh (Game Of Thrones) and Hannah Daniel (Netflix’s Hinterland) lead the cast, with Sheena Bhattessa, Kai Owen and Richard Mylan.

Set in the Welsh Valleys during New Year’s Eve, the film follows a group of friends who must fight an invasion force of time-travelling aliens.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 9/13/2018
  • by Silvia Ricciardi
  • ScreenDaily
Peter Stray
Wales-set action sci-fi 'Canaries' sells to North America
Peter Stray
Film premiered at this year’s FrightFest.

Genre specialist Devilworks has secured a North American release for Peter Stray’s Canaries with High Octane Pictures.

The Welsh action sci-fi is written and directed by Stray and produced by Craig Russell (who also stars), Alexandra London-Thompson and Steve Dunayer for Marple Dragon Films.

Robert Pugh (Game Of Thrones) and Hannah Daniel (Netflix’s Hinterland) lead the past, with Sheena Bhattessa, Kai Owen and Richard Mylan.

Set in the Welsh Valleys during New Year’s Eve, the film follows a group of friends who must fight an invasion force of time-travelling aliens.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 9/13/2018
  • by Silvia Ricciardi
  • ScreenDaily
‘Canaries’ Review
Stars: Craig Russell, Robert Pugh, Hannah Daniel, Sheena Bhattessa, Richard Mylan, Kai Owen, Aled Pugh, Robert Boulter, Kevin McCurdy, Steve Meo, Dominique Dauwe, Marc Rhys, Tsilala Brock, Sophie Melville, Richard Corgan | Written and Directed by Peter Stray

DJ Steve Dennis (Craig Russell) decides to return home to the small town of Cwmtwrch, Wales to hold a New Year’s Eve Party, with the hope of getting some new investors interested in his new business venture. Unfortunately for Steve and his guests, aliens have decided to invade, leaving them no choice but to defend themselves against the invaders.

Canaries has a rather complicated plot, with the various events crossing over several decades, which involves abductions, time travel, killer aliens and several bodies falling from the sky. It seems an ambitious project with the low budget, but as the events unfold the various seams of the plot come nicely together, even though...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 11/28/2017
  • by Philip Rogers
  • Nerdly
Making Canaries: bringing an alien invasion to the Welsh valleys
Nikki Baughan Aug 25, 2017

Canaries is a British feature getting a Horror Channel FrightFest screening this weekend. We've been taking a look...

Think of big screen science fiction, and it’s likely to bring to mind glossy images of alien spacecrafts obliterating the White House, monsters running amuck in New York or Tokyo, or a post-apocalyptic Los Angelean wasteland. It’s perhaps unsurprising that these are the moments which linger in our collective consciousness; on screen at least, such cataclysmic events are usually clustered around the world’s big cities, with filmmakers giving little thought to how they might play out elsewhere.

There have been exceptions of course, such as classics like Village Of The Damned (1960) and The Stepford Wives (1975) and, in more recent years, UK filmmakers have also been looking to redress the balance. Marc Price set his 2008 zombie movie Colin on a suburban British estate, for example, while Stephen Fingleton...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 8/24/2017
  • Den of Geek
‘Don’t Knock Twice’ Exclusive Clip: Katee Sackhoff and Lucy Boynton Fight off a Disturbed Witch
Lucy Boynton
In the new horror film “Don’t Knock Twice,” there’s a disturbing urban legend involving a child-stealing witch living in an abandoned house. “Knock once to wake her from her bed, twice to raise her from the dead…” goes the rhyme, but when troubled teen Chloe (Lucy Boynton) raps at the door one night, she has no idea the horror she’s about to unleash. She flees to the country home of her estranged mother (Katee Sackhoff) — a former addict turned famous artist — and must learn to trust her after many years in order to stop the demon stalking them. It co-stars Nick Moran (“Lock, Stock and Two Smocking Barrels”), Richard Mylan (“The Upside of Anger”), Pooneh Hajimohammadi (“Words with Gods”), Jordan Bolger (“Peaky Blinders”) and more. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.

Read More: ‘Don’t Knock Twice’ Trailer: Katee Sackoff and Her Kid Might Have...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 2/2/2017
  • by Vikram Murthi
  • Indiewire
New Alternative Poster for Don’T Knock Twice
Knock. Knock.

Don’T Knock Twice is definitely not a knock, knock joke.

IFC Films debut an alternative poster which you can check out at the end of the article.

The horror film stars Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica), Lucy Boynton (The Blackcoat’S Daughter), Nick Moran (Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrells), Richard Mylan (Grownups) and Pooneh Hajimohammadi (The Machine). The film is directed by Caradog James.

Here’s the synopsis:

"Knock once to wake her from her bed, twice to raise her from the dead..." So goes a disturbing urban legend involving an abandoned house supposedly inhabited by a vengeful, child-stealing witch. When troubled teen Chloe (Lucy Boynton) raps at the door one night, she has no idea the horror she's about to unleash. Fleeing to the country home of her estranged mother (Katee Sackhoff)-a recovering addict who's turned her life around to become a famous artist-Chloe must...
See full article at LRMonline.com
  • 1/5/2017
  • by Gig Patta
  • LRMonline.com
'Don't Knock Twice' to release on VOD and HD Digital
MoreHorror.com

From the director of the award-winning UK feature film 'The Machine', IFC Midnight is proud to announce the theatrical, VOD and HD Digital release of Don't Knock Twice on

February 3, 2017.

Check out the trailer below the official synopsis.

About Don't Knock Twice

"Knock once to wake her from her bed, twice to raise her from the dead..." So goes a disturbing urban legend involving an abandoned house supposedly inhabited by a vengeful, child-stealing witch.

When troubled teen Chloe (Lucy Boynton) raps at the door one night, she has no idea the horror she's about to unleash. Fleeing to the country home of her estranged mother (Katee Sackhoff)-a recovering addict who's turned her life around to become a famous artist-Chloe must learn to trust the woman who gave her up years ago in order to stop the bloodthirsty, shape-shifting demon stalking them.

This wild supernatural shocker...
See full article at MoreHorror
  • 1/5/2017
  • by admin
  • MoreHorror
The Doorway to Hell Threatens to Open in Official Trailer for Don’T Knock Twice
"She believes that witches are conspiring to feed her to a demon." The seemingly safe confines of family and home provide no sanctuary from a witch hell-bent on claiming a mother's daughter in the official trailer for Don't Knock Twice, starring Katee Sackhoff.

Synopsis: "Knock once to wake her from her bed, twice to raise her from the dead…” So goes a disturbing urban legend involving an abandoned house supposedly inhabited by a vengeful, child-stealing witch. When troubled teen Chloe (Lucy Boynton) raps at the door one night, she has no idea the horror she’s about to unleash. Fleeing to the country home of her estranged mother (Katee Sackhoff)—a recovering addict who’s turned her life around to become a famous artist—Chloe must learn to trust the woman who gave her up years ago in order to stop the bloodthirsty, shape-shifting demon stalking them. This wild supernatural...
See full article at DailyDead
  • 1/4/2017
  • by Derek Anderson
  • DailyDead
Don't Knock Twice Brings a New Urban Legend to the Screen!
Release details have emerged for Caradog James' (The Machine) Don't Knock Twice. IFC Films will show this haunted featured in theatres and via Video-on-demand in early February. The film's story is based on an urban legend, involving a child-stealing witch. Able to change its form, this monster might just be unstoppable. An early, Russian trailer shows Chloe (Lucy Boynton) struggling with the witch's curse. The film also stars: Katee Sackhoff (Longmire), Nick Moran (Lock, Stock and Two Smocking Barrels) and Richard Mylan (Grownups). A look ahead at the home entertainment launch of Don't Knock Twice is hosted here. The urban legend is new to at least one horror fan. The saying goes like this: "knock once to wake her from her bed, twice to raise her from the dead." Once woken, the witch pursues Chloe and Chloe seeks refuge with her mother. Together, they attempt to put the witch back in the grave.
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 12/22/2016
  • by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Waterloo Road's Richard Mylan: 'Simon faces horrible situation'
Richard Mylan has confirmed that he will exit Waterloo Road before the show ends.

The actor, who stars as deputy headteacher Simon Lowsley in the BBC One drama, will leave before the series draws to a conclusion next year.

"Simon is definitely facing tough, challenging times ahead - he's blissfully unaware of it though," Mylan told Wales Online.

"I've been keeping Simon's secret quiet for a long time now and it is really hard, but he does leave the show. Fans will be expecting him to be in it until the end, so it's going to be quite a big shock for many people."

Viewers have seen Simon's wife Sue (Vanessa Hehir) kiss Pe teacher Hector Reid (Leon Ockenden), with the love triangle set to cause problems in the upcoming ninth series.

"It's a horrible situation to be in. Somebody that you love is acting differently and their behaviour becomes erratic,...
See full article at Digital Spy
  • 10/7/2014
  • Digital Spy
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