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Fear Itself: In Sickness & In Health (2008)

Reviewed by Sirand Staring Maggie Lawson, James Roday Directed by John Landis

Exclusive: Fantasia to Host Thai Horror Madness!

This year will be the 14th for the Fantasia Film Festival, and the fest just keeps getting bigger and better every year. They’re hosting a huge number of films over the course of the Fest’s three weeks, July 3rd- 21st, and this morning we got exclusive word about one premiere that fans of Thai horror are going to flip for.

Fear Itself: Family Man, The (2008)

Reviewed by Johnny Butane Starring Collin Ferguson, Clifton Collins, Jr., Josie Davis Directed by Ronny Yu

Dark Delicacies Coming to Your TV?

While I’m sure you’re all eager to check out the first pics from John Landis’ Fear Itself entry, “In Sickness and In Health”, scripted by Jeepers Creepers creator Victor Salva, some far more interesting news was found in the story over on Fangoria that features them...

Fear Itself: Spooked (2008)

Reviewed by Morgan Elektra Starring Eric Roberts, Cynthia Watros, Jack Noseworthy, Larry Gilliard Jr. Directed by Brad Anderson

Fear Itself Poster Winners Announced!

Fear Itself is debuting on NBC tomorrow with Breck Eisner’s “The Sacrifice”, so it’s time to find out who’s getting some posters from the show! Behold the names of the chosen ones; Fear Itself poster signed by series writers goes to… MICHAEL LADAVNI KATHY CONLEY Fear Itself posters will go to…

Exclusive Fear Itself Clip With Director Intro!

For those of you looking forward to the Fear Itself debut on Thursday, June 6th, which had damn well better be everyone out there, we got our hands on something very cool today: a clip from the first episode, “The Sacrifice”, with an intro by director Breck Eisner! Check it out below and be sure to hit the official Fear Itself site for more goodies!

Episode Order for Fear Itself!

All right, so we know Fear Itself kicks off on June 5th with Stuart Gordon’s “’Eater” (pictured), but after that the anthology’s schedule has been up in the air. No more!

More Directors Added to Fear Itself Lineup

Horror. That’s what it’s all about. So why the hell would the people behind the upcoming anthology series Fear Itself decide that the guy who remade The Fog deserves another shot at scaring us? In my opinion he should be relegated to romantic comedies and movies about kids dancing their way up from the slums for the rest of his career.

G4 Snags Fear Itself Trailer!

We'll make this short and simple: G4 got the exclusive trailer for NBC's horror anthology Fear Itself, which will start airing next month on June 5th. Click here for the episode guide, and look below for the trailer. G4 may have more exclusive goods on the way later today, so check back soon!

Nibble on Fear Itself's Eater

When an anticipated TV show gets its premiere pushed back, there's not much we can do but sit and wait. Unless, of course, the studio starts releasing things to get the hype in swing!

Fear Itself Pushed Back

One of these days I know there's going to be an official graphic for NBC's horror anthology Fear Itself, but until then I'm kind of content with just the channel's logo. Anyway, those of you who have been waiting patiently for the successor to Masters of Horror will have to wait a little while longer for the first episode of Fear Itself to air.

Fessenden In for Fear Itself

NBC's horror anthology Fear Itself may actually get me to watch TV again. The stories all sound likable and the latest addition to the mix has me gung-ho on the whole idea.

FEARnet Fears Itself!

I have absolutely no idea why I even pay for cable since I never have time to watch it, but this writer may have to make an exception when NBC airs the reincarnation of Masters of Horror known as "Fear Itself" this summer ... or maybe not.

Full Fear Itself Episode Lineup!

I gotta be honest; I lost a lot of interest in the NBC Fear Itself series when I learned Mick Garris was no longer involved. The concept was his to begin with, and even though the results in both seasons of Masters of Horror were questionable, there was still an indie feel to them that I had to respect.