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MTV's Online Series: Savage County -- Trailer

Happy with the way that "My Super Psycho Sweet 16" turned out, MTV is ready to jump back into the horror pool with an online series created by David Harris called "Savage County". Time for a quick look! Synopsis

See My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Uncut Now

If you missed My Super Psycho Sweet 16 (review here) on MTV, now’s your chance to check it out uncut.

My Super Psycho Sweet 16 (MTV)

Reviewed by The Foywonder Starring Juilianna Guill, Lauren McKnight, Chris Zylka, Matt Angel, Maia Osman, Leandra Terrazzano, Joey Nappo Directed by Jacob Gentry

Full Trailer for My Super Psycho Sweet 16

Looking forward to MTV's latest horror offering My Super Psycho Sweet 16, but you just don't know if it'll be worth your time? Here's the full trailer to help you decide!

MTV's My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Promo Trailer

Looking forward to MTV's latest horror offering My Super Psycho Sweet 16, but you just don't know if it'll be worth your time? Here's a promotional clip to help you decide!

MTV's My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Premiering This Month

I confess to never having watched MTV's coming-of-age reality series My Super Sweet 16, but a two-hour horror film based on the franchise in which silly teens are sliced and diced? Sign me up!

MTV Howling Over Teen Wolf

Back in June we told you that Teen Wolf was the latest title added to the Hollywood remake-palooza. Turns out the Michael J. Fox-less rehash isn't headed for the big screen after all. That's because MTV has just ordered a pilot for a new "Teen Wolf" television series. Don't expect any basketball playing werewolf shenanigans in this one, though. It seems evident that MTV is more interested in courting the Twilight crowd.

MTV Movie Awards Enter the Twilight Zone

Whenever we do a story about Twilight or its upcoming sequels, we inevitably get inundated with comments from hardcore horror fans demanding more Twilight news. More Twilight, you all demand. Know who else can't get enough Twilight?

Rocky Horror Remake

Now this might go down in history as one of the worst ideas in Hollywood history; remaking The Rocky Horror Picture Show. I mean, seriously, is this necessary? The original has been annoying me since it was released in 1975, why do we need another take on it?