THE RIGHT SNUFF
Two astronauts are on a history-making mission in space, but when the promise of fame and glory collides with a major misunderstanding, it ensures they’ll go down in history for an entirely different reason.
Written by: Paul Dini & Stephen Langford
Directed by: Joe Lynch
Cast: Ryan Kwanten, Breckin Meyer, Gabrielle Byndloss, Kara Kimmer
Two astronauts are on a mission together all alone in space. One of the astronauts appears to be receiving all of the credit for the mission while the other is feeling the pressure to fill his dad’s astronauts boots. They seem to be hanging in there until they receive orders about a special opportunity for the astronaut getting credit for everything. The other one now has to deal with his feelings of losing out on a chance at history.
After some really good horror filled episodes it’s good to see an episode with a little sci-fi action to it. It’s not the most advanced looking ship they’re on, but it does the trick. What’s interesting are the bright colors that are used with the ship, and everything that’s in the episode. As expected there’s a nice twist, or call it mistake, made that’s very costly. Oh and going back to the horror, there’s a good bloody moment squeezed in there.
SIBLING RIVALRY
Lola is convinced her brother is trying to kill her… but the more she pieces together, the less things make sense. Turns out, she’s looking for a monster in entirely the wrong place.
Written by: Melanie Dale
Directed by: Rusty Cundieff
Cast: Maddie Nichols, Molly Ringwald, Andrew Brodeur, Ja'Ness Tate, Jerri Tubbs,
Lola has a great story to tell the school’s guidance counselor. She’s convinced her brother is trying to kill her, but has a crazy exaggerated teenage style story to get her point across. Of course the counselor doesn’t believe her, and sends her on her way. She’s still suspicious of her brother while at school, but will she be safe when she gets home?
This one starts off with a lot of humor in Lola’s story, as the audience gets thrown into the story and back as she tells it. Maddie makes this character quite relatable to a younger audience. The story telling continues once she goes home to meet her brother, and the audience finds out what the deal is between these siblings. The horror in the episode will come out in the twist with a good showing of SFX. So far, Creepshow has done a lot of great things through three episodes helped by some terrific casting!
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More information at: http://promotehorror.com/2021/04/13/creepshow-episode-203-coming-april-15th/
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