32 Top Vampire Films and Television Series 2483

Dive into a new collection of thrilling tales featuring fangs that are anything but dull!

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Vampire stories have existed for over a century, with various mediums covering various icons of undead bloodsucking. Whether they’re funny, frightening, or somewhere attractively in between, vampire stories are too good to pass up. So if you’re looking to hang out with these creatures of the night, check out this list of the best vampire movies and TV shows! (Sorry Twilight fans, you didn’t make the cut.)

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The Lost Boys (1987) is a cult classic film that blends horror and comedy, showcasing the story of two brothers who move to a California town and encounter a gang of vampires. With its iconic soundtrack and memorable performances, the film has become a significant part of 80s pop culture.

One of the best ‘80s movies ever, The Lost Boys introduced us to David (Kiefer Sutherland), the Peter Pan of vampires. Director Joel Schumacher’s horror-comedy kept vampires terrifying, while also adding the attractive allure that we’ve seen repeated throughout various incarnations. Not to mention, this has one of the best final punchlines a movie has ever landed.

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Alexander Skarsgard, with his flowing long hair, is positioned against an unusual red backdrop in the series True Blood.

True Blood (2008 - 2014) 是一部美国电视剧,基于查尔斯·斯特罗斯的小说系列。

Adapting Charlaine Harris’ novels revolving around Sookie Stackhouse (Anna Paquin), True Blood is an HBO hit that fans still reflect upon. By the end of its seven-season run, the small town of Bon Temps encountered sultry romance, dark comedy, and terror at the hands of werewolves, fairies, and witches. But the bedrock of this series has always been the social commentary told in a world where vampires are widely acknowledged…and are naturally persecuted.

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Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)

For a performer as versatile as Tom Cruise happens to be, it’s still a disappointment that he was never given the chance to return to the role of Lestat de Lioncourt. Interview with the Vampire’s 1994 film adaptation saw Brad Pitt play the forlorn Louis de Pointe du Lac to Cruise’s chaotic sadist, and the contrast is amazing to watch in action. Also, Kirsten Dunst lands one hell of a breakout performance as Claudia, making this disturbing vampire family complete.

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Fright Night (1985) is a classic horror-comedy film that tells the story of a teenager who discovers that his new neighbor is a vampire. As he tries to convince those around him of the supernatural threat, he enlists the help of a television horror host to confront the sinister creature. The film blends humor, suspense, and supernatural elements, making it a beloved entry in the genre.

Charley Brewster (William Ragsdale) was your typical ‘80s movie teenager…until Jerry Dandridge (Chris Sarandon) moved into the neighborhood. Director Tom Holland’s vampire classic shows us what happens when a dopey teen squares off with a seductive yet sinister supernatural force; and it doesn’t skimp on the blood or the comedy in the process.

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What We Do In The Shadows (2019 - 2024)

Six seasons still doesn’t feel enough for FX’s What We Do in the Shadows adaptation. Expanding Taika Waititi’s 2014 mockumentary into an extended universe of lunacy, following Long Island’s found family of fang bearers (and Harvey Guillén’s Guillermo) became one of those rare cases where the TV version outdid the source film it was based on. From its humble origins, straight through to What We Do in the Shadows’ perfect series finale, the series was a consistently funny delight.

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Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)

Much as 2024’s Nosferatu strived to be a more modern adaptation of F.W. Murnau’s classic mockbuster, 1992’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula gave fans fresh blood when telling this time-worn classic. Gary Oldman plays the Francis Ford Coppola-directed spin on this character as both a tragic romantic and a vicious adversary.

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Dark Shadows (1991)

Reinventing the classic ABC soap opera as a darker, moodier affair, the short-lived NBC revival of Dark Shadows tried to make a name for itself in 1991. As Ben Cross stepped into the iconic role of Barnabas Collins, it’s miles away from the 2012 Tim Burton adaptation, which turned the more gothically inclined story into a silly comedy. It probably didn't help that this dramatic reimagining was staked after a short first season.

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Shadow of the Vampire (2000)

Decades before Willem Dafoe would play for the human team in Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu, the Academy Award nominee actually dipped his fangs into the legendary off-brand remake of Dracula through Shadow of the Vampire. A dark comedy that shows us the “real story” behind F.W. Murnau (John Malkovich) and his horror milestone, the plot alleges that Dafoe’s Max Schreck was an actual vampire/movie-making diva.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997 - 2003)

Joss Whedon’s horror/comedy cult classic found a second life as a seven-season TV series, with Sarah Michelle Gellar embodying a more grounded incarnation of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The tone wasn’t the only improvement, as some of the best Buffy episodes experimented with form, and gave us impressive guest stars like John Ritter and a pre-fame Pedro Pascal. It was also one of the most effective heartbreakers, thanks to some deaths and romances that didn’t always involve the undead.

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Nosferatu (2024)

Robert Eggers is a modern horror master that understands the classics. His 2024 adaptation of Nosferatu proved that fact yet again, thanks to a new spin on director F. W. Murneau’s bootleg classic. Despite Bill Skarsgard’s gross-out latex stories and Count Orlock looking quite imposing, his would-be romance with Ellen (Lily-Rose Depp) is as haunting as it is intriguing.

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The Strain (2014 - 2017) is a television series that blends elements of horror and drama, focusing on a viral outbreak that transforms humans into vampire-like creatures. The show, based on the novel trilogy by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan, follows a team of CDC officials and other survivors as they battle to save humanity from this terrifying epidemic. Over its four-season run, the series explores themes of survival, power, and the nature of evil.

Co-creators Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan created a horror literary hit with their trilogy of books telling the story of The Strain. So when it came time to adapt the series to TV, FX gave it a four-season epic that covered this apocalypse from its very beginning. Dishing out vampire lore, while giving us intriguing characters on both sides of the conflict, the tale even gave us one of Stephen King’s favorite TV monster hunters!

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From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) is a cult classic film that blends elements of crime, horror, and dark comedy. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino, the story follows two brothers on the run who seek refuge in a remote bar, only to discover that it is a haven for vampires. The film features a unique mix of action and supernatural elements, culminating in a thrilling and bloody showdown as the protagonists fight for survival against the undead.

It sucks that the big twist of Robert Rodriguez’s From Dusk Till Dawn kind of needs to be spoiled in instances like this. What begins as a crime thriller that sees the Gecko Brothers (George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino) kidnapping a family as cover for their escape to Mexico turns into something much more deadly. I’m not going to say it’s vampires, but if you know this list, or even know this movie, you know what’s up.

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Midnight Mass (2021)

Creator Mike Flanagan delivered an opus of horror and humanity in the Netflix limited series Midnight Mass. “Transformation” is the one word this story could be boiled down to, as the mysterious Father Paul Hill (Hamish Linklater) arrives on Crockett Island just as some interesting occurrences start to take shape. You can expect to be frightened, but don’t be surprised if you end up crying here and there.

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Let the Right One In (2008)

A methodically haunting film, Let The Right One In is a vampire movie on its surface. As bullied loner Oskar (Kåre Hedebrant) starts to strike up a friendship with Eli (Lina Leandersson), their deepening connection leads to an unintended web of death. But the more you look under the surface of author John Ajvide Lindqvist’s screenplay adapting his own book, the more you’ll see the subtle mix between the disturbing and the melancholic.

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Angel (1999 - 2004) is a television series that follows the story of a vampire with a soul, Angel, who seeks redemption for his past sins by helping those in need in Los Angeles.

It’s rare that a spinoff can pack as much of a punch as its predecessor, but Angel managed to do just that. The David Boreanaz-led offshoot from Buffy the Vampire Slayer was cut short at the end of Season 5, despite co-star James Marsters noting Angel’s huge audience spike. So if you’re ready for a noir-tinged L.A. adventure that ends rather abruptly, look no further.

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Van Helsing (2004年)

What do you do when you’ve landed two successful Mummy movies with Brendan Fraser? Well, if you’re director Stephen Sommers, you try your hand at the rest of the Universal Monsters universe in one fell swoop with a movie like Van Helsing. With Hugh Jackman playing a variant of the titular legendary vampire hunter, there are all sorts of creatures that he has to contend with; leading to an adventure that’s just as blood-pumping and hysterical as The Mummy.

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Castlevania (2017 - 2021)

Netflix’s adaptation of the Konami video game Castlevania didn’t have to go that hard. And yet, the religious overtones and painted blood both flowed as Dracula himself tried to start a reign of terror in Romania. A terrific video game adaptation, and a hell of a cartoon, the legacy continues in a follow-up series, Castlevania: Nocturne.

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The Final Journey of the Demeter (2023)

It took decades for The Last Voyage of the Demeter to finally become a reality. Focusing on the chapter of Bram Stoker’s Dracula in which the vampiric menace makes his crossing to England, this ensemble horror show is a beautiful slow burn. Audiences may not have dug this one upon initial release, but director André Øvredal’s richly drawn nightmare is ripe to be discovered by audiences in the mood for something underrated.

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The Munsters (1964 - 1966) was a classic American television series that blended comedy and horror, showcasing the amusing misadventures of a lovable monster family living in a spooky mansion.

Yes, The Munsters technically counts as a vampire show. With Lily (Yvonne DeCarlo) and Grandpa (Al Lewis) making up the fanged contingent of the family, their misadventures with the lovably dopey creature Herman (Fred Gwynne) made for a memorable TV sitcom. And to think, between the debuts of The Addams Family and Batman, network execs somehow thought there wasn’t room for this monstrous slice of life.

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Blade II (2002)

People might see the first two Blade movies as interchangeable on a list like this. They’d be wrong, because while Wesley Snipes’ origin story in the Marvel Comics universe is impressive, Blade II really makes him sing. Director Guillermo del Toro not only got to sort of test out his vampires for The Strain through the designs of the Reapers, he also gave us scenes between Snipes and Ron Perlman that only make the action even more...exciting.

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Being Human (2008 - 2013)

Can a ghost, a vampire, and a werewolf truly live together? That might sound like the setup to a joke, but the BBC series Being Human did ask, and answer, that very question through five seasons. With the vampire part of the equation being filled by John Mitchell (Aidan Turner) and later Hal Yorke (Damien Molony), creator Toby Whitehouse’s show would eventually be remade in the US, with none of the casting switch-ups of its source material.

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Abigail (2024)

Radio Silence’s abilities with comedy and horror are cranked up and given fangs in Abigail. As a bunch of amateur kidnappers wander into a job where they have to grab and babysit a 12-year-old girl (Alisha Weir), the tables soon turn as this older-than-she-looks menace hunts her would-be captors. If you’re looking for more Kevin Durand vampire action, fans of The Strain should give this flick a spin.

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Rosario + Vampire (2008)

Vampires can be rather cute if you write them the right way. The two-season anime adaptation of the manga Rosario + Vampire is one such project, as it follows young man Tsukune Aono who accidentally finds himself going to a monsters-only boarding school. Luckily for him, vampire girl Moka Akashiya helps him survive, as she’s not only friendly, but she also has a crush on our hero.

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Vampires vs. The Bronx (2020)

There are two huge reasons vampire fans should watch the ever-charming horror-comedy Vampires vs. The Bronx. The first one is obviously because of the fact that using gentrification as a metaphor for a vampiric conquest is pretty sharp. But another fantastic note to make is that this is a modern flick that establishes Blade as a sacred vampire text. So if you like Wesley Snipes’ Daywalker, this Netflix original is an easy option.

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Anne Rice's "Interview With The Vampire" (2022 - Present)

There is a lot of queer subtext that the movie adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire couldn’t fully dig into in the mid-’90s. So when AMC got its hands on the rights to reinterpret the entire book series, the new Louis (Jacob Anderson) and Lestat (Sam Reid) were able to really sink their teeth into everything fans already knew about these undead foils.

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Fright Night (2011) is a modern remake of the classic 1985 horror-comedy film. The story follows a teenager named Charlie Brewster, who discovers that his new neighbor, Jerry Dandridge, is a vampire. As mysterious disappearances occur in their suburban neighborhood, Charlie teams up with a famous vampire hunter to confront the sinister creature and protect his loved ones. The film blends humor and horror, showcasing thrilling moments and a fresh take on the vampire genre.

It’s always amazing when a remake can stand on its own two feet, honoring its source while also doing its own thing. 2011’s revamped version of Fright Night is a beautiful case in point, especially when focusing on the villainous vampire Jerry Dandridge. Played by Colin Farrell, Jerry’s romantic melancholy is replaced with dude bro sociopath energy aimed at Anton Yelchin's Charlie Brewster. Also, David Tennant’s Peter Vincent, heavily influenced by mid-aughts illusionist Criss Angel, is another deliciously R-rated note in this picture’s arsenal.

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The Vampire Diaries (2009 - 2017) is a supernatural drama series that captivated audiences with its intense storytelling and complex characters.

If you mix in a little bit of Twilight with a touch of Supernatural and a heaping dose of Dracula, you’ve got the formula for The CW hit The Vampire Diaries. With two spin-offs and plenty of smoldering good looks from cast members like Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev, this is a pure example of what the network was known for in its heyday.

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Hotel Transylvania 3: A Monster Vacation (2018)

Kids need to be introduced to vampires at some point, and the Hotel Transylvania series is probably the best way to get youngsters acquainted with creatures of the night. But suppose you really want to go for the comedic gold. In that case, it's recommended you watch Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, as it pits lonely widower Drac (Adam Sandler) against his would-be hunter/potential love interest Ericka (Kathryn Hahn)...the great-granddaughter of the Van Helsing (Jim Gaffigan.)

American Horror Story: Hotel (2015 - 2016) is a chilling installment of the acclaimed anthology series, delving into the dark and twisted events surrounding a mysterious hotel filled with supernatural occurrences and haunted pasts.

The fifth season of Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story mixed two things that people can’t get enough of: murder hotels, and the creatures that run them. Acting as a web of mayhem, intrigue, and bloodletting orchestrated by the alluring Countess (Lady Gaga), things get as twisted and steamy as you’d expect from FX’s long-running masterpiece of fright.

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Jesus Christ: Vampire Slayer

Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter is a movie you should absolutely not take seriously. Unless you take your low-budget musical horror comedies gravely serious; in which case continue as planned. Director Lee Demarbre and writer Ian Driscoll leave it all on the field in a picture that’s so absurd, that no synopsis would do it justice. You’ll just have to trust your heart, and The Lord, and this one.

NOS4A2 (2019 - 2020) 是一部基于乔·希尔同名小说改编的恐怖剧集,讲述了一个关于超自然力量和追逐的故事。

Author Joe Hill’s NOS4A2 is a twisted gem that father Stephen King is probably very proud of. Sharing similar sensibilities to his master of horror dad, vampire Charlie Manx (Zachary Quinto) hunts young children to stay immortal, and uses a sickly sweet Christmas village to do just that. Of course, with a seemingly psychic woman on his trail (Ashleigh Cummings), the playing field is a bit more evened out in this two-season scrap.

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Vamp (1986) is a horror-comedy film that follows a group of college students who venture into a nightclub in search of entertainment, only to discover that it's a den for vampires. The film combines elements of humor and horror, featuring a mix of quirky characters and supernatural thrills.

If you’re heading out for a little bit of nightlife, you should always keep in mind where you’re headed. The young men at the heart of 1986’s Vamp didn’t get that warning, which is what leads them to the nightclub that introduces them to the enigmatic Katrina (Grace Jones). A night of fatal misadventure follows, as this After Hours style horror-comedy doesn’t let our protagonists off easy.

Siap Lihat Koki Park Seo Joon? ‘Jinny’s Kitchen’ akan Kembali Lagi dengan Musim ke-2!
Siap Lihat Koki Park Seo Joon? ‘Jinny’s Kitchen’ akan Kembali Lagi dengan Musim ke-2!

Sukses bikin lapar penggemar di musim pertama, kini ‘Jinny’s Kitchen’ kembali hadir lagi! Siapa yang sudah nggak sabar lihat chef handal Park Seo Joon?Variety show‘Jinny’s Kitchen’ akan kembali dengan musim kedua. Hal ini dikonfirmasi oleh pejabat tvN yang mengatakan, jika program yang dibuat Na Young Seok ini sedang syuting untuk musim keduanya. Program ini merupakan acara hiburan tentang sebuah restoran yang dijalankan oleh Lee Seo Jin, yang pernah menjadi direktur di ‘Yoon’s Kitchen’ yang dipromosikan menjadi Presiden. Baca juga:Sakura Le Sserafim Share Tips Skincare untuk Menjaga Kulit Lembap!Di musim pertamanya, ada karyawan Jung Yu Mi, Park Seo Joon, Choi Woo Sik dan anak magang V BTS yang memeriahkan dapur ‘Jinny’s Kitchen’, yang melakukan perekaman di Bacalar, Mexico. Kabarnya, untuk musim kedua ini akan mengambil lokasi di Islandia. “Kami mohon pengertiannya bahwa kami tidak bisa memastikandetailnya demi proses syuting yang aman dan lancar,” ujar pihak tvN. Melansir dariStar News,ketiga karyawan tetap yakni Park Seo Joon, Jung Yumi, dan Choi Woo Shik, dipastikan bergabung di musim kedua dan siap menjadi anggota tetap dapur lagi. Baca juga:Lisa BLACKPINK Bakal Debut di Series ‘The White Lotus Season 3’!Tim produksi berencana untuk berangkat ke Islandia pada bulan Maret untuk melakukan syuting. Seorang pejabat mengatakan kepada media, “Paracasttelah berbicara tentang melakukan ‘Jinny’s Kitchen’ Season 2 bersama-sama. Namun, karena sifat syuting acara saat tinggal di luar negeri selama sekitar dua minggu, mereka harus meninggalkan jadwal mereka kosong untuk jangka waktu yang lama. Mereka semua adalah aktor dengan jadwal yang sibuk, jadi koordinasi terperinci diperlukan,” lanjut pejabat tvN. Baca juga:Beauty Routine Michelle Yeoh yang Bikin Dirinya Tampil Awet Muda!Sementara itu, V BTS nggak ikut bergabung dalam musim kedua karena sedang menjalani masa wajib militer. Siapa nih yang nunggu masakan baru Park Seo Joon? Image: dok. tvN 

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Southern Charm's Molly Claims 'ANTM' Was 'Psychological Torture,' Much 'Tougher' Than the Bravo Series 2447
Southern Charm's Molly Claims 'ANTM' Was 'Psychological Torture,' Much 'Tougher' Than the Bravo Series 2447

View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Molly O'Connell. Molly O’Connell is new to Southern Charm for season 10 but she’s no stranger to reality TV after competing on America’s Next Top Model. “Top Model was harder, definitely,” Molly, 37, revealed on the Thursday, January 16, episode of “The Viall Files” podcast. “It was 24/7 filming. They had motion sensor cameras in the corner of our bedrooms.” The model, who came in second during season 16 of ANTM in 2011, recalled the showers being “see-through except for one little frosted part” and the bathrooms only having a curtain instead of a door. “You couldn’t really get away from anyone. They could easily walk in,” Molly clarified, pointing out that the cameras wouldn’t invade the bathrooms while you were using them. However, she insisted, “If you tried to avoid the cameras, they’d track you down.” Molly claimed that the production crew would intentionally create chaos and amplify everyone's feelings by scheduling interviews at “really late” hours. “I would get low blood sugar attacks and need food and they would dangle a sandwich in front of me. ‘Just a few more questions Molly and then we’ll feed you,’” she told host Nick Viall of her time filming back in 2010. “It was so toxic.” While Molly called ANTM “a bit of psychological torture,” she said, “I would still do it again. It wasn’t so horrible that I wouldn’t do that experience all over again.” During her first season of Southern Charm — her debut episode premiered in December 2024 — Molly has been open about her challenges as a model. She has discussed her weight gain and ups and downs with self-confidence as a result. View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Photo credit: Molly O’Connell/Instagram After talking about her weight on camera, Molly was fat-shamed by pal Whitney Sudler-Smith for eating a cupcake during the December 12, 2024, episode. “He’s very insensitive,” Molly told Viall and his wife, Natalie Joy, of Whitney on Thursday. When asked if Whitney or Tyra Banks was “more rude about food,” Molly said it wasn’t even close. “Honestly, I’d say Tyra,” she responded. “Whitney only mentioned that one thing. He doesn’t usually talk to me that way. It was more like, ‘Seriously, can’t you pick up on the vibe?’” Molly noted that Banks, 51 — who created the model competition in 2003 — was “so toxic” but claimed, “She didn’t say stuff about us eating.” “She wasn’t like, ‘Don’t eat.’ But she did come and film a segment with us about healthy food to eat,” Molly recalled, adding that there was a skewed perspective on the model’s sizes on ANTM. “The people who they would be like, ‘You’re plus size. You’re the biggest girl here.’ They’re smaller than I am now.” She recalled that the time they filmed her season was “toxic.” However, despite the negativity, Molly mentioned that it was “very enjoyable” and she had “many incredible experiences” that contributed to her career growth. Molly still talks to “almost all” of the models she competed against to “some extent,” especially the season 16 winner, Brittani Kline. “We stayed very good friends,” she shared. “I talk to [judge and photographer] Nigel Barker,” Molly added. “He was super nice. The judges weren’t as in on the [toxicity].” When it comes to Southern Charm, Molly said that the drama is coming — but her experience on the show has been pleasant. View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Michelle Watt/Bravo Network “It was enjoyable. I tend to be under a lot of stress constantly. I’m quite anxious by nature. I remember thinking, ‘Oh no, am I dull? Does everyone dislike me?’” she reflected on the filming experience in 2024. “I tend to overanalyze every situation I find myself in. In the end, I believe it turned out really well.” View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Today's Special Offer Snag the Rich Mom-Style Loungewear Set Users Say ‘Feels Luxurious’ Now for 20% off View Deal Molly teased that during the remainder of the season fans will see Craig Conover and Austen Kroll’s tension “escalate” and Salley Carson and Taylor Ann Green’s feud come to a head. “I don’t engage in conflicts,” Molly stated, adding that while she does “test the waters occasionally, I strive to maintain a neutral stance.” Southern Charm airs on Bravo Thursdays at 8 p.m. ET.

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Wendy Williams Foresees That Diddy Will End Up Spending His Life Behind Bars 2452
Wendy Williams Foresees That Diddy Will End Up Spending His Life Behind Bars 2452

"And you know what? It's high time. Diddy's finished." View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Vulture Festival Wendy Williams is convinced that Sean “Diddy” Combs will never see freedom again. During a recent call-in with The Breakfast Club on Thursday (Jan. 16), the legendary talk show host didn’t hold back when asked about the disgraced Bad Boy CEO. "Williams forecasted, 'Diddy is facing a lifetime behind bars, folks. You have no idea of the secrets I’ve known about him from years ago. Honestly, it’s about time this happened. Diddy’s time is up.'" Her long-standing grudge against Combs dates back to 1998 when she alleged he “single-handedly” got her fired from Hot 97. In her 2004 book, The Wendy Williams Experience, she wrote about her “contempt” for Diddy and the struggles she endured because of him. “The hell he put me through—I will never forget. But I don’t hate him,” she said. In 2019, she alleged that a certain influential "music mogul" dispatched a group of women to confront her outside a radio station, with many suggesting that Diddy was behind the scheme. "There was a time when a music mogul sent his female entourage to assault me right in front of the radio station. It's true!" she recounted back then. "After I completed my shift, I took off my headphones, slung my bag over my shoulder, and noticed a crowd gathering at the window, all staring down at the sidewalk." The media maven’s disdain for the 55-year-old isn’t a new feeling as she accused the Hip-Hop mogul of derailing her career in 1998. After a few other syndicated radio shows, Williams went on to have her own daytime talk show from 2008 to 2022, when production stopped due to her health. A year later the National Radio Hall of Famer was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia and progressive aphasia—although she’s asserted that she’s “not cognitively impaired.” During the TBC interview, Williams emotionally opened up about her conservatorship, which she compared to a “luxury prison.” She said, “My life is a mess. It feels like I’m trapped in a cage. I’m really alone. I keep my door shut, spend my time watching TV, listening to the radio, and staring out the window. I just sit here as time passes me by. I’m surrounded by people in their 90s, 80s, and 70s. There’s something off about the folks on this floor.” Through her tears, she pleaded, “They won’t let you go or have anyone come to see you. You can’t even step outside for a walk, go on a trip, or see your family. I’m terrified I won’t get to celebrate my dad’s 94th birthday with him. The day after that isn’t guaranteed.” View pictures in App save up to 80% data. On July 23, 2019, Wendy Williams participated in a SiriusXM Town Hall event, which was hosted by SiriusXM's Karen Hunter at the SiriusXM Studios in New York City. This event was captured by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for SiriusXM. As for Diddy, he’s currently being held in an actual jail as he awaits trial, which is scheduled to begin on May 5. He is held on the federal charges of racketeering and sex trafficking—which he has denied any wrongdoing. The father of seven has faced bail denial on three separate occasions, with prosecutors asserting that his purported participation in "freak-off" sex parties involved pressuring both women and men into engaging in extreme activities, some of which are reportedly recorded on video. If found guilty, Diddy could potentially receive a life sentence in prison.

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Eric Braeden, the star of The Young and the Restless, will not be returning to the show. 2445
Eric Braeden, the star of The Young and the Restless, will not be returning to the show. 2445

View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Could this be the end for Victor Newman? That’s what a lot of The Young and the Restless fans can’t help but wonder as there’s heavy speculation suggesting actor Eric Braeden might not come back to the soap. Keep reading below for everything you need to know. Eric Braeden, the star of The Young and the Restless, will not be returning. Eric, who is best known for his role as Victor Newman on the hit CBS soap, has been left devastated after his house burned down during the historic Los Angeles County fires.  The actor had dedicated the past 45 years to creating cherished moments with his family in his treasured home, but now it has been completely reduced to ashes. The most recent update for fans of The Young and the Restless came from Eric, who recently explored the remains of his destroyed home. Since then, he hasn't provided any news about where he is, leading many fans to speculate that he may have moved elsewhere temporarily as he begins the process of rebuilding his life. Many fans believe that Eric would require significant time away to reconstruct his life following the devastation caused by the wildfire.  Not only that, but there’s also speculation that because Eric had already spent more than four decades on the show, he might also be thinking about retirement. Plus, if there was ever a time that his family needed him, it would be now. It would make sense for Eric to want to put his career to the side for those who matter the most in his life. Victor Newman, meanwhile, will just have to wait. The Young and the Restless Teasers: What Lies Ahead for Eric Braeden? As of now, Eric Braede has yet to share any thoughts on the situation. However, we will keep you informed with all the newest updates as they become available. Stay tuned for further information. The Young and the Restless is broadcast on weekdays through the CBS network. Be sure to consult your local listings for the exact airtimes. In the meantime, we’d love to hear your opinions on this story in the comments section below. And remember to return to Soap Spoiler for the most recent news and updates on your beloved daytime TV series, including The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, and Days of Our Lives.

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Babymonster Akhirnya Comeback dengan Member Lengkap dan Segera Datang ke Indonesia!
Babymonster Akhirnya Comeback dengan Member Lengkap dan Segera Datang ke Indonesia!

Setelah debut dengan hanya enammemberspada tahun lalu, Babymonster akhirnyacomebackdengan anggota lengkap dan akan segera datang ke Indonesia!Girl grouptermuda dari YG Entertainment, Babymonster, akhirnyacomebackdengan mini album bertajukBABYMONS7ER.Comebackini pun sangat dinantikan oleh para penggemarnya karena akhirnya Babymonster hadir dalam formasi lengkap seperti saat pertama kali diumumkan ke publik sebelum debut.Yup, Ahyeon yang sebelumnya berhalangan untuk beraktivitas saat grup ini debut karena alasan kesehatan akhirnya telah bergabung kembali.Baca juga:Resmi Dibentuk, Ini 7 Fakta Menarik Girl Group YG Baru Babymonster!Mini album pertama BabymonsterMini album ini terdiri dari tujuh lagu dengantitle trackberjudulSheesh.MV lagu ini pun sudah mencapai 75 jutaviewsdi YouTube dalam waktu satu minggu saja. Sedangkanb-sidedari album ini yang berjudulLike Thatjuga terbilang spesial karena lirik serta musiknya dibuat langsung oleh musisi ternama Charlie Puth.Lagu milik Babymonster yang sebelumnya telah dirilis dengan enam orang pun juga dihadirkan versi tujuh orang dalam album ini, yakniBatter UpdanStuck in the Middle. Lagu orisinil sebelum debut mereka yang berjudulDreampun dihadirkan di mini album ini. Ada juga versiremixdariStuck in the Middleyang dibuat menjadi lebih upbeat sertaMonsterssebagai intro.Tampil dimusic showuntuk pertama kalinyaMeskipun sudah debut tahun lalu, tapi Babymonster nggak mempromosikan lagu mereka dimusic showsaat itu. Namun, akhirnya kali ini mereka melakukan promosi di berbagai acaramusic showuntuk pertama kalinya, sepertiInkigayodanM Countdown.Baca juga:Ini 5 Drakor Menarik di Bulan April yang Layak Kamu Tonton!Selain itu, mereka juga direncanakan untuk tampil di berbagaivariety showssepertiKnowing Bros dan serial YouTubeIdol Human Theater.Akan melakukanfan meetingdi IndonesiaBabymonster pun akan segera menyapa para penggemar mereka yang ada di Asia dengan fan meeting bertajukSee You There.Ada lima negara di Asia yang akan dikunjungi, yaitu Jepang, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapura, dan Indonesia.Yup, mereka akan hadir ke negara kita!Baca juga:Viral Sebelum Debut, Apa Itu Genre Musik K-pop Pluggnb Lagu Debut ILLIT?Nah, siapa nih yang sudah nggak sabar dengan kehadiran mereka ke Indonesia? Semoga segera ada detail lebih lanjut mengenaifan meetingBabymonster di Indonesia yaa.Images: Dok. Instagram/@babymonster_ygofficial

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'The Jeffersons' at 50: The Impact of Norman Lear on Black Representation in Television 2472
'The Jeffersons' at 50: The Impact of Norman Lear on Black Representation in Television 2472

Jim McKairnes  |  Special to USA TODAY At 11 seasons, “The Jeffersons” ran longer than any of producer Norman Lear’s classic 1970s comedies, including its parent show “All in the Family.” But the more important history it made came as soon as its first episode, 50 years ago this week: CBS' “The Jeffersons” marked the first Black-family comedy for which Black didn’t signal economic struggle.   George and Louise Jefferson (Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford) were plain rich. Credit the Black Panthers. At least, in part.  As racial barriers fell and onscreen representation increased in the early 1970s, the biggest gains were in half-hour comedies. Some of these “Black shows” ‒ a series adaptation of Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park,” military comedy “Roll Out” (from the creators of “M*A*S*H”), and barbershop sitcom “That’s My Mama” ‒ came and went. Two became giant hits: NBC’s “Sanford and Son” and CBS’ “Good Times.” But their tales of impoverished lives unfolding in famously Black neighborhoods ‒ the Sanfords were junk dealers in Los Angeles’ blighted Watts community, while “Good Times” was set in a Chicago housing project ‒ offered singular, even stereotypical, portraits: Two steps forward, one step back.   View pictures in App save up to 80% data. 'The Jeffersons' were elevating their status. “The Jeffersons” made its way into primetime to shake things up. The show followed the beloved neighbors of Archie and Edith Bunker as they reveled in the prosperity of their growing dry cleaning enterprise, swapping their modest Queens rowhouse for a lavish apartment on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. The challenges they faced were more about cultural adjustment than financial hardship, as the newly affluent sought to blend in with the established elite.   The spinoff became a certainty following Hemsley’s initial appearance in Season 4 of “All in the Family.” Louise Jefferson, played by Sanford, along with their son Lionel, portrayed by Mike Evans, had been recurring characters since 1971. However, Hemsley, who was envisioned by Lear as the head of the family, wasn't available until 1973.   In his 2014 memoir titled “Even This I Get To Experience,” Lear recounted how a chance meeting outside of the entertainment industry helped to accelerate the process.   How the Black Panthers Influenced a Television Family That Wasn't 'Dirt Poor' “One day, three representatives from the Black Panthers burst into my CBS office, declaring they were there to speak with the garbage man – me,” he recounted. “They criticized ‘Good Times,’ labeling it as trash. ‘It’s merely a white man’s interpretation of a Black family… every time you feature a Black man on television, he’s portrayed as impoverished.’”   “The Jeffersons” emerged as his answer. Following an unofficial first episode marked by a “Family” farewell, the show premiered midseason on January 18, 1975. Strategically placed in CBS' Saturday lineup, right after its successful predecessor, the new comedy quickly garnered a strong viewership. As George and Louise established their lives, audiences embraced them as well. By the end of the 1974-75 season, the show ranked as the fourth most-watched program.  “The Jeffersons” benefitted from a larger cast than seen in Lear’s other hits, too, allowing for more storylines to explore. Costars included Marla Gibbs as the Jeffersons’ housekeeper, Zara Cully as George’s live-in mother, Paul Benedict as their British neighbor, and Berlinda Tolbert as Lionel’s girlfriend (and later, wife), whose parents, played by Roxie Roker and Franklin Cover, made history as primetime’s first regularly featured interracial couple.   View pictures in App save up to 80% data. However, 'The Jeffersons' mostly steered clear of political themes. While early episodes addressed the social politics stirred by their move to Manhattan ‒ stories about identity, invoking terms like Uncle Toms and passing ‒ “The Jeffersons” didn’t court headlines the way “All in the Family” or Lear’s controversial “Maude” did. In time, race was less of a driver, and the show became a more conventional, often broad sitcom. Even the stridency of George Jefferson’s prejudice on display in “Family” ‒ the character, “imagined as a reflection of what (Archie) Bunker’s bigotry would look like in ‘blackface’” ‒ was toned down, wrote Mark Anthony Neal for Ebony in 2012. His boisterous persona was more comical than confrontational, a hot-air balloon of strutting pomposity punctured by his family.   Even the occasional “special episodes” ‒ Louise’s reflections on her less-affluent past, Lionel’s dip into alcohol abuse, George’s reunion with an old Navy pal, now a woman ‒ orbited more around the human condition than a racial one.   One notable exception: 1980’s “The First Store,” a flashback episode about Jefferson Cleaners opening on the same day in 1968 as Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. After Lear’s 2023 death, The Hollywood Reporter included it as one of the “Six Norman Lear TV Episodes That Changed the World.”  The show was never nominated for Emmy Awards in writing or directing categories, and won just two in total, for videotape editing and for Sanford (the first black woman to win Best Comedy Actress). “The Jeffersons” was sometimes criticized in the Black community for perceived lapses into stereotypes, or for portraying George as a buffoon. (The Baltimore Sun’s Gregory Kane called it “demeaning to Black people” in a 1999 essay about race and television.) But the show facilitated a prime-time transition from “Black shows” to series that simply offered Black casts, cemented by the arrival of NBC’s “The Cosby Show” in 1984.  “Its characters opened doors for future black actors,” wrote Danielle Cadet in The Huffington Post after Hemsley’s 2012 death. “And its success proved that African American sitcoms did, in fact, resonate with general audiences.”  The resonance of “The Jeffersons,” which ended in 1985 after 253 episodes and 15 timeslot changes, stands as its legacy: the first Black sitcom since “Sanford and Son” (1972-77) to rank among TV’s top five shows, the first to rank as TV’s top comedy for a season (1981-82), CBS’ third-longest-running sitcom at the time of its cancellation and, still, the longest-running Black comedy in network-TV history. Lear restaged one episode in a live 2019 ABC special that featured Jamie Foxx and Wanda Sykes in the lead roles. After numerous attempts, “The Jeffersons” finally made it up that hill. 

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"An enormous beast wreaking havoc on a city – what an incredible concept!" The King of Monsters unleashes destruction in Godzilla vs. America: Chicago. 2455
"An enormous beast wreaking havoc on a city – what an incredible concept!" The King of Monsters unleashes destruction in Godzilla vs. America: Chicago. 2455

Interview | The creative team behind Godzilla vs. America: Chicago discusses their journey of introducing the legendary monster to the Windy City View pictures in App save up to 80% data. (Image source: IDW Publishing) Godzilla has battled many foes in its time, from Kong to Mechagodzilla to Mothra, and more (including the Avengers last year). Now the King of the Monsters is set to take on an entire country! "Godzilla vs. America" is a limited series of four issues published by IDW, where the iconic giant monster wreaks havoc in four major U.S. cities. The inaugural issue features the colossal creature causing destruction in Chicago, showcasing three fresh tales crafted by Tim Seeley, Mike Costa, Ryan Browne, and Ezra Claytan Daniels.  Newsarama spoke with Chicago residents Seeley, Costa, and Browne to delve deeper into their new comic and explore the experience of unleashing the legendary creature in their city... View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Ryan Browne's artwork for the cover of Godzilla vs. America: Chicago #1. Newsarama: To start, can you share what Godzilla represents for each of you and what it feels like to be working on a Godzilla comic? Tim Seeley: I grew up on Godzilla movies in the '80s. They were some of the first easy-to-find VHS videos. When I moved out on my own (and was totally broke) I used my first video store membership to rent and watch all the movies I hadn't seen. So, I think, Godzilla is a comfort character for me. No matter what mood I'm in, I can watch one of the films... any of the films. Mike Costa & Ryan Browne: Well, Godzilla's a cultural icon, probably next to Dracula and Frankenstien as the most recognizable monsters of all time. Grant Morrison talked in an interview once about how the legacy of Superman is like a vast cave painting, and they were just proud to smudge their little thumbprint on it, and that's exactly how we feel. Our tiny contribution to the great Cultural Record. Could you share a sneak peek of your stories featured in this special issue dedicated to Chicago? Seeley: A college student, trying to talk herself into asking out a guy she likes, is on the Chicago L, waiting for a sign to act. Unfortunately that sign is an attack by Godzilla. Costa & Browne: Like the first – and all the best – Godzilla stories, our story isn't actually about Godzilla. Godzilla exists as a terrible consequence of human arrogance and hubris. We're just focusing on a specifically Chicago-centric form of hubris. Which is not in short supply in that wonderful city. Especially around their sports teams. Image 1 of 2 View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Most people likely have their own vision of what a Godzilla narrative entails, but this comic demonstrates that there’s ample opportunity for diverse tones and genres to coexist within that framework. What contributes to the versatility of this character as a storytelling device? Seeley: Well, Godzilla isn't a character per se. It's a force of nature with a cool face. All the best Godzilla stories are about people stuck in Godzilla's way, and how they deal with inevitability and catastrophe. I took inspiration from Godzilla '54 and Minus One – plus a little touch of '80s rom-com. Costa & Browne: Godzilla has always been such an elastic character. He's been a wrathful judgement on human civilization. He's been a defender of that very same civilization. He's been a big mindless Roland Emmerich egg-laying lizard, and he's been a compassionate friend to children. But monsters are elastic. That's why we invent them – they can be whatever the moment needs them to be. And if the post-war Japanese people need him to personify and exorcise their anxieties about atomic weapons, or if Roland Emmerich needs him to step on Siskel and Ebert because they panned his movies, Godzilla is there for them, just like he's there for all of us. Image 1 of 1 View pictures in App save up to 80% data. Interior art from Tim Seeley's story for Godzilla vs. America: Chicago #1.(Image source: IDW Publishing) This topic revolves around Chicago. In what ways does this shift from the conventional Japanese backdrop influence your narratives? Seeley: Chicago is my home, and it's a very distinct place. It's very much built around public transit (which has its problems, sure, especially of late), but which connects a lot of different people poor people, rich people, different races...everyone has to get downtown here. So, setting the story on this beloved institution made it really easy to make it feel distinctly Chicago. Costa & Browne: We set out to tell a story about Chicago that involves Godzilla, rather than just plunk Godzilla down in a new town and have him destroy some famous midwestern buildings instead of Tokyo Tower. Chicagoans can decide how we did! But I think they will be pleased. View pictures in App save up to 80% data. This Tim Seeley variant cover showcases Godzilla rampaging through the streets of Chicago. If Godzilla really did attack Chicago, how do you think the locals would respond? Seeley: Chicago is a city that's used to being a target. Right-wing media tries to make people think it's a crime-ridden cesspool, and we're often glossed over by the coastal elites types. So, that makes us defensive of our town. We love it, because you hate us. If Godzilla showed up, Chicagoans would pick up beer bottles and snow shovels and fight that lizard! Costa & Browne: Chicago's roots are midwestern industrial. Meat-packing and manufacturing. It's also one of the greatest food cities in the US. So all of that combines into a town that is proudly more blue-collar, and proudly more unhealthy, than the sexier coastal cities. It's also a town of extremely aggressive sports fans. Which means that, should Godzilla attack, he would be met by significant solidarity in the civilian resistance, more of whom would be felled by diabetes and high blood pressure than Godzilla himself. Chicago goes down swinging. In my view, the lasting allure of Godzilla over seven decades can be attributed to several key factors. Firstly, the character embodies the fears and anxieties of its time, evolving with societal changes and reflecting contemporary issues such as environmental concerns, nuclear warfare, and urbanization. Secondly, Godzilla serves as a powerful metaphor for humanity's struggle against nature and the consequences of technological advancement. Additionally, the creature's unique design and colossal presence captivate audiences, while the blend of horror, action, and occasional humor appeals to a broad demographic. Finally, the franchise's ability to reinvent itself through various films and adaptations keeps it relevant and engaging for new generations, ensuring that Godzilla remains an iconic symbol in popular culture. Seeley: Godzilla represents our fear that sooner or later, nature is going to get fed up with us and wipe us off the map. That's what made Godilla popular during the Cold War's nuclear saber-rattling, and responsible for its recent surge in popularity as climate change burns cities to the ground. Also – Godzilla looks really cool and beats up other cool looking monsters. Costa & Browne: For all our high-falutin dramaturgy about the existential societal mirror of Godzilla, none of that would be of much interest without the core, irresistible premise that Tomoyuki Tanaka and Ishiro Honda created and Toho perfected: Giant monster smash city. What a perfect idea. I think seeing a story where a giant monster smashes a city is up there on the hierarchy of needs with food, shelter and security. It's simply one of the things that makes us human. "Godzilla Vs America: Chicago" is set to be released by IDW on February 26.

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Cobain 3 Tempat Wisata di Bandung yang Seru dan Nggak Membosankan!
Cobain 3 Tempat Wisata di Bandung yang Seru dan Nggak Membosankan!

Sudah bosan main ke cafe-cafe saja? Biar trip kamu nggak membosankan, cobain deh datang ke tempat wisata di Bandung yang seru!Bandung memang selalu terkenal dengancafedancoffee shopyang lucu-lucu. Selain makanannya yang enak, tetapi konsepcafe-nya juga pastiInstagramable. Tapi, kadang suka bosan nggak sih, kalau cuma jalan-jalan kecafesaja? Rasanya jadi pinginexploretempat wisata lain yang ada activity seru dan nggak bosan! Nah, kalau kamu pingin mengunjungi tempat wisata yang seru, coba deh datang ke beberapa tempat ini!Wahoo WaterworldWater parkmemang nggak pernah salah, deh. Supaya liburanmu di Bandung makin seru, wajib cobain Wahoo Waterworld yang baru hadir di Kota Baru Parahyangan! Di water park tersebut ada banyakslides, mulai dari yang pendek hingga yang berliku-liku, serta sederet atraksi seru seperti Aqua Zone, Rain Fortress, Splash Zone, Wave Pool, dan masih banyak lagi. Untuk harganya juga masihaffordableyaitu Rp175.000 untukweekdaydan Rp245.000 untukweekend.Baca juga:Rekomendasi Restoran di Bandung yang Nyaman Dikunjungi Bersama Keluarga!Pandora ExperienceKalau suka sama hal-hal yang misterius, Pandora Experience wajib masuk ke dalamlist-mu! Pandora Experience yang ada di Bandung ini punya beberapa tema yang bisa dipilih, seperti temahorror, thriller,danadventure. Untuk yanghorror, kamu bisa pilih tema Amytiville: New Orleans Horror. Kemudian, untuk yangadventureada Temple of Doom dan The Howling Catacomb. Terakhir, ada The Dutchman dengan kategori thriller. Gimana nih, sudah siap memecahkan misteri bareng teman-teman, belum?Baca juga:Ini 5 Hotel di Bandung yang Aesthetic dan Instagrammable!Trans Studio BandungLast but not least,ada Trans Studio Bandung! Tempat wisata di Bandung yang satu ini tentunya punya banyak wahana seru dan menantang, mulai dariroller coaster,arung jeram, Dunia Lain, Petualangan si Bolang, dan masih banyak lagi. Kalau kamu suka hal-hal yang menantang dan memacu adrenalin, wajib banget mampir ke sini!Baca juga:Jangan Sampai Terlewat! Segera Amankan Tiket Bandung X Beauty 2024!Itu dia beberapa tempat wisata di Bandung yang seru dan nggak membosankan. Gimana nih, kamu tertarik untuk berkunjung ke tempat di atas, nggak?Image: Dok. Brands

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4 Film Horor di Netflix untuk Ditonton Bareng Keluarga di Libur Lebaran
4 Film Horor di Netflix untuk Ditonton Bareng Keluarga di Libur Lebaran

Sedang kumpul bersama saudara di hari Lebaran, mulai bingung mau melakukan kegiatan apa lagi selain menyantap sajian hari Raya? Kamu bisa tonton deretan film horor di Netflix ini bareng keluargamu.Kumpul keluarga di hari Lebaran atau beberapa hari setelahnya biasanya punya euforia tersendiri. Terlebih lagi kalau kamu sudah lama nggak bertemu dengan sanak saudara. Saat lagi kumpul seperti ini, mungkin kamu bingung sama kegiatan apa yang seru dilakukan. Nah,dari pada hanya rebahan sambilscrollmedia sosial, kamu bisa menghabiskan waktu bersama para saudara dengan menonton film horor yang seru di Netflix! Rekomendasinya cek di artikel ini, ya!Baca juga:Sangat Elegan, Intip 5 Outfit Kim Ji Won di Drama ‘Queen of Tears’!Pengabdi SetanYup,‘Pengabdi Setan’ yang merupakan film garapan Joko Anwar bisa jadi salah satu opsi untuk kamu tonton bersama dengan para sepupu. Film horor Indonesia yang berhasil meraih popularitas sampai kancah internasional ini cocok untuk ditonton secara ramai-ramai karena film ini punya jumpscares yang seru!(spoiler alert:terutama saatsceneIbu di dekat jendela!) Tentu saja, film ini akan menjadi tontonan seru karena bisa melihat akting keren dari Tara Basro dan deretan aktor papan atas Indonesia!KeramatHadir dalam format found footage,film garapan Monty Tiwa, ‘Keramat’, dikenal sebagai salah satu film Indonesia yang paling menyeramkan karena terasa sangat nyata. Terlebih para aktor yang berperan pada film ini juga berhasil menyajikan atmosfir seperti sebuah kisah nyata yang didokumentasikan! Oh iya, pastikan saat menonton ini kamu siapkan bantal dan selimut ya untuk menutup wajah saat adegan seramnya.The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do ItBagi pencinta The Conjuringseries,kamu bisa nih menikmati salah satuseriesterbaru dari ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It;. Salah satu film dariuniverseThe Conjuring yang baru dirilis di tahun 2021 dan sudah bisa kamu nikmati di Netflix dan kamu juga bisa kembali melihat aksi Ed dan Lorraine Warren dalam perjalanan paranormal mereka!Baca juga:Viral Sebelum Debut, Apa Itu Genre Musik K-pop Pluggnb Lagu Debut ILLIT?The Entity‘The Entity’ atau ‘Kuwaresma’ adalah film asal Filipina yang menceritakan mengenai kematian dua anak kembar dalam satu keluarga dan bagaimana anak cowok di keluarga ini menemukan kisah misterius dan gelap! Film ini juga sarat akan teka-teki, sehingga cocok menjadi film yang bisa ditonton ramai-ramai.Baca juga:Ini 5 Drakor Menarik di Bulan April yang Layak Kamu Tonton!Nah, itu dia empat rekomendasi film yang bisa kamu tonton dengan keluargamu. Gimana, adakah rekomendasi film horor lain yang kamu suka dan cocok untuk ditonton ramia-ramai? Tulis di kolom komentar, ya!Images:Dok. Freepik, Dok. IMDbEdited by Rahajeng Prandiena

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Cetak Rating Tinggi, Ini 5 Alasan Kenapa Drakor ‘Queen of Tears’ Layak Ditonton!
Cetak Rating Tinggi, Ini 5 Alasan Kenapa Drakor ‘Queen of Tears’ Layak Ditonton!

Sudah tayang di Netflix, jangan lupa masukin drama ‘Queen of Tears’ ke watchlist kamu! Baru-baru ini, drama ‘Queen of Tears’ menjadi perbincangan hangat di sosial media. Para penggemar Kim Soo Hyun hingga penikmat drama Korea, telah lama menantikan proyek yang menyatukan Kim Ji Won dan Kim Soo Hyun sebagai pasangan suami istri ini akhirnya tayang juga. Bukan cuma di Indonesia saja, di Korea pun drama ini menjadi salah satu topik hangat. Bahkan, untuk penayangan dua episode pertama sudah mencetak rating tinggi hingga 2 digit. Untuk dramaromantic comedy,mendapatkanratingbesar di dua episode pertama adalah hal yang jarang terjadi. Melansir dari Daily Soohyun, ‘Queen of Tears’ memilikiratinghingga 9,8% untuk Metropolitan dan 8,7% untuk Nationwide mengacu pada Nielsen Korea. Baca juga:4 Drama Populer Kim Go Eun Dukun Cantik di Film ‘Exhuma’ yang Wajib Ditonton!Hadirkan cerita yang unik tapi tetap relate Bukan tvN kalau nggak menyajikan cerita unik, denganplot twistmengejutkan. Baru dua episode, rasanya emosi para penonton sudah dibuat naik turun. Bukan hanya plot-nya saja yang unik, tapi juga beberapa adegan mencerminkan kehidupan nyata sebenarnya. Mulai dari rasa sok tahu Baek Hyun Woo (Kim Soo Hyun) ketika pertama kali melihat Hong Hae In (Kim Ji Won) sebagai anak magang padahal anak konglomerat, hingga Hyun Woo yang sudah menjadi seorang suami, terlihat seperti golongan suami-suami takut istri. Bertabur bintang familiar Bagi penikmat drakor, pasti sudah nggak asing dengan para pemain di drama ini. Selain Kim Ji Won dan Kim Soo Hyun sebagai pemeran utama, ada juga Park Sung Hoon yang sempat viral berkat ‘The Glory’. Ada pula Kwak Dong Yeon yang terkenal melalui ‘Vincenzo’. Pasalnya, drama tvN ini juga menghadirkan beberapa aktor fenomenal seperti Oh Jung Se yang menjadi dokter kejiwaan yang menjadi psikolog Baek Hyun Woo. Di sisi lain, juga ada kabar bahwa Song Joong Ki akan mengambil peran sebagaicameo. Baca juga:Sedang Naik Daun, Ini 4 Fakta Lee Do Hyun, Pemeran Utama di Film ‘Exhuma’!Melibatkan penulis terkenal Korea Selatan Juaranya bikin perasaan terpontang-panting dan penuh rasaexcited.‘Queen of Tears’ ternyata melibatkan penulis drama Korea yang memiliki banyak karya hits. Park Ji Eun telah menulis beberapa drama fenomenal seperti ‘The Legend of The Blue Sea’ yang dibintangi oleh Lee Min Ho.Menariknya, ini adalah karya ketiga untuk kerja sama antara Park Ji Eun dan Kim Soo Hyun. Sebelumnya, mereka telah melakukan proyek bersama untuk drama ‘My Love from the Star’ dan ‘The Producers’, hingga kinicomebackdengan karya terbarunya. Comebacknya Kim Soo Hyun Sosok Kim Soo Hyun memang sudah cukup lama nggak kelihatan di drama Korea. Terakhir kali menampilkan aksi yang menggemparkan adalah sebagai perawat di drama ‘It’s Okay to Not Be Okay’ bersama Seo Yea Ji di tahun 2021 lalu. Kemudian, ia sempat membintangi sebuah drama ‘One Ordinary Day’, namun nggak banyak orang yang tahu. Setelah tiga tahun, kini Kim Soo Hyun kembali membuat gebrakan dengan karakter barunya.Baca juga:Kenalan dengan Choi Min Sik, Aktor Veteran yang Kembali Lewat Film ‘Exhuma’!Duet sutradara drakor fenomenal Nggak sampai situ saja, ini adalah alasan terakhir kenapa ‘Queen of Tears’ layak masukwatch listkamu! Nggak lain dan nggak bukan, karena drama ini digarap oleh dua sutradara yang menciptakan drama populer, yakni Jang Young Woo yang menggarap ‘Bulgasal: The Immortal Souls’ dan Kim Hee Won yang menggarap ‘Vincenzo’, serta ‘Little Women’. Itulah beberapa alasan kenapa ‘Queen of Tears’ layak kamu nantikan setiap episodenya di Netflix.Happy watching! Edited by Salma Nur HaninaImage: dok. tvN, Netflix 

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