John Carpenter to Executive Produce New Horror Anthology Series

The new anthology series follows a variety of characters confronting both supernatural and deeply unsettling real-world fears, reflecting the anxieties of today’s society, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The first season is set in the Alaskan wilderness, but details about the cast and directors haven’t been announced yet. John Carpenter has suggested he might direct again if the project is a good fit, and this series could be the ideal opportunity for him to return to directing.

‘Hal & Harper’ is a dramatic reflection of a family that feels natural

Similar to this year’s “Adolescence,” the series proves that even in a crowded entertainment landscape, original and compelling work is still possible. Created by 28-year-old Cooper Raiff—who wrote, directed, and starred in the independent films “Shithouse” and “Cha Cha Real Smooth”—it blends realistic moments with artistic flair, showing a knack for innovation.

How does ‘The Simpsons’ make music for ‘Treehouse of Horror’? With Bleeding Fingers

Growing up with classic science fiction movies and music from the 1950s and 60s, the creator of “The Simpsons” often heard a unique, haunting sound from an early electronic instrument in film scores and albums by his idol, Frank Zappa. A similar instrument, the ondes martenot, appeared in one of his favorite classical compositions—Olivier Messiaen’s “Turangalîla-symphonie”—which later inspired the name of a main character in “Futurama,” Turanga Leela.

Charli XCX stuns in a dramatic lace and leather gown as she joins fellow Brits Cara Delevingne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Naomi Watts at the Academy Museum Gala in LA

Okay, let me tell you, the Ted Mann Theater was *the* place to be last night! I spotted Charli XCX absolutely owning the red carpet. She wore this incredible black gown – think gorgeous lace mixed with edgy leather, a really daring neckline, and a super cool drop waist. It was a total statement look, and she pulled it off flawlessly!