Saturday, April 20, 2013

Interview With a Vampire: Hemlock Grove's Bill Skarsgard on Being the Baby ...

Perhaps it's when the young girl in a pristine white dress saws off her own devilish tail. Or maybe it's when a pair of eyeballs plop onto the ground like bloody Ping-Pong balls during a human-to-werewolf evolution. Or even

Hemlock Grove, Netflix's latest original series, is a classic TV mashup: a horror-tinged small-town murder mystery, modeled after Twin Peaks, with a werewolves-and-vampires teen soap that nods to Twilight. The 13-episode series, to be released all at

Perhaps it's when the young girl in a pristine white dress saws off her own devilish tail. Or maybe it's when a pair of eyeballs plop onto the ground like bloody Ping-Pong balls during a human-to-werewolf evolution. Or even

Oh Hemlock Grove, what to do with you? Netflix's newest original series is guaranteed to get its entire first season out to the masses because of Netflix's distribution model of "just throw it all out at once there no matter what." But if the show were

House of Cards proved Netflix is capable of providing original content capable of exceeding its premium web content competitors and rivaling cable TV. To follow up that step forward, Netflix has released Hemlock Grove, a horror series that counts

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Interview With a Vampire: Hemlock Grove's Bill Skarsgard on Being the Baby ...

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