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Shapes" marked the first time an episode of The X-Files had made use of Native American themes and folklore. While this episode was a stand-alone "Monster-of-the-Week" story, later episodes beginning with the second-season finale "Anasazi", would begin to incorporate Navajo cultural references into the show's overarching mythology. [4]
"Skin and Bones", also stylized as "Skin & Bones", is the eighth episode in the television series Fear Itself on NBC. [1] The plot revolves around a man who becomes possessed by a Wendigo. [2] The episode was the last of the series to air before Fear Itself was put on hiatus due to the summer Olympics. It was cancelled before it was able to air ...
[1] The first sixteen episodes of the season aired on Tuesdays at 9:00 pm ET in the United States, after which the series was rescheduled to Thursdays. [2] Overall, the season averaged about 3.81 million American viewers. [3] The season gained many award nominations, among them two Primetime Emmy Awards for work done on the pilot episode. [4]
Making Netflix’s gritty Western drama American Primeval wasn’t just a challenging shoot, says director and executive producer Peter Berg: It was an endurance sport. Much of the series, which ...
Half Mexican and half Chumash, showrunner Karissa Valencia grew up “torn” between modern life and Native culture. That meant attending pop music festivals and using cell phones, while also ...
In June 2022, AMC renewed the series for a six-episode second season. [8] John Wirth replaced Calandra as showrunner for the second season. [29] Billy Luther, who wrote for season 1, directed an episode of season 2. [30] In September 2023, the series was renewed for a third season, [4] which consists of eight episodes and will premiere on March ...
As movie titles go, “Antlers” seems ready-made for one of two holidays — either Christmas or Halloween — and it’s kind of a shame to see it squandered on the latter. Now what is some ...
Wendigo (/ ˈ w ɛ n d ɪ ɡ oʊ /) is a mythological creature or evil spirit originating from Algonquian folklore. The concept of the wendigo has been widely used in literature and other works of art, such as social commentary and horror fiction.