REVIEW: BENNIGHT BROTHERS… Strange Indeed
As a show with a mission to highlight the struggles of those living with mental illness it’s rather appropriate that Benninght Brothers feels very schizophrenic.
As a show with a mission to highlight the struggles of those living with mental illness it’s rather appropriate that Benninght Brothers feels very schizophrenic.
“As a horror series, we also explore many aspects of fear – both from external factors like monsters chasing you, and internal factors like being haunted by lost loves.”
After some rough spots on the technical side of season one, season two brings a production team from ‘Tachy Studios’ onboard to help Caledonia the show look the way it does inside author Amy Hoff’s mind.
Not taking place in any particular point in time, DELTA BLUE is heavily rooted in the deep South, the early beginnings of blues music and the often turbulent heritage it grew out of. In fact, DELTA BLUE is based heavily in “bluespunk”, a storytelling genre that combines sci-fi with tales of the dark, dangerous world of the depression-era South.
Creator Robert Lopez wanted to do more than just make a web series, he hoped to make a difference. By bringing subjects such as schizophrenia, bi-polar, and obsessive compulsive disorders into a world that turns these diseases into unimaginable abilities, a more conscious and compassionate society might emerge.
Trust, loyalty, and the will to act…to affect your own destiny. For a group of CIA operatives, trust and loyalty are put to the ultimate test when a specially trained, biologically enhanced group fights back against those who trained them – those who are now targeting them for destruction.
Steam punk ensemble “The League of S.T.E.A.M.” discuss how they built a successful business around their web series, their awesome production design, and methods they’ve used to grow their audience.
You’ve probably heard of the scifi, suspense mystery ‘Ragged Isle’ already, but that wont keep us for cluing you in on the upcoming third and final season!
How does the first part of series two stack up to the bloody brilliant series one?! Let’s just say they’ve right fucked the merchandise with this one.
Four teenagers, each different in their own ways, share one major thing in common, one that sets them apart from the others – incredible supernatural powers.