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Stranger Things

Film Review: Enola Holmes

By Hector DeJean

October 2, 2020

Sherlock Holmes was, is, and likely will remain a solid fuel source for the entertainment industry, and the very latest offering is the Netflix film Enola Holmes, based on the Edgar Award-nominated YA series by Nancy Springer. Millie Bobby Brown, who launched her career playing Eleven on Stranger Things, dives into the part of Sherlock…

Watch the Retro-Looking “Starcourt Mall” Teaser for Stranger Things 3

By Crime HQ

July 16, 2018

Nobody does ‘80s nostalgia better than Stranger Things, and the brand-new teaser for Season 3 is no exception. Featuring an advertisement for the new Starcourt Mall—with as many star wipes as you can handle—we also get to see an awkward Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) working at the Scoops Ahoy Ice Cream Shop alongside newcomer Robin (Maya…

Vote for Your Favorite Kid from Stranger Things

By Crime HQ

October 31, 2017

  See also: Stranger Things, It, and the Rise of Nostalgia Horror

Stranger Things, It, and the Rise of Nostalgia Horror

By Angie Barry

October 27, 2017

According to innumerable think-pieces—and I use the term with the utmost sarcasm—Millennials are killing just about everything from napkins to the diamond market. It shouldn’t be surprising, then, that horror tailored for such a bloodthirsty demographic is carving a vicious swathe through the box office and slaying the ratings.  The financial success of the It…

Watch the Final Trailer for Stranger Things 2

By Crime HQ

October 16, 2017

Eleven days until the world is turned upside down again. On October 27, Netflix will drop the second season of the surprise breakout hit, Stranger Things. In Season 2, the gang of lovable losers is reunited—though Will isn't quite right after his terrifying trip to the upside down. It appears the barrier between the two…

Crime/Mystery/Thrillers Coming to (and Leaving) Netflix in October 2017

By Crime HQ

September 25, 2017

Highlighted by the highly anticipated second season of Stranger Things, October is also bringing a few horror films and a lot of new Netflix Originals! Add in some classic movies and a few true crime documentaries, and October might become synonymous with binge watching. See what other crime/mystery/thriller entertainment is coming to (and leaving) Netflix…

San Diego Comic Con Trailer Round Up

By Crime HQ

July 24, 2017

San Diego Comic Con is one of the biggest events of the year, giving us some of the most highly anticipated trailers for all of the upcoming blockbuster hits and series. So this week, instead of highlighting one trailer, why not round up some of our favorites all in one post!

Best TV Shows of 2016

By Crime HQ

December 30, 2016

While the box office had a relatively weak year, the Home Box Office killed it with Season 6 of Game of Thrones and Season 1 of Westworld. Television seems to have surpassed film as the premier viewing medium, with massive hits from several different networks and streaming services.  Check out our top picks for best…

Robert Yates signed letter poem envelope set

Going Once, Going Twice, Sold: True Crime Auction House

By Crime HQ

November 10, 2016

With the holidays right around the corner, it's time to start filling up your gift wishlist. And boy do we have the perfect one-stop shopping destination for you. Let us introduce you to True Crime Auction House. It's stockpiled with hundreds of eerie keepsakes from the world's worst human beings. From John Wayne Gacy's signed…

Stranger Things Is the Best Thing to Happen to Its Genre

By Leanna Renee Hieber

October 7, 2016

I'd been advised to watch Stranger Things from moment one; it was just a matter of getting to it. I am a child of the 80s, and I have always been—and remain—a Winona Ryder fan. I had crushing deadlines, but once Penny Dreadful wrapped up and I threw a fit about the way its finale…

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