If you’re a fan of horror movies, then you won’t want to miss the upcoming episode of Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror. This web series is a must-watch for any horror movie buff, and the fourth episode is going to be airing soon. In this episode, we’ll be revisiting some of the most iconic shocks and scares from cinematic history. We’ll also be featuring insights from some of the most influential filmmakers, producers, and actors working in the genre today. So make sure to mark your calendars and tune in!
Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror will send chills down your spine as it revisits some of the most iconic and harrowing moments in cinematic horror history. This compendium is sure to please any horror aficionado, featuring the perspectives of a wide array of experts, filmmakers, producers, actors, and historians.
In partnership with Blumhouse Television, this five-part series looks at the horror genre from the company credited with its renaissance. Robert Englund’s (A Nightmare on Elm Street) narration of the series resonates with how horror aficionados appreciate how these movies have shown society what real-life scares are. By doing this, it allows us to come together and revel in our shared understanding, catharsis, and entertainment.
What is Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror All About?
The Compendium of Horror was created to document the most frightening scenes in horror movie history, as well as act as a guide for the genre. The series will consist of experts from every field in the horror movie industry, as well as historians and specialists, who will discuss horror’s continuing influence from the 1930s up to today.
Overall, the show is designed to make us think about how fear can bring us joy, how it brings people together, and how it helps us deal with difficult situations in the real world. The executive producers of this docuseries are Jason Blum, Mary Lisio, Ryan Turek, Jeremy Gold, Michael Wright, and Jill Burkhart. James Buddy Day is also the showrunner. Day previously directed the Blumhouse/Epix co-production Fall River, so this is his second time working on it.
Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror Recap:
It was released on 2 October 2022. In this episode, the horror film genre evolves from the German silent classics of the 1920s to America’s Universal monster movies of the 1930s, like Dracula and Frankenstein, before declining in the 1940s.
The second episode aired on 9 October 2022. Here, Post-WW2 fear of apocalyptic nuclear destruction stirs a new era of horror films in the 1950s, based around the science fiction of atomic mutations and alien invasions. Then Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho changed it all.
It premiered on 16 October 2022. In this, Horror films reflect the frightening, rapidly changing times of the 1960s and 1970s, epitomized by George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead and continued by Rosemary’s Baby, The Exorcist, and Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Blumhouse’s Compendium Of Horror Episode 4 Release Date:
Blumhouse’s Compendium Of Horror Episode 4 is all set to release on 23 October 2022. In the final episode, we will see how the slasher movie craze of the 1980s, Freddy Krueger’s A Nightmare on Elm Street and Jason Voorhees’ Friday the 13th, as well as Stephen King’s It genre-defining works.
Where To Watch Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror Episodes?
You can watch “Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror Season 1” by streaming it on EPIX Amazon Channel, DIRECTV, Epix Roku Premium Channel, Spectrum On Demand, or The Roku Channel.
If you’re not in the U.S., don’t worry! You can still stream Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror Season 1 Episode 4 on Amazon Prime Video. U.S. viewers can catch Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror Season 1 Episode 4 when it airs on the Epix channel at 10:00 pm.
For other Nations, here are the timings:
- British Summer Time (BST) : 3:00 am
- Indian Standard Time (IST): 7:30 am
- Singapore Standard Time (SST): 10:00 am
- Philippines: 10:00 am
- Japanese Standard Time (JST): 11:30 am.
- Korean Standard Time (KST): 11:30 am.