
‘Two Sentence Horror Stories’: First Look at The CW’s Spooky Anthology TV Show
In Two Sentence Horror Stories, writers attempt to craft spine-tingling tales in only two sentences.
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In Two Sentence Horror Stories, writers attempt to craft spine-tingling tales in only two sentences.
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Two Sentence Horror Stories premieres back-to-back episodes on Thursday, August 8th on The CW.
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Two Sentence Horror Stories found inspiration in storytellers frightening one another as efficiently as possible on the Internet.
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TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES Director and Creator Vera Miao spoke at SXSW 2018 as a participant in a forward-looking panel discussing the rise of the horror genre for audiences and how it is allowing fans to connect to the genre anywhere, anytime and digital.
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“The Bleeding Edge: A New Generation of Horror” panel at SXSW started off with a loaded question from Stage13’s Two Sentence Horror Stories filmmaker Vera Miao: “How does your identity shape how you are as a horror filmmaker?”
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From emerging filmmakers to the new online studios, these series push the boundaries of short form episodic storytelling.
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In a recent trend of referring to popular web based content as a means of retelling the modern horror story, the amount of viable source material to draw upon seems to expand in measure quicker than said supply can be depleted.
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Blasting News recently got the chance to talk to Vera, the director for this new series, “TWO SENTENCE HORROR STORIES.” This is a new digital network from Warner Bros. Digital Networks. You can watch this series which is airing on Verizon go90. It is all up now so this is the perfect show to binge if you have some extra time this weekend.
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Miao initially got the idea for “Two Sentence Horror Stories” from a Reddit thread, which featured horror stories told in two sentences, many of which went viral. “They had a classic, campfire spooky story feel made possible by this new, digital space. They’re so evocative, my imagination would just go off,” she said.
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