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The Chattering Order of St. Beryl has a released a music video in advance of the release of Amazon’s Good Omens, based on the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett

For the uninitiated, in the novel the Chattering Order of St. Beryl is a Satanic order of nuns that was first founded in deference to St. Beryl of Krakow. Upon being forced to marry a pagan ruler, Beryl protected her maidenhood by ceaselessly talking until, when he could no longer stand it, the man had her executed.

Having died with her virtue intact, she became a saint. The Order was started sometime after and the nuns of this convent take a vow to chatter constantly about anything and everything that comes into their mind except for one hour on Tuesdays in which they are instructed to be silent and may play table tennis, if they so choose to do so.

Some time after its inception, the order was infiltrated by a Satanist reverend mother and was converted from its Christian roots to a much darker purpose.

In Good Omens, it is their job to insure that the baby Anti-Christ is given over to a proper dark home to be raised into power so that he may bring about the Apocalypse…but things don’t exactly go to plan.

Earlier today, the Chattering Order of St. Beryl released their own little anthem to the coming Dark Lord, set to the tune of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” and featuring more than a couple of nods to famous horror films that dealt with similar themes. Most noticeably, Rosemary’s Baby.

If you watch closely, you’ll also spot Gaiman himself in the video, joining along in a rousing chorus.

Take a look at the video below and following the Chattering Order of St. Beryl on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and their official website! Then get ready for Good Omens on Amazon Prime May 31, 2019! The end is very, very nigh.

 

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“The Lost Boys” – A Classic Film Reimagined as a Musical [Teaser Trailer]

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The iconic 1987 horror-comedy “The Lost Boys” is set for a reimagining, this time as a stage musical. This ambitious project, directed by Tony Award winner Michael Arden, is bringing the vampire classic to the world of musical theatre. The show’s development is spearheaded by an impressive creative team including producers James Carpinello, Marcus Chait, and Patrick Wilson, known for his roles in “The Conjuring” and “Aquaman” films.

The Lost Boys, A New Musical Teaser Trailer

The musical’s book is penned by David Hornsby, notable for his work on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”, and Chris Hoch. Adding to the allure is the music and lyrics by The Rescues, comprised of Kyler England, AG, and Gabriel Mann, with Tony Award nominee Ethan Popp (“Tina: The Tina Turner Musical”) as the Music Supervisor.

The show’s development has reached an exciting phase with an industry presentation set for February 23, 2024. This invitation-only event will showcase the talents of Caissie Levy, known for her role in “Frozen,” as Lucy Emerson, Nathan Levy from “Dear Evan Hansen” as Sam Emerson, and Lorna Courtney from “& Juliet” as Star. This adaptation promises to bring a fresh perspective to the beloved film, which was a significant box office success, earning over $32 million against its production budget.

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Rock Music & Goopy Practical Effects in ‘Destroy All Neighbors’ Trailer

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The heart of rock and roll is still beating in the Shudder original Destroy All Neighbors. Over-the-top practical effects are also alive in this release coming to the platform on January 12. The streamer released the official trailer and it has some pretty big names behind it.

Directed by Josh Forbes the movie stars Jonah Ray Rodrigues, Alex Winter, and Kiran Deol.

Rodrigues plays William Brown, “a neurotic, self-absorbed musician determined to finish his prog-rock magnum opus, faces a creative roadblock in the form of a noisy and grotesque neighbor named Vlad (Alex Winter). Finally working up the nerve to demand that Vlad keep it down, William inadvertently decapitates him. But, while attempting to cover up one murder, William’s accidental reign of terror causes victims to pile up and become undead corpses who torment and create more bloody detours on his road to prog-rock Valhalla. Destroy All Neighbors is a twisted splatter-comedy about a deranged journey of self-discovery full of goopy practical FX, a well-known ensemble cast, and LOTS of blood.”

Take a look at the trailer and let us know what you think!

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A Boy Band Kills Our Favorite Reindeer in “I Think I Killed Rudolph”

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The new movie There’s Something in the Barn seems like a tongue-in-cheek holiday horror movie. It’s like Gremlins but bloodier and with gnomes. Now there is a song on the soundtrack that captures the humor and horror of the movie called I Think I Killed Rudolph.

The ditty is a collab between two Norwegian boy bands: Subwoofer and A1.

Subwoofer was s Eurovision entrant in 2022. A1 is a popular act from the same country. Together they killed poor Rudolph in a hit-and-run. The humorous song is a part of the film which follows a family fulfilling their dream, “of moving back after inheriting a remote cabin in the mountains of Norway.” Of course, the title gives away the rest of the movie and it turns into a home invasion — or — a gnome invasion.

There’s Something in the Barn releases in cinemas and On Demand December 1.

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