Maybe you're watching Peacock's Hysteria! and twitching on the verge of recollection: WHO is that familiar face screaming on your TV screen? The new horror-thriller series from Matthew Scott Kane ...
Julie Bowen and Bruce Campbell star as, respectively, a suburban mom and a seen-it-all cop in Peacock’s “Hysteria!,” which turns the very real Satanic Panic of the ’80s into a rollicking ...
“Hysteria!” is a heavy metal mystery that revisits the fervent religious paranoia that takes over a town after a gruesome murder. Entertainment Critic A TV series about 1980s thrash metal and ...
In the eight-episode series Hysteria!, now streaming on Peacock, a small town in the 1980s is overtaken by rumors of Satanic cults recruiting their kids. It’s absurd, of course. But as a series ...
After 11 seasons on Modern Family, Hysteria! star Julie Bowen has taken a big leap from comedy to horror—and she’s happy to say it was a risk worth taking. “I think there's only one Claire ...
Hysteria! is like a trip home for iconic Evil Dead star Bruce Campell, since the Ash Williams actor’s new Peacock horror series is set in a tiny Michigan town outside of Detroit. That’s ...
In some ways, his role in the Peacock series “Hysteria!,” which debuted on Friday, reflects something of this kinder, gentler new reality. As the aw-shucks police chief Dandridge, his domain ...
When it came to starring in the new Peacock thriller “Hysteria!” which follows the “Satanic Panic” of the late 1980s, Campbell knew Chief Dandridge was a character he wanted to play.
A high school heavy metal band attempts to capitalize on '80s occult paranoia in an eight-part series that's half supernatural saga and half supernatural satire. By Daniel Fienberg Chief ...
Julie Bowen is ready to move away from being a typical TV mom by pushing boundaries with a more surprising — and spooky — role on Peacock’s Hysteria! “It’s funny because I’m terrified ...
She’s been working as a journalist for more than 10 years. It’s that energy that feels most aptly captured in Hysteria!, the new show from Peacock that dropped all at once this week ...
The easiest way to describe Peacock’s latest teen horror series Hysteria! would be something like this: Stranger Things meets heavy metal and satanism. But that surface-deep description wouldn ...