Galactic, Ani DiFranco, Marcia Ball, Jelly Joseph and Erica Falls are among the acts slated to pay tribute to Irma Thomas the ...
"Anora": 'Beyoncé and 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' Cast Member Adrienne Maloof Inspired Ani's Tinsel Hair Look.
Peacock has become one of the premier streaming services providing live sports, including for college football. And we've got all the info you need to know about how to watch college football on ...
If you’re looking for everything new on Peacock this month, you’ve come to the right place. NBCUniversal’s streaming service has its fair share of original movies and TV shows, but it is ...
It’s that energy that feels most aptly captured in Hysteria!, the new show from Peacock that dropped all at once this week, and makes the perfect Halloween marathon for the year. The scene is ...
Hysteria! is an eight-part coming-of-age horror show on Peacock that harkens back to the nostalgia of the '80s. It is set against the backdrop of the 'Satanic Panic' or that era in which parents ...
It might be all of that, as it is in Peacock‘s “Hysteria!” created by Matthew Scott Kane. In the 1980s bliss of suburban Michigan (portrayed with welcome specificity for a show not set in ...
Aaron is also an actor and stay-at-home dad, which means coffee is his friend. The '80s nostalgia endures in Peacock's new coming-of-age horror series, Hysteria. The program, created by Matthew ...
The origin story of “Hysteria!,” which arrives Friday on Peacock, goes back two decades to a Kiss and Aerosmith concert at Detroit’s Comerica Park that made a big impression on the show’s ...
Just in time for Halloween, the new thriller-comedy show “Hysteria!” is coming to Peacock. Actor Julie Bowen, who plays Linda Campbell, breaks down what to expect from the series and speaks ...
Still, at least you’ll get the satisfaction of knowing you left nothing on the table. Peacock‘s Hysteria! is a difficult to explain. It’s a series that is apparently impossible for Peacock ...
The Peacock horror comedy finds timeliness in a dark chapter of American history. “Satan was always an existential threat,” the actor said. By Erik Piepenburg In 1981, Bruce Campbell knocked ...