For millions of viewers in the late 1960s, the Dark Shadows TV show wasn't just another daytime soap-it was an obsession.
Paul Simms also shares the real-life takeaway he hopes audiences have gleaned from the “incredibly flawed” creatures over the show's six seasons. By Trey Williams Paul Simms, who served as showrunner ...
“What We Do in the Shadows” was an unlikely success story. Rising from the coffin of a hilarious but obscure mockumentary feature about four sort-of loser vampire housemates in suburban New Zealand, ...