CHANNEL ZERO: BUTCHER’S BLOCK Lands in the “Sacrifice Zone” for a Cosmic Horror Finale
“The Red Door” opens to Blood baptisms, bloody Beef Carpaccio, and bloody throats galore on CHANNEL ZERO: BUTCHER’S BLOCK.
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“The Red Door” opens to Blood baptisms, bloody Beef Carpaccio, and bloody throats galore on CHANNEL ZERO: BUTCHER’S BLOCK.
“The Red Door” opens to Blood baptisms, bloody Beef Carpaccio, and bloody throats galore on CHANNEL ZERO: BUTCHER’S BLOCK.
Fang and Saucer Dives into #ChannelZero #ButchersBlock Ep. 4″Alice In Slaugherland”on #Syfy . #horror #Cannibalism
If you aren’t already, start watching CHANNEL ZERO: BUTCHER’S BLOCK now. Then keep up FSHG recaps!
Fang & Saucer recaps – CHANNEL ZERO starts Season Three on the BUTCHER’S BLOCK with genre legend Rutger Hauer. #Syfy #horror #Cannibalism
CHANNEL ZERO: THE DREAM DOOR ends with “Two of Us”. And thanks to SYFY, so has Channel Zero as a series.
On CHANNEL ZERO: THE DREAM DOOR, “Love Hurts”, sometimes literally.
In Episode Two, #Channel Zero: The Dream Door asks, “Where Did You Sleep Last Night?”
#Channel Zero: The #DreamDoor bring the subconscious to the surface and secrets to light in “Ashes On My Pillow”.
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