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It’s a good time to be a horror-series fan, especially if you like the subgenre that shows like FROM or Peacock’s new show Teacup fit into. This isn’t horror in the sense of American Horror ...
If you need a new TV show to keep you scared until Halloween, “Teacup” should get the job done. Produced by James Wan with “Yellowstone” and “Chicago Fire” producer Ian McCulloch as ...
(Most of Teacup’s episodes are blessedly compact relative to today’s freewheeling streaming runtimes – 35 minutes or less.) And that’s without delving into the pressure cooker that builds ...
The good thing about “Teacup,” a too-long supernatural thriller streaming on Peacock, is that for much of the time, you genuinely don’t know how things are going to play out. The bad thing ...
In Ian McCulloch's new horror series Teacup, loosely adapting the novel Stinger by author Robert McCammon and produced by horror auteur James Wan, that visually memorable moment is by far the ...
Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman star in “Teacup,” a chilling supernatural thriller that is guaranteed to be your new horror season obsession. Entertainment Critic Teacup begins so ...
Peacock took a chance on Ian McCulloch’s compelling adaptation of Robert McCammon’s sci-fi novel Stinger, and the cast and the creative team of Teacup more than delivered. Season 1 of the sci ...
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Peacock’s Teacup is unlike any other horror show — because it doesn’t try to be. During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, creator Ian McCulloch and several cast members discussed what ...
Based on the novel “Stinger” by Robert R. McCammon and adapted for television by Ian McCulloch, Peacock‘s new horror series, “Teacup” begins as a fascinating and frightful narrative ...