Matthew Scott Kane and David A. Goodman's Peacock series follows a metal band, and a town terrified of Satan. TV Review ...
A high school heavy metal band attempts to capitalize on '80s occult paranoia in an eight-part series that's half ...
Dethkrunch, the fictional heavy metal band in Peacock's Hysteria!, might not be a real group, but their musical prowess is ...
Hysteria!' forges its own wild and wicked path. The result is a series that’s surprisingly singular and pretty damn ...
Perhaps the most famous example of mass hysteria in recent memory is the Satanic Panic of the 1980s (the setting for Hysteria ...
Julie Bowen, Anna Camp, and Bruce Campbell comprise the stellar ensemble cast in this engaging 1980s' fright fest.
"Hysteria!" creator Matthew Scott Kane drew from his life and the films and TV shows he grew up loving for horror series set ...
You get to sit back and enjoy heavy metal, horror movies, John Hughes stuff, all of that.” Far from her gig on Modern Family, ...
It helps that showrunner Matthew Scott Kane utilizes the advantage that an ensemble affords the show. With Tracy hard at work ...
Maybe you're watching Peacock's Hysteria! and twitching on the verge of recollection: WHO is that familiar face screaming on ...
In the eight-episode series Hysteria!, now streaming on Peacock, a small town in the 1980s is overtaken by rumors of Satanic ...