Tag: black mirror

  • Black Mirror coming back just when we need it the most

    Black Mirror coming back just when we need it the most

    ‘BLACK MIRROR’ Season 7 will have 6 episodes.

    • 2 episodes will be feature-length

    One will be a USS Callister sequel

    • Releasing this year on Netflix

    Charlie Brooker described Black Mirror season 7 as “a mix of genres and styles. We’ve got six episodes this time, and two of them are basically feature-length. Some of them are deeply unpleasant, some are quite funny, and some are emotional.” He added that the new season is “a little bit OG Black Mirror. It’s back to basics in many ways. They’re all sci-fi stories, but there’s definitely some horrifying things that occur, but maybe not in an overt horror-movie way. There’s definitely some disturbing content in it.”..

    But after so many years of AI and real madness–will Black Mirror even feel like fiction anymore?

  • Looking back into the Black Mirror

    Looking back into the Black Mirror

    Some exciting news popping up today courtesy of an exclusive report at VARIETY..

    After a long hiatus, and rumors that the Netflix show Black Mirror was gone for good, it appears that more is in store with a third season..

    Variety did receive a few details about the new season:

    “A source close to the production tells Variety that the latest season is even more cinematic in scope, with each installment being treated as an individual film. This is, of course, in line with recent seasons of “Black Mirror,” for which episodes usually exceeded 60 minutes and had incredibly high production values.”

    Exciting news… and hope delays are not abundant in bringing a new season..

  • FREDDY CHECKS IN ON BLACK MIRROR SEASON 4 — especially ‘METALHEAD’

    FREDDY CHECKS IN ON BLACK MIRROR SEASON 4 — especially ‘METALHEAD’

    Robert Englund checked in on Twitter concerning BLACK MIRROR 4.. he liked it..

    FREDDY tweeted that the season is must see.. he loved METALHEAD–which incidentally is the HORROR REPORT pick as the most tense of the entire season..

    While some have been extremely critical of the season for being so different from the previous three, any observer who enjoys good entertainment and loves to be scared to death of future technological advancements and how they can utterly destroy humanity, will acknowledge that the show continues to be cutting edge entertainment science fiction. The modern TWILIGHT ZONE of our era..

    The HORROR REPORT plans on showcasing further thoughts on BLACK MIRROR season 4 after a second viewing of each show — only with contemplation of the season could a true review be conducted.

    But in the mean time, Englund does have a good question: Who let the dogs out? I trust Season 5 may shed more light on the futuristic conundrum.. 

  • Black Mirror Mania: I love this show

    Black Mirror Mania: I love this show

    I love this show.. I have avidly watched it since the program’s inception onto NETFLIX.. The pigs.. The tech… The lessons of morality and the consequences of people’s dirty deeds online. The future is now. Evident in this program: The cautionary tales of horror that can happen when tech goes wrong and the virtue of an honest life..

    The newest season of Black Mirror was loaded onto Netflix around Halloween. Due to a lack of time, I have yet to watch about 1 and a half more episodes. But the pure joy I have in doing so makes me actually want to take it slow.

    I recall quickly moving through the entire series of STRANGER THINGS. By the time it was done, I wanted to go back and start from the beginning.

    Black Mirror is a bit different. Each program makes you ponder more than the next.. Each show has twists and turns that throw your mind into a loop of madness. Each program makes you feel like it’s real and, equally so, feel a sense of dread for our collective Internet-driven future.

    The far best episode in the entire series thus far (my opinion of course) is ‘Hated in the Nation.’ Some others only call this episode solid but ‘unremarkable’ but I think it is brilliant.


    It takes into account a dwindling bee population and how our society may delve into tech to save the planet, and terrorism, hacking , assassination, murder, and espionage. Along with a lot of fun grammatical uses of the F and C word for emphasis. The show was pure joy.. It was over an hour long and could have easily been a successful box office hit. But thankfully because of Black Mirror and Netflix, we can have the show beamed right to our electronic devices.


    In Hated in the Nation, a technology company invents a high tech drone bee to pollinate the planet. During a hack attack, someone gets the chance to control the bee population to use it for murder. A ‘hash tag’ battle begins on social media. And the person most hated in the nation becomes a victim. That is just the beginning. It weaves itself into a moral play and a final act of redemption during the post-modem and Mortem.

    You just have to watch it to understand what I am talking about.. It has quickly become of the best shows/movies/things I have ever watched.

    I have grown to despise so many vast portions of social media while… Of course… Using it as well. Hashtags and red flags abound … I just can’t stomach seeing the ‘trending’ words of the day. I hate myself for often looking.. But it’s how we get news. Opinions. Statements. Hell, it’s how we picked a president in 2016!

    Social media.
    And antisocial disorder. They go together so well.

    Black Mirror’s HATED IN THE NATION is a must watch for those nervous about social media’s power, or for those who think they can act on devices without consequence.
    There are consequences.
    Perhaps in the future, the consequences will be fatal and final.

  • ‘Black Mirror’ Creator On “Terrifying” Donald Trump, Season 4 Plans, Tech Fetish & Netflix at the  NY Comic-Con

    ‘Black Mirror’ Creator On “Terrifying” Donald Trump, Season 4 Plans, Tech Fetish & Netflix at the  NY Comic-Con

    ‘Black Mirror’ Creator On “Terrifying” Donald Trump, Season 4 Plans, Tech Fetish & Netflix at the  NY Comic-Con:

    A lot of information was put out at the Comic-Con event..
    Including a lot of Trump bashing..

    Netflix attained the rights of BLACK MIRROR from Channel 4 in England.. The Comic-Con crowd reportedly had ferocious laughs at the new episode called PLAYLIST.. The purpose is to comment on augmented reality..

    From reports, 

    The episode, Playtest, centers around an American tourist named Cooper — played by Wyatt Russell — who agrees to test out a new interactive augmented reality system from a gaming company. He does so in order to make money to return home, after his funds were stolen by a cyber thief. The system is a network of devices able to tap into Cooper’s brain, and by using a neural net, learn and adapt to his fears. This leads to the creation of “the most personal survival horror game in history,” according to one of the characters in the episode. 

    And … I know you can’t wait and neither can I, the newest six episodes from BLACK MIRROR appear on Netflix on October 21..

  • BLACK MIRROR to get a United States adaptation..

    ….and with that, the helium was just let out of my balloon..

    I am not a big fan of UNITED STATES versions of amazingly great shows.. There is something so fresh and deeply inventive, disturbing, and scary about the BLACK MIRROR shows I have seen..

    There actually not been enough of them in my opinion.. and quite frankly each one could be a must see three hour film, in my opinion..

    Here is the news, as reported in major trade publications tonight: BLACK MIRROR faces a US adaptation..

    Paul Harris writes this in a VARIETY report:

    A U.S. rendition of “Black Mirror,” the British sci-fi series that has been a buzzy hit for Netflix, is in the works, the new leaders of Endemol Shine North America said Wednesday at the Real Screen confab.

    The keynote session at the Washington Hilton marked the first major public appearance by Cris Abrego and Charlie Corwin since they were tapped co-CEOs and co-chairmen of Endemol Shine North America.

    Corwin confirmed that “there is a plan” regarding a U.S. version of the “Twilight Zone”-esque series created by Charlie Brooker and produced by Annabel Jones for Endemol U.K. He declined to elaborate other than to say that Brooker and Jones “have really touched on something and I agree – we need more.”

    There are other shows that may get some US versions.. You can find those more in that Harris report in VARIETY.. my focus was clearly and solely on BLACK MIRROR.

    I have not done any official reviews of the programs for this website, but certainly should. There is something compelling and additive about each one of them, and when one program is over you’re leave searching for more.. yearning for just another half hour, or longer..

    BLACK MIRROR is heralded as the TWILIGHT ZONE of our age. I think that’s accurate and I can’t add more than the praise already showered by so many on this series..

    I just don’t trust any US version of it.. But certainly will give it a try to see how it holds up compared to the original series from Brit land..

    In the mean time, NETFLIX if your best bet if you actually want to catch some episodes. Hold your nose for the first one, but be amazed by it as well.. and each one thereafter..