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Children's television show is usually wholesome entertainment that can be enjoyed by the whole family and this series no different following the disappearance of a small child and the investigations that followed.
15 March 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
17 May 1989, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
29 December 1958, Bristol, England, UK
3 April 1981, Middletown, Connecticut, USA
11 March 1958, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
6 August 1995, Ontario, Canada
6 October 1986, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
October 19, 2016
Internet-inspired fantasy horror has cursing, violence.November 14, 2016
Brimming with Stephen King tropes and a bleak version of late-'80s nostalgia, the new horror anthology series is tailor-made for fans of Stranger Things clamoring for a new, darker fix.October 27, 2016
The series is sure to go down as a horror classic, so prepare yourself and enter Candle Cove. You won't regret it.May 04, 2017
Candle Cove stands in direct opposition to the histrionics of American Horror Story and the like; it's a quiet, unsettling work that builds to a buzzing, static-hum crescendo in its final act.October 12, 2016
While it occasionally dragged in spots, director Craig Macneill (who helmed 2015's excellent budding-sociopath horror-thriller The Boy) managed to establish a quietly unnerving tone that feels unique to anything else on TV right now.October 12, 2016
Once it gets going, Channel Zero: Candle Cove smartly peels back additional layers of its central mystery so that the audience won't be satisfied until they finally get to the core of what really happened in Iron Hill all those years ago.October 12, 2016
Not all of the dialogue was bad; it was simply really bad at its most heavy-handed, which was clearly the weak point in an otherwise promising opening episode.October 12, 2016
Seeing the series invest in a narrative that attempts to expand the original conceit while capitalizing on its creepy, unsettling nature is reason enough to continue watching.October 26, 2016
Channel Zero: Candle Cove is faithful to creepypasta in the way that matters most: by recognizing that children can experience fear that's as complex, terrifying, and real as anything felt by adults.October 22, 2016
The whole enterprise plays sort of fast and loose. Then again, maybe that's the point. Urban legends are always a bit sketchy; it's the missing pieces that, to some extent, provide the tingle for the spine.