TV Review: Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block – Episode 2: “Father Time”
Butcher’s Block will be the season that will really catch on with satisfyingly scares that land a major steps forward for female-driven horror.
Butcher’s Block will be the season that will really catch on with satisfyingly scares that land a major steps forward for female-driven horror.
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Butcher’s Block is the very essence of Channel Zero’s vibe and intentions distilled down into one engaging and truly unsettling hour of television.
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