

The Real Housewives of New York City alum Jill Zarin has been making headlines thanks to her appearance on Below Deck.
Jill was a lot to handle on the hit-yachting show, with her entitlement and obnoxiousness coming through strong.
Below Deck viewers were not here for Jill’s behavior, putting the former Real Housewives on a serious blast after the show.
Ahead of her second and final episode of Below Deck, there’s a lot of speculation regarding just how wealthy Jill really is.
After all, she said more than once to the St. David crew that she’s an experienced yachtie, aka making an excuse for being demanding.
We have done some digging to answer that burning question of Jill’s wealth.
What is Rhony alum Jill Zarin’s net worth and how did she make her money?
According to online sources, Jill has a net worth of $20 million,...
Jill was a lot to handle on the hit-yachting show, with her entitlement and obnoxiousness coming through strong.
Below Deck viewers were not here for Jill’s behavior, putting the former Real Housewives on a serious blast after the show.
Ahead of her second and final episode of Below Deck, there’s a lot of speculation regarding just how wealthy Jill really is.
After all, she said more than once to the St. David crew that she’s an experienced yachtie, aka making an excuse for being demanding.
We have done some digging to answer that burning question of Jill’s wealth.
What is Rhony alum Jill Zarin’s net worth and how did she make her money?
According to online sources, Jill has a net worth of $20 million,...
- 4/8/2024
- by Rachelle Lewis
- Monsters and Critics
*Updated on 10/18 with new listings.* It’s that time of year again, dear readers! Halloween season is finally upon us and to get you ready for all the seasonal scares, Daily Dead has once again put together our Annual Halloween Viewing Guide, which gives you a rundown of everything—from movies to specials and more—headed to the small screen over the next few weeks.
And as we’ve done in past years, we’ll be updating this list every Friday to add new programming as they’re revealed by the various channels, so be sure to check back each week to see what kind of horror and sci-fi will be headed to network and cable TV through the weekend after Halloween.
**All listings are in Est.**
**Updated Listings Are In Bold.**
Thursday, October 31st
1:00am – Scream 4 (Paramount)
1:00am – The Walking Dead (1936) (Turner Classic Movies)
1:15am...
And as we’ve done in past years, we’ll be updating this list every Friday to add new programming as they’re revealed by the various channels, so be sure to check back each week to see what kind of horror and sci-fi will be headed to network and cable TV through the weekend after Halloween.
**All listings are in Est.**
**Updated Listings Are In Bold.**
Thursday, October 31st
1:00am – Scream 4 (Paramount)
1:00am – The Walking Dead (1936) (Turner Classic Movies)
1:15am...
- 10/31/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Rebecca Clough Oct 24, 2018
Here's our pick of the most terrifying sea monsters, snakes and, er, sheep...
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
Animals have been our companions for millennia, but what happens when nature… goes bad? Some of cinema’s scariest moments come from creatures who have become freakishly intelligent, aggressive, or large, normally as a result of human experimentation. Other times, it’s simply that our reckless disregard for the natural order means a clash between man and beast; a fair fight only if we have guns, fireballs, and industrial-strength pesticides.
While the likes of Jaws and Arachnophobia create hauntingly iconic scenes that spring to mind at inopportune moments in your life, glorious counterparts to these classics are to be found in the cinematic bargain bin. Sometimes a straight-up thriller becomes a B-movie simply with the passage of time, as the animatronic monster becomes less terrifying and more ludicrous.
Here's our pick of the most terrifying sea monsters, snakes and, er, sheep...
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
Animals have been our companions for millennia, but what happens when nature… goes bad? Some of cinema’s scariest moments come from creatures who have become freakishly intelligent, aggressive, or large, normally as a result of human experimentation. Other times, it’s simply that our reckless disregard for the natural order means a clash between man and beast; a fair fight only if we have guns, fireballs, and industrial-strength pesticides.
While the likes of Jaws and Arachnophobia create hauntingly iconic scenes that spring to mind at inopportune moments in your life, glorious counterparts to these classics are to be found in the cinematic bargain bin. Sometimes a straight-up thriller becomes a B-movie simply with the passage of time, as the animatronic monster becomes less terrifying and more ludicrous.
- 10/24/2018
- Den of Geek
The Horror Equity Fund have announced the latest horror-related project they have fast-tracked: White Knuckle, from one of my favourite writer/directors Eric Red, who is also the author of the action-packed novel of the same name. White Knuckle tells a gripping story of female empowerment about a woman who survives an attack by a serial killer, and then takes it upon herself to stop him from hurting anyone else.
Perhaps best known as the creator of The Hitcher and Near Dark, and the writer/director of Cohen and Tate, Body Parts and Bad Moon, Red’s previous directorial effort, 2015′s Night of the Wild, has recently been released on iTunes. Says Red:
I’m very excited to be joining forces with Marlon Schulman, Brian Herskowitz and Tony Timpone at Horror Equity Fund for my new film, White Knuckle. It’s a great team to be working with making a...
Perhaps best known as the creator of The Hitcher and Near Dark, and the writer/director of Cohen and Tate, Body Parts and Bad Moon, Red’s previous directorial effort, 2015′s Night of the Wild, has recently been released on iTunes. Says Red:
I’m very excited to be joining forces with Marlon Schulman, Brian Herskowitz and Tony Timpone at Horror Equity Fund for my new film, White Knuckle. It’s a great team to be working with making a...
- 1/29/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly


Jill Zarin is currently in recovery mode. E! News has confirmed that the former Real Housewives of New York star was taken to the hospital after being part of a car accident in New York City earlier today, but she's doing Ok. "Jill Zarin was a passenger involved in a three-car pileup on the Fdr today at approximately 11 a.m. while en-route to promote her film Night Of The Wild, which premieres tomorrow at 9 p.m. on SyFy," the Bravo reality star tells us in a statement. "Zarin was rushed by ambulance to the Hospital where she was treated for unknown injuries and later released. Zarin is currently at home recuperating. No additional details are available at this time." Jill...
- 10/2/2015
- E! Online
Man’s best friends are about to get a whole lot nastier in Eric Red’s new film, Night of the Wild, and we have your first look right here. From the Press Release: Night Of The Wild, an original movie event… Continue Reading →
The post Bitches Gone Wild in Eric Red’s New SyFy Film appeared first on Dread Central.
The post Bitches Gone Wild in Eric Red’s New SyFy Film appeared first on Dread Central.
- 10/2/2015
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Baring its teeth tomorrow on Syfy is Night of the Wild, the new thriller from Eric Red (co-writer of Near Dark) that follows a town threatened by once-docile dogs turned rabid after a nearby meteor strike. For our latest Q&A feature, we caught up with actress Tristin Mays, who discussed working with the animals in Night of the Wild, the film's physicality, and more.
Thanks for taking the time to converse with us today, Tristin. When you first read the screenplay for Night of the Wild, what elements of the story and your character, Rosalyn, appealed to you the most?
Tristin Mays: The fact that she was a tomboy and a bit of a badass. I normally play the cute girlfriend roles, but this one was right up my alley. I've always wanted to do an action movie and especially a Syfy thriller, so it was absolutely perfect for me.
Thanks for taking the time to converse with us today, Tristin. When you first read the screenplay for Night of the Wild, what elements of the story and your character, Rosalyn, appealed to you the most?
Tristin Mays: The fact that she was a tomboy and a bit of a badass. I normally play the cute girlfriend roles, but this one was right up my alley. I've always wanted to do an action movie and especially a Syfy thriller, so it was absolutely perfect for me.
- 10/2/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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