I wasn't expecting much out of Channel Zero: Candle Cove. It's a low-budget show that airs on the Syfy channel. That right there doesn't help to inspire confidence, considering Syfy's pretty bad track record. Luckily, the show tickled me in all the right areas. I love that it centers around a creepy children's program, and that all the effects I can remember were done practically. The puppets/dolls and creatures were all fantastically designed and looked downright haunting. The Tooth-Child, Jawbone, The Skin-Taker, and Pirate Percy are memorable characters/creatures that may haunt my nightmares for a while.
The show has quite a fine cast of actors, with the best being Paul Schneider, Fiona Shaw (who plays Marla, Mike's mother who assists him in his investigation). Both characters are haunted by the past, and have some skeletons in their closets. Paul Schneider makes for a likable and empathetic leading man. It was easy for me to put myself into his shoes, and as the show progressed I found myself rooting for him more and more. Fiona Shaw previously played Aunt Petunia Dursley in the Harry Potter films. Here, she gets to play quite a different character. She starts out as a woman who is still grieving the loss of her 2nd son, but changes a good deal by the time the show ends. It was a joy to watch her character grow stronger with each episode, and to see her eventually gain control and take charge. The kid actors featured in this season were pretty ok, with the standout being Abigail Pniowsky, who plays Lily (Mike's daughter).
As for the rest of the cast, Marina Stephenson Kerr is very off-putting and creepy as Mrs. Booth, one of Mike and Eddie's old teachers who may know more about Candle Cove and the past murders than she is letting on. Luisa D'Oliveira plays Amy, a deputy who assists with the investigation and is a friend of Mike's. She is very likable, smart, efficient and doesn't really play your typical cop in a horror film. Shaun Benson plays Gary, another old friend of Mike's who is now the Sheriff. He likes Mike, but is distrustful of him due to some skeleton's in Mike's closet. Last but definitely not least is the beautiful Natalie Brown as Jessica, an old crush of Mike's who is now married to Gary. She's yet another very likable character in the show who I quickly grew to care about.
Candle Cove is genuinely creepy, unsettling, disturbing, effective and weird. I'd compare it favorably to The Twilight Zone in tone. Each episode only runs around 45 minutes in length, and there are only a total of 6 episodes making for a tight, focused little thriller. No time is wasted, and there are a good deal of twists, turns, and surprises throughout. Perhaps best of all, it wraps up in a satisfying way (ok, so it took a little while for me to warm to the answer of the mystery of Candle Cove. All that matters is that I was totally down with the explanation after thinking it over for a few). Channel Zero is off to an auspicious start, proving that effective horror can still be made on a low television budget. I was surprised by how much Channel Zero: Candle Cove impressed me. It's a unique, different and memorable little horror show. I know it will stay with me for some time. Sign me up for Season 2!
4.5 Stars