The Week In Horror: ‘Halloween,’ ‘The Nun,’ ‘House By The Cemetery’
As we head into fall, the horror news cycle is shifting into high gear! Let’s talk about the new ‘Halloween,’ ‘The Nun,’ and Fulci comics.
As we head into fall, the horror news cycle is shifting into high gear! Let’s talk about the new ‘Halloween,’ ‘The Nun,’ and Fulci comics.
40 years after the original Halloween was unleashed, a new sequel premiered at TIFF, and laid claim to the title of best sequel in the series.
This week on The Leftscape, Mary McGinley sits down with her good friend and fellow activist Peggy Farrelly, Program Director of the Psychology and Counseling Department at Seton Hall and the President of … Continue reading The Leftscape Podcast: ‘NOW and the Future (Episode 14)’
It’s been an epic weekend for horror, with the TIFF premiere of Halloween (2018), and the incredible box office gross for The Nun, the latest in the Conjuring film franchise.
Yes Featuring ARW has put out Live At The Apollo, which finds Anderson, Rabin, and Wakeman delivering a spectacular show that feels fresh and reinvigorated.
In many ways, The Predator is exactly what fans of the 31 year old franchise have been waiting for.
While the film world’s eyes are on TIFF, there are still box office returns to be predicted, with The Nun the only film that has a prayer of hitting number one
The majestically weird ‘Blood Freak’ may be the finest combination of conservative Christian values and gory murders by a turkey monster ever filmed.
Fire Pro Wrestling World, retains the series signature 16-bit-era graphics which might make the game a tough sell at full price, but if you’re a real wrestling fanatic, this is one of those cases where you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.
In this editon of Biff Bam Pop!’s Actor Trading Cards, Leo Craven takes a look at the fantastic career of director James Wan.
Fan favourite character, the Sandman, returns in the first issue of The Dreaming – a new monthly series from Vertigo Comics.
A brand new trailer just dropped for this direct sequel to John Carpenter’s original.