31 Days Of Horror: BOOM! Studios’ ‘Rise of the Deadman’ Review

In ‘Rise of the Deadman,’ Chad Dundas has encapsulated the Undertaker’s 28-year-long story arc and the result is the perfect Halloween treat for WWE fans.

31 Days Of Horror: Even Superheroes Get Scared In ‘Avengers Halloween Special #1’ On The Wednesday Run

This Halloween, join your favourite Marvel Universe masks and capes as their darkest nightmares go bump in the Halloween night!

WWE Evolution: A Great Pro-Wrestling Show Starring Women

The first all-female pay-per-view from WWE, ‘Evolution,’ defied all expectations and became one of the greatest events in the history of our great sport.

Middlewest

Heroes and Villains: Middlewest #1 & Don’t Be Afraid of Spoilers

Well, would you look at that! Another 5th Week on the calendar which means that normal books are a bit light today. Still, I’m going to start the hype machine … Continue reading Heroes and Villains: Middlewest #1 & Don’t Be Afraid of Spoilers

31 Days of Horror Presents Songs in the Key of X, Episode 3 – John Carpenter

This week, Songs in the Key of X discusses and presents five of the greatest tracks written by John Carpenter.

31 Days of Horror: ‘Halloween: Resurrection’ Proves Some Things Should Stay Dead

Watch with glazed boredom as Dimension Films runs a once beloved franchise into the ground with ‘Halloween: Resurrection,’ a dreadful experience in awfulness.

The Leftscape Podcast: ‘Changing the Game: Bad Wolves Guitarist Doc Coyle (Episode 21)’

This week, The Leftscape is excited to share an extended interview with Doc Coyle, guitarist for the platinum-selling band Bad Wolves and host of The Ex-Man podcast.

Call of Cthulhu

31 Days of Horror: The Call of Cthulhu Launch Trailer Shares Dark Visions

We’re just a few days away from the release of Call of Cthulhu: The Official Video Game, which comes courtesy of Focus Home Interactive. We shared an early trailer a few weeks back, and now the final launch trailer is here

31 Days Of Horror: Brooklyn Horror Film Festival – “Holiday”

While its graphic nature is already the stuff of legend, there’s more to Isabella Eklov’s clinical and terrifying first feature, ‘Holiday,’ than that one scene.