The Week In Horror: ‘Powerbomb,’ ‘Abominable,’ and ‘Psycho Goreman’
The Week in Horror with Tim Murr looks at a trio of films set for release in the coming months.
The Week in Horror with Tim Murr looks at a trio of films set for release in the coming months.
The Hunt is a comedic, violent satire that takes on both sides of the political aisles. It’s my favourite film of 2020 so far.
Starship Down from Dark Horse Comics has a fun premise, with an interesting setting.
Dark Side of the Ring is hard to watch and will almost certainly leave you angry, confused, and heartbroken, but starts a necessary conversation about what led to, and resulted from, Chris Benoit’s unspeakable act.
This is normally the day where I take a look at what’s happening at the box office for the weekend, but that’s not happening.
Finding an absolute gem like Underhero feels like winning the lottery.
In this week’s edition of Heroes and Villains E.A Henson talks about how to support your local comic book shop in the age of coronavirus.
Sub-Mariner: Marvels Snapshot #1 is a worthy addition to the ethos and vibe Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross created with Marvels.
Uncle Highlander arrives at Biff Bam Pop! with his new column, Read This Book. In the first instalment, he looks at the new Jonathan Hickman book, Decorum.
The Week In Horror with Tim Murr has news about Dawn of The Dead 4K and fan cast’s Karyn Kusama’s upcoming Dracula film.
As the world goes dark, some are still heading out to the movies, with Onward remaining #1 for a second weekend.
Figure Friday takes the edge of the world right now with a look at some new collectible available for pre-order, including a Glow In The Dark Robocop!