31 Days of Horror has the new Pet Sematary trailer
I don’t know about you, but I’ve always found the original Pet Sematary to be a damn frightening film, so I curious to see how this new version stacks up.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve always found the original Pet Sematary to be a damn frightening film, so I curious to see how this new version stacks up.
The main draw of the book is the BRAND NEW Swamp Thing tale by Brian Azzarello and Greg Capullo which is amazing.
This week in horror, an look at Pet Sematary, Venom’s numbers, the passing of Scott Wilson, and much more!
In today’s 31 Days of Horror installment, we look at the enduring legacy of the vampire bunny Bunnicula, who’s been drinking the juices of vegetables for decades.
We’ve all got our own, personal, horror stories, don’t we? And they’re all likely in the telling, aren’t they? Perfect for the October season, these likely stories are the horrifically likeliest of all!
Two new publications from The Quarto Group celebrate Dr. Fankenstein’s most famous creation in totally different yet equally beautiful ways.
Can Evrenol is nothing if not a student of the horror game, and his new film Housewife plays out like a highlight reel of his influences.
In this instalment of 31 Days of Horror, Nicolas Cage expert Lindsay Gibb looks at the actor’s latest foray into the horror genre, Mandy.
For many burgeoning comic book fans, ‘Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth’ was the first taste of the talents of soon to be industry icons, writer Grant Morrison and artist Dave McKean.