The Week in Horror: An Elegy For Shudder
The Week in Horror: As GM Craig Engler leaves Shudder, Sachin Hingoo reflects on what the streaming service meant to him over the last eight years.
The Week in Horror: As GM Craig Engler leaves Shudder, Sachin Hingoo reflects on what the streaming service meant to him over the last eight years.
We’ve got a packed house in The Week in Horror with lots of curiously Netflix-centric announcements and previews. New series from Guillermo Del Toro, Tim Burton, and Mike Flanagan, updates on the new Predator prequel, a new Scream, and much more!
Disney Plus will be featuring Ms. Marvel, Marvel’s first Muslim superhero, in a new six-episode miniseries to premiere on June 8 on the streaming service. Check out the trailer!
Animated series Pacific Rim: The Black comes to Netflix on March 4 and we have the first trailer!
Check out the trailer for “October Faction,” the new Netflix series based on the graphic novel by Steve Niles.
If you have a wrestling fan on your list that might enjoy a streaming subscription, here are a few suggestions for the one person in your life who’s on their fourteenth consecutive day of wearing the same Bullet Club shirt
Read why Jeffery X Martin thinks ‘Main Event’ could be the perfect show for wrestling fans who simultaneously love and hate WWE.
An example of bad things happening to good movies, ‘Welcome to Blood City’ is a neat little flick that looks like a burnt ViewMaster reel.
We take a gander at The Heart is a Rebel, a family drama from Billy Graham Ministries, and ponder the conundrum of reviewing faith-based films in a post-modern world.
1983’s Mausoleum doesn’t make a lick of sense, but fans of old-school drive-in horror might find some enjoyment in its practical makeup effects and general silliness.
While The Devonsville Terror may look like another cheap video nasty from the 1980s, this movie has a lot to say about atrocious male attitudes towards women.
Spontaneous Combustion may not be the best Tobe Hooper film, but it feels like the one that most accurately bears his thumbprint.