The Week In Horror: Represent, Remember, and Remake
‘The Week in Horror’ kicks off February with ‘Horror Noire,’ Women in Horror Month, news about some high-profile remakes, and the remembrance of a legend.
‘The Week in Horror’ kicks off February with ‘Horror Noire,’ Women in Horror Month, news about some high-profile remakes, and the remembrance of a legend.
Those properties you like are coming back in style, and Tim Murr has all the gooey goodness for you to lick off your fingers ‘The Week in Horror.
‘Channel Zero’ gets canceled, creepy kids invade the cinema, and new releases on home video and in print dominate The Week in Horror.
All kind of things happened last week, but Tim Murr has found the ones that may not have made it onto your Twitter feed with ‘The Week in Horror.’
A classic comic returns from beyond, more space for Ripley, a new trip to Castle Rock and a video game that incites madness! i’a! Its The Week in Horror!
BBP’s Tim Murr has a holiday heart-to-heart with David McKendry, co-director/writer of the Christmas horror movie, ‘All the Creatures Were Stirring.’
There is all kinds of horror stuff going on as this year comes grinding to an end, and Tim Murr’s got the juicy bits in ‘The Week in Horror.’
Three great, yet misunderstood, American directors take the spotlight in this Holiday Gift Guide, featuring Blu-rays for the niche film fan in your life.
Wondering what the creative folks at Glass Eye Pix have in store for you this holiday season? Be curious no more, because Christmas just got Fessendened.
Tim Murr brings us the latest news from the world of horror franchises, including ‘Leprechaun,’ ‘Candyman,’ and ‘The Walking Dead.’
Tim Murr shares his thoughts on Halloween, plus gives us news on a Canadian horror classic making its way to Blu-ray.
The Curse of Michael Myers never had to be a bad movie and in fact there was a legendary work print that existed on a rough bootleg, which circulated among fans for years.