The Week in Horror: I Ain’t Afraid of No Fans, The Conjuring 3, and Rare Frankenstein Revived
Tim Murr ain’t excited for the new Ghostbusters film. Find out why and get your horror news here!
Tim Murr ain’t excited for the new Ghostbusters film. Find out why and get your horror news here!
Why not buy books from people who write for a living? It’s a good idea, you know, and this installment of the Holiday Gift Guide 2019 shows it.
The Week in Horror with Tim Murr shines a light on reunion news for the Alice Cooper Group, plus an under-appreciated horror film arrives on Shudder.
This week’s edition of The Week in Horror features news on Robocop along with some seriously exciting The Batman casting and rumours.
This week our Tim Murr waxes poetic on the upcoming PG-13 rated Black Christmas.
For a short film, ‘Blood Oak’ from BCS Films brings the wintry horror, being a worthy entry into the small genre of upstate New York horror.
Trailers galore for some upcoming titles, a big sale on Arrow and Criterion Blu-rays and more in The Week in Horror.
Edge of the Axe comes to Blu-ray, Godzilla sales, and more in The Week in Horror.
Haunted houses, creepy towns, and the latest series from Eibon Press take the spooky spotlight as Halloween approaches The Week in Horror.
Mike Thorn’s double shot of short horror, ‘Dreams of Lake Drukka’ and ‘Exhumation,’ don’t need much time to deliver a case of the chills.
The Frankenstein monster, the return of Raimi, and a long-lost collaboration from Italy’s masters of horror make the news in The Week in Horror.
Read Tim Murr’s review of ‘To Wallow in Ash and Other Sorrows,’ the debut short story collection by author Sam Richard.