31 Days of Horror 2019: Going South of the Border
Tim Murr looks at Latin American horror movies, which draw from a rich tapestry of urban legend and tradition. #31DaysOfHorror2019
Tim Murr looks at Latin American horror movies, which draw from a rich tapestry of urban legend and tradition. #31DaysOfHorror2019
This week’s edition of The Week in Horror features news on The Walking Dead, DC horror out of NYCC, Castle Rock updates and more.
Tim Murr hurls himself headlong into all kinds of 70s low-budget horror with Arrow Video’s ‘American Horror Project, Vols. 1 & 2.’
Lucio Fulci’s ‘House by the Cemetery’ and Ted Geoghegan’s ‘We Are Still Here’ prove that home isn’t always the safe haven it is meant to be.
Tim Murr reviews the new book from Paul Lubaczewski, ‘I Never Eat… Cheesesteak,’ which introduces a new kind of vampire hunter.
‘The Amusement Park,’ George Romero’s lost film from 1973, screens next month! Plus: Leatherface returns and Freddy disappears in The Week in Horror.
Did you spend your Friday the 13th weekend watching Jason murder teenagers or returning to Derry to face an ancient evil? Tim Murr did both!
Jovanka Vuckovic’s ‘Riot Girls’ joins such punksploitation classics as ‘The Ranger’ and ‘Return of the Living Dead’ with its depiction of an alternate 1995.
Sure, you can watch the latest trailer for Blumhouse’s remake of ‘Black Christmas,’ but Tim Murr offers a warning: you may learn more than you want to know.
What happens when you put a bunch of rich kids into an underground bunker during a nuclear war? Not much, according to Tim Murr’s review of ‘Survival Box.’
If you have yet to see the new ‘Joker’ movie, Tim Murr would like you to keep your opinions about it to yourself. Also: ‘Halloween’ sequel casting news!
This week in horror, Tim Murr shares his thoughts on Mindhunter Season 3, the potential of the Moon Knight series on Disney+ and more!