31 Days Of Horror 2020: Vampire Tale Phobos Comes Alive On Macroverse
If you’re looking for a cinematic way to interact with content, Macroverse is a comic book reading app that’s doing so, with a perfect new story here just in time for Halloween.

If you’re looking for a cinematic way to interact with content, Macroverse is a comic book reading app that’s doing so, with a perfect new story here just in time for Halloween.
It’s always fun to see writers play in each other’s playgrounds, and in The Immortal Hulk: The Threshing Place, Jeff Lemire does a solid job maintaining the tone Al Ewing has honed for The Immortal Hulk
Anytime Clancy Brown is in a horror film, you know it’s going to be a must watch. That’s why Tim Murr is psyched for The Mortuary Collection.
In the latest installment of 31 Days of Horror, author and academic Lindsay Hallam shares 5 films that made her love horror.
This week’s What’s Going On features new music from Megan Thee Stallion, Command Sisters, Plants and Animals, COMPASS and Oliver Malcolm.
While it may not compare to the classic Alfred Hitchcock original, 1986’s Psycho III is a far better film than you may remember.
In this week’s Read This Book, Uncle Highlander has a rave review about the timely new book The Department of Truth.
We’ve got the first trailer for Robert Zemeckis’ adaptation of the classic Roald Dahl children’s novel The Witches!
E.A. Henson looks at the outstanding new Marvel Legends Wolverine figure, released in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the first X-Men film.
Kingdoms of Amalur was an awesome western RPG for it’s time, and this new refresh on the game is most definitely welcomed.
31 Days of Horror 2020 kicks of with Ian Rogers’ essential list of horror films you may have missed and are worth a watch.
This week in Heroes & Villains E.A. Henson explores The Department of Truth and meets up with Madame Satan.