31 Days of Horror 2019 Presents The Week In Horror: Zombies, Misery, and Creeps
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.

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.
Regardless of our personal opinions good or bad, none of us can argue that this weekend Joker laughed all the way to the bank.
Non-violent protest, the far right, and how hate groups form are at the core of this week’s conversation with Bill Lutz on the Leftscape.
John Carpenter’s Vampires is a unique entry in the director’s canon, and worth revisiting in its latest iteration.
Todd Phillips’ ‘Joker’ features a fantastic performance from Joaquin Phoenix, but its connection to the DC character is tenuous. This review has spoilers!
Find out why E.A. Henson loves ‘Ghostbusters’ but won’t do Triple Force Friday anymore. Also, that Joker figure from Mezco looks amazing.
Tim Murr hurls himself headlong into all kinds of 70s low-budget horror with Arrow Video’s ‘American Horror Project, Vols. 1 & 2.’
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is an enjoyable remake of the 1993 Game Boy title that just arrived on the Nintendo Switch.
Joker, the clown prince of crime gets his own movie this weekend, and judging by the hype, it’s going to be a hit.
The Wednesday Night Wars have begun and Richard Kirwin shares his observations about AEW’s new weekly program, ‘Dynamite.’
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.
We are counting the days until the October 22nd release of WWE 2K20, especially after seeing this new in-game trailer. Check it out now.