31 Days of Horror Presents Prime in the Dustbin: ‘Blood Beat’ (1983)
A samurai warrior goes on a killing spree in rural Wisconsin and nobody knows why, including the filmmakers, in 1983’s ‘Blood Beat.’

A samurai warrior goes on a killing spree in rural Wisconsin and nobody knows why, including the filmmakers, in 1983’s ‘Blood Beat.’
The next installment in M. Night Shyamalan’s superhero universe is on the way, and the new trailer for ‘Glass’ is absolutely amazing.
Over the years, when films have come my way starring Michael Ironside, I’ve begged and pleaded (usual in a professional manner…usually) with our PR reps to let me interview the man. Finally, with Ironside starring in the new film Knuckleball, the opportunity came my way this week, and I jumped on it.
Halloween makes for perfect horror of the superhero type with an old-school shriek-fest featuring your favourite masks, capes and monsters!
What would cause a WWE superstar to come out of retirement and place themselves into a morally grey situation? Richard Kirwin narrows it down to two things.
Vincenzo Natali makes a guest appearance at this year’s Fannibal Fest in Toronto, discussing his work on the groundbreaking television series.
I don’t know about you, but I’ve always found the original Pet Sematary to be a damn frightening film, so I curious to see how this new version stacks up.
This week in Heroes and Villains, I’ve got virtual cornucopia of fever dream induced comics for you, including a new book from Image/Skybound.
One of the most exciting new genre festivals in the US, the Brooklyn Horror Festival, is coming up and is definitely worth your time.
Now entering it’s 26th year, Rendezvous with Madness 2018 includes media installations, visual art, theatre, film, panel discussions and in-conversation events.
The main draw of the book is the BRAND NEW Swamp Thing tale by Brian Azzarello and Greg Capullo which is amazing.
This week in horror, an look at Pet Sematary, Venom’s numbers, the passing of Scott Wilson, and much more!