31 Days of Horror Presents The Week In Horror: ‘The Apostle,’ ‘The Haunting of Hill House,’ and More
October means there’s a lot going on the fright film front, and Tim Murr has collected some prime pieces of news for The Week in Horror.
October means there’s a lot going on the fright film front, and Tim Murr has collected some prime pieces of news for The Week in Horror.
When the collected edition of The New Mutants: Dead Souls came across my figurative desk for 31 Days of Horror I was a bit perplexed. How do the New Mutants, which I had always viewed as “the JV X-Men” or “that book that became X-Force”, relate to horror? Well, after I was a few pages I was convinced I was reading the right book.
A samurai warrior goes on a killing spree in rural Wisconsin and nobody knows why, including the filmmakers, in 1983’s ‘Blood Beat.’
Halloween makes for perfect horror of the superhero type with an old-school shriek-fest featuring your favourite masks, capes and monsters!
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.
The main draw of the book is the BRAND NEW Swamp Thing tale by Brian Azzarello and Greg Capullo which is amazing.
We’ve all got our own, personal, horror stories, don’t we? And they’re all likely in the telling, aren’t they? Perfect for the October season, these likely stories are the horrifically likeliest of all!
In this instalment of 31 Days of Horror, Nicolas Cage expert Lindsay Gibb looks at the actor’s latest foray into the horror genre, Mandy.