Heroes & Villains: Is Michael Keaton Heading Back To The Batcave?
Michael Keaton could be back as Bruce Wayne, and our E.A. Henson is PSYCHED.
Michael Keaton could be back as Bruce Wayne, and our E.A. Henson is PSYCHED.
This edition of The Week In Horror with Tim Murr features news on Supernatural’s final episodes, Swamp Thing on The CW + more.
It’s a blockbuster weekend at the box office, as the first comic book film of 2020 arrives with a bang.
The CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover event wrapped up last night and… you did it, you crazy bastards actually did it.
Gal Gadot is back as the titular character, and this is the first time we’ll see her since the slow dissolution of the DC Movie Universe.
Joker, the clown prince of crime gets his own movie this weekend, and judging by the hype, it’s going to be a hit.
Large news on the remake front, crazy things happening in the DC Universe, John Carpenter returns to comics, and more in The Week in Horror.
Monsters, both reptilian and human, dominate The Week in Horror as Tim Murr talks about the new ‘Swamp Thing’ series and the final ‘Rambo’ film.
DC’s stable of villains take center stage – beginning with today’s 25-cent “Year of the Villain” comic book storyline that will have reverberations through plenty of monthly DC titles in 2019!
Tim Murr says farewell to Lorraine Warren, hello to ‘Swamp Thing,’ welcome to a Fulci biopic, and a happy birthday to Antonio Bay on ‘The Week in Horror.’
The more we see of Shazam, the more it looks like DC and Warner Bros. have finally nailed their movie-making method – standalone, FUN, stories.
Together, The Death of Superman and Reign of the Supermen on Sunday make for an exceptional viewing experience, especially on the big screen