Holiday Gift Guide 2022: Special Edition Horror from Raven Banner!
The 2022 Holiday Gift Guide continues with some special horror limited editions from Raven Banner!
The 2022 Holiday Gift Guide continues with some special horror limited editions from Raven Banner!
We have a bounty of horror news this week, from new projects from Osgood Perkins and the fine folks behind the IT series, as well as info about an unreleased Guillermo Del Toro Lovecraft adapation and a whole lot more! Check it all out in The Week in Horror!
Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s ‘Something in the Dirt’ portrays a kind of cosmic horror that can only be born of friendship.
The Week in Horror has news about the newest from Coralie Fargeat, Shelly Duvall’s first movie in two decades, and an important horror short about the stigma against people living with HIV/AIDS.
James Cameron’s ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ has a brand new trailer! Check it out here in advance of the film’s release on December 16.
In this week’s The Week in Horror, check out an Indian werewolf comedy, a sweet horror memorabilia auction, and big news about the Evil Dead franchise and a Friday the 13th prequel series!
got scoops on a sweet new release of Canadian classic Black Christmas, a new live-action adaptation of the Death Note anime, and a whole lot more! Check it all out in The Week in Horror!
This week, we say goodbye to Jamie Lee Curtis’s Laurie Strode, say hello to M3GAN, and revel in a couple of sick home releases ahead of Halloween. All that and more in the Week in Horror!
Macarena Gomez stars in this tale of revenge that has more in common with one of the most hilariously unexpected surprises of 2022, Orphan: First Kill than you would think.
Amanda Kramer’s ‘Give Me Pity!’ is a dazzling, horrific, glittering spectacle with one of the best performances of the year from Sophie Von Haselberg
The Week in Horror is back with the latest on a unique marketing gimmick for Smile, a possible collaboration between John Carpenter and Godzilla, and much more!
A genuine crowd pleaser from Alex de la Iglesias’ Fear Collection collaboration with Amazon Prime Video, Jaume Balaguero’s Venus blends a siege movie, crime thriller, and cosmic horror together into perfect midnight movie fare.