The Week In Horror: Monsters In Front of (And Behind) the Cameras
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.’
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.’
I knew when I was making our box office predictions this weekend that I was going out on a real limb predicting Pet Sematary would beat Shazam.
Forget how great the trailers were. Pet Sematary is an early contender for worst film of 2019. It didn’t have to be this way.
This weekend sees two high profile films set to do battle at the box office. Which one will come out on top? You might just be surprised with our prediction.
The last ‘Pet Sematary’ trailer cranks up the intensity and gets fans ready to head out to the Micmac burying grounds.
In ‘The Week in Horror,’ Toxie gets a makeover, clear some more shelf room for Jason Voorhees, and San Francisco thrash takes the spotlight.
‘The Week in Horror’ reveals early buzz for ‘Pet Sematary,’ a new character for ‘The Conjuring’ movies, and a Chan-Wook Zahler collaboration!
‘Suspiria’ streams, Yellow Veil Pictures readies two new films for release, and the new ‘Pet Sematary’ trailer is super-spoilery for The Week in Horror.
The newest look at ‘Pet Sematary’ has arrived, and while it might not be a pure King adaptation, it does have creepy kids in masks.
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.
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.
Speaking of movies that ruined my childhood, the 1989 film adaptation of Stephen King’s 1983 novel Pet Sematary is right up there. The Creed family – man of the house Louis … Continue reading Blue on Black: Pet Sematary (1989)