The Week in Horror: ‘Underwater’, ‘Clarice’, ‘Morbius’ + more
The Week in Horror features news on a series featuring Clarice Starling, news on Jared Leto’s Morbius, and much more!
The Week in Horror features news on a series featuring Clarice Starling, news on Jared Leto’s Morbius, and much more!
If you grew up in the 80s and 90s burning through every scary movie in your local shop’s horror section, you’ll like Knifemare.
From The Fly Collection to The Omen Collection and more, Tim Murr recommends some solid Blu-ray sets for the Holiday season.
Why not buy books from people who write for a living? It’s a good idea, you know, and this installment of the Holiday Gift Guide 2019 shows it.
The Week in Horror with Tim Murr shines a light on reunion news for the Alice Cooper Group, plus an under-appreciated horror film arrives on Shudder.
For a short film, ‘Blood Oak’ from BCS Films brings the wintry horror, being a worthy entry into the small genre of upstate New York horror.
Mike Thorn’s double shot of short horror, ‘Dreams of Lake Drukka’ and ‘Exhumation,’ don’t need much time to deliver a case of the chills.
The Frankenstein monster, the return of Raimi, and a long-lost collaboration from Italy’s masters of horror make the news in The Week in Horror.
Read Tim Murr’s review of ‘To Wallow in Ash and Other Sorrows,’ the debut short story collection by author Sam Richard.
Argento, Cronenberg and Refn make their way to the small screen and we bid a fond farewell to Robert Forster in The Week in Horror.
Tim Murr looks at Latin American horror movies, which draw from a rich tapestry of urban legend and tradition. #31DaysOfHorror2019
Tim Murr hurls himself headlong into all kinds of 70s low-budget horror with Arrow Video’s ‘American Horror Project, Vols. 1 & 2.’