The Week in Horror: Hauer, ‘Halloween,’ and Harrelson
Revisit Rutger Hauer’s iconic performance in ‘The Hitcher,’ a ‘Blair Witch’ video game on the way, and upcoming sequels in ‘The Week in Horror.’
Revisit Rutger Hauer’s iconic performance in ‘The Hitcher,’ a ‘Blair Witch’ video game on the way, and upcoming sequels in ‘The Week in Horror.’
Filmmaker Izzy Lee continues to dazzle and provoke discussion with her politically-charged short film, ‘Re-Home,’ showing at this year’s Fantasia Fest.
The MCU gets scary, Blumhouse chooses not to kill the Boogeyman, and Scream Factory announces the box set we didn’t know we needed in ‘The Week in Horror.’
Director Tilman Singer’s feature debut, ‘Luz,’ is a harrowing, hypnotic, and riveting demonic possession movie unlike any other.
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.
‘Kids of the Black Hole,’ the new punksploitation horror anthology from St. Rooster Press, is an obscene finger gesture in a world of pageant waves.
‘Midsommar’ garners praise, ‘3 From Hell’ marketing shows its Italian western influences, and Arrow and Criterion movies on the cheap in The Week in Horror.
In the end, it wasn’t fire, drowning, or demons that killed Jason Voorhees. It was lawyers. Tim Murr mourns the end of a franchise in ‘The Week in Horror.’
Robert Dean Lurie thoughtfully examines the college rock roots of R.E.M. in his book, ‘Begin the Begin: R.E.M.’s Early Years.’
‘The Banana Splits Movie’ might be the reboot we didn’t know we needed! Also, new stuff from Mike Flanagan, Glenn Danzig, and Rob Zombie!
‘The Week in Horror’ laments ‘Swamp Thing’ and ‘Dark Phoenix,’ but has high hopes for the big pig in the Outback movie, ‘Boar.’
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.