Rebuilding Frankenstein: An Interview with ‘Depraved’ Director, Larry Fessenden
Tim Murr interviews Larry Fessenden, director of modern Frankenstein film, ‘Depraved,’ about his new movie, parenting, and the legacy of the Monster.
Tim Murr interviews Larry Fessenden, director of modern Frankenstein film, ‘Depraved,’ about his new movie, parenting, and the legacy of the Monster.
‘The Week in Horror’ reveals early buzz for ‘Pet Sematary,’ a new character for ‘The Conjuring’ movies, and a Chan-Wook Zahler collaboration!
New movies from Larry Fessenden and Ari Aster are coming this year, and Tim Murr takes a look at some SXSW premieres for ‘The Week in Horror.’
Independent publishing house Weirdpunk Books delivers demented horror stories based on the universes of the best fringe bands and directors.
‘Hellboy’ makes a fiery return, the Rondo Awards are coming, and Shudder brings ‘Critters’ back from space prison in this edition of The Week in Horror.
A horror legend has a new podcast, surprising news about a sequel and a remake, and Tim Murr rediscovers the 90s in ‘The Week in Horror.’
‘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 Week in Horror’ kicks off February with ‘Horror Noire,’ Women in Horror Month, news about some high-profile remakes, and the remembrance of a legend.
Those properties you like are coming back in style, and Tim Murr has all the gooey goodness for you to lick off your fingers ‘The Week in Horror.
‘Channel Zero’ gets canceled, creepy kids invade the cinema, and new releases on home video and in print dominate The Week in Horror.
In honor of its 30th anniversary, BBP!’s Tim Murr looks back at the personal impact Lou Reed’s New York album had on him.
A classic comic returns from beyond, more space for Ripley, a new trip to Castle Rock and a video game that incites madness! i’a! Its The Week in Horror!