Brand new horror releases dominate theaters as Blumhouse takes on ‘The Exorcist’ and ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’.
Brand new horror releases dominate theaters as Blumhouse takes on ‘The Exorcist’ and ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’.
Netflix dominates the end of September with plenty of new originals, while The Boys’ spin-off Gen V kicks off on Prime Video
Colin and Bo sit down with John Caution (singer) and Drew Brown (bass) of legendary Chicago hardcore/powerviolence band Weekend Nachos after announcing their return to the stage this November, at the Chicago Metro with Harms Way.
Denzel Washington returns to close out Robert McCall’s violent vigilante journey in a solid end to the trilogy
While a little scarier than its predecessor, this spin-off sequel feels like it’s running on fumes.
On episode 34 of She’s with the Band, the show that aims to amplify the voices of women and femme people on stage, backstage, and in the business, hosts Tori Kravitz and Alicia Atout chat with Rabab Al-Sharif, editor in chief for Loudwire since 2019.
Columnist Cori Westbrook explores Bandcamp to highlight deserving artists moving the culture forward.
Colin and Bo sat down with Militarie Gun frontman Ian Shelton and producer/engineer Taylor Young in-person at The Pit Recording Studio during the week of Sound & Fury 2023.
The upcoming series will bring the horror master back into the director’s chair.
Wrestlers take over Netflix, a new original horror flick lands on Shudder, and more fascinating stories hit streaming this week
Colin and Bo talk to Pain of Truth frontman Michael Smith, the crown prince of Long Island hardcore.
The brand new film based on Stephen King’s classic arrives on Paramount+ this October.
The fake trailer has become reality as Eli Roth prepares to unleash the holiday-themed horror movie this November
On episode 33 of She’s with the Band, the show that aims to amplify the voices of women and femme people on stage, backstage, and in the business, hosts Tori Kravitz and Alicia Atout chat with Fernanda Lira, bassist and vocalist for the rising death metal stars Crypta.
A lot of strange stuff hits streaming this week – stories of spies, demons, and an alternate New York City