By this point, we all know the story of the wolfman. A modern guy, living in the modern world, unlocks the inner beast, revealing the monster that was always inside of him. That theme drives not just 1941’s The Wolf Man, the most popular early werewolf movie, but also 1935’s
The Weekly Round-Up #864 w/ Free Comic Book Day titles, and little more
I’m so far behind in my reading that I’ve just got to books that came out at the start of May. I’ve got more time to read now, although I am heading out of town for a week and can’t take many comics with me. Soon I’ll catch up, I
Doctor Who and HotD Fans “Screaming” as New Audio Erotica Collab Teased
Subscription-based audio erotica app Quinn started the week off with a bang, teasing a new collab for July 1. Dropping a short video across its social media feeds of a cuddly green dragon on a leather chair listening to branded pink headphones, Quinn announced that “the Rogue Prince is coming.”
Hitman: World of Assassination Keeps the Surprises Coming Five Years Later
It’s been five years since IO Interactive launched Hitman: World of Assassination, the latest installment in its long-running stealth action game series, and the title shows no signs of slowing down. The game has steadily been putting out new content to keep players coming back for more, including having the
Teaser Trailer: Robert Eggers’ “Werwulf”
Focus Features has unveiled the teaser trailer for “Nosferatu” and “The Lighthouse” director Robert Eggers’ newest period horror film “Werwulf”. A “harrowing tale of devotion, damnation and the devil within, the story unfolds in 13th-century England and reportedly features Old English dialogue that was true to the time period. The