Killer Camp–the horror-themed, over-the-top game show that aired on ITV last fall–is changing venues this summer and heading for the CW. The hour-long show–described as a “satirical horror whodunnit reality …
Thomas Tuna
Thomas Tuna
Thomas A. Tuna is a comic book veteran who began his writing career back in the ’70s with Charlton Comics, contributing to such horror titles as Ghost Manor, Haunted, The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves and Ghostly Haunts. Most recently, he has served as a writer and editor (with more than a smattering of horror yarns) for such comic book websites as Hyper Epics and Red Moon Features. Some of his favorite horror flicks include Jaws, Salem’s Lot, Dracula (with Frank Langella) and Blade. His favorite horror comic books? Tomb of Dracula (by Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan) and Swamp Thing (by Len Wein and Berni Wrightson).
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Two award-winning comic book creators have teamed up on a new horror entry from Image/Skybound Entertainment–a chilling ongoing series called Stillwater. According to a press release, the first issue of this …
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Horror fans who have been clamoring for another Alien film–complete with the essential Ellen Ripley character–may soon have something to cheer about. That hope springs from a 50-page treatment of a script–entitled Alien V–from …
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Fantasy and horror virtuoso Ray Bradbury soon will have one of his lesser-known masterworks adapted to the Silver Screen. The Halloween Tree–a 1972 chilling journey through the fantastic–will be brought …
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The second season of Shudder’s The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs is going out on a high note tomorrow night–Friday, June 19 at 9 p.m. (ET)–with appearances from a couple of …
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The mystery and horror of Bigfoot is on its way to the Silver Screen, courtesy of a Legendary Entertainment adaptation of the latest book from Max Brooks of World War Z fame. …
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The newest A24 offering, Saint Maud, is looking to be the first horror film to grace indoor theaters slated to reopen next month. Saint Maud–a victim of the COVID-19 pandemic that …
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Talk about perseverance and staying power! The Invisible Man came in at No. 1 at the domestic box office last weekend, more than three months after it first topped the charts earlier …
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Universal Pictures plans to become the first major movie studio to get back to the task of making movies this year, in an attempt to put COVID-19 in its rear-view …
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After enjoying the spotlight of this year’s successful The Invisible Man, Elisabeth Moss is back for more eerie film moments in the ghost horror-thriller Run Rabbit Run. The paranormal thriller–which reunites Moss with director …