Satan's Swarm is the new graphic novel from Steve Niles and Piotr Kowalski that is sure to make your skin crawl! Described as a mix between Jurassic Park and Arachnophobia, and coming from Dark Horse Books in April 2024, we have the first details and an exclusive look at the creepy-crawly cover art!
"Dark Horse Books presents Satan’s Swarm, a new horror graphic novel from horror masters Steve Niles and Piotr Kowalski, colored by Lovern Kindzierski and lettered by Nate Piekos.
Dr. Philip Morgan invites entomologists, young influencers, and a reporter, amongst others, to his secluded coastal research facility for a mysterious and bizarre study. What they find is a zoo of death, where local residents have been eaten to the bone, and the specimens they have come to understand have them on the menu next.
Satan’s Swarm Tpb crawls into bookstores April 2, 2024 and into comic shops April 3, 2024. It...
"Dark Horse Books presents Satan’s Swarm, a new horror graphic novel from horror masters Steve Niles and Piotr Kowalski, colored by Lovern Kindzierski and lettered by Nate Piekos.
Dr. Philip Morgan invites entomologists, young influencers, and a reporter, amongst others, to his secluded coastal research facility for a mysterious and bizarre study. What they find is a zoo of death, where local residents have been eaten to the bone, and the specimens they have come to understand have them on the menu next.
Satan’s Swarm Tpb crawls into bookstores April 2, 2024 and into comic shops April 3, 2024. It...
- 7/13/2023
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
***Beware, spoilers be here!***
Alfred Hitchcock, one of the most legendary filmmakers of all time, and known as “The Master of Suspense”. But why? With all the advances in cinema, why do we still regard a director from the 1920′s-1970′s as the master of suspense? Surely someone has managed to top him!
Nope. Nobody. Even though the list of famous directors that he has influenced continues to grow, no one has yet managed to top his legacy.
So in this article we’ll be looking at five movies that prove his skill. While we clearly can’t touch on all the brilliance that made his movies work, we can at least discuss a few things. Beginning with…
5. Rope (1948)
One of the most famous experimental films of all time, Hitchcock’s ‘Rope’ is filmed as one long take (despite having cuts, it looks like one long take), and was filmed in real time.
Alfred Hitchcock, one of the most legendary filmmakers of all time, and known as “The Master of Suspense”. But why? With all the advances in cinema, why do we still regard a director from the 1920′s-1970′s as the master of suspense? Surely someone has managed to top him!
Nope. Nobody. Even though the list of famous directors that he has influenced continues to grow, no one has yet managed to top his legacy.
So in this article we’ll be looking at five movies that prove his skill. While we clearly can’t touch on all the brilliance that made his movies work, we can at least discuss a few things. Beginning with…
5. Rope (1948)
One of the most famous experimental films of all time, Hitchcock’s ‘Rope’ is filmed as one long take (despite having cuts, it looks like one long take), and was filmed in real time.
- 5/16/2013
- by J.D. Westfall
- Obsessed with Film
Farley Granger, matinee idol and star of Hitchcock thrillers Rope and Strangers On A Train, has died of natural causes at his Manhattan home. He was 85.It was in New York that Granger made his name - at least the soundstage replica of the city on which he played murderer Phillip Morgan in Rope. The 1948 Hitchcock thriller dramatised the story of Leopold and Loeb, with Granger giving a much applauded performance as a brilliant but insecure aesthete who conspires to kill a former classmate.His role in Strangers On A Train found him back in similarly murky territory three years later. Hitchcock, intrigued by the seductive qualities projected by the actor, cast him as playboy tennis star Guy Haines. Having initially picked William Holden for the role, he was rewarded by another gilded turn opposite Robert Walker's sociopath. Despite these critical successes, Granger was unhappy with many of the...
- 3/29/2011
- EmpireOnline
The IMDb250. A list of the top 250 films, as ranked by the users of the biggest movie Internet site on the web. It is based upon the ratings provided by the users of The Internet Movie Database, which number into the millions. As such, it’s a perfect representation of the opinions of the movie masses, and arguably the most comprehensive ranking system on the Internet.
It’s because of this that we at HeyUGuys (and in this case, we, is myself and Barry) have decided to set ourselves a project. To watch and review all 250 movies on the list! We’ve frozen the list as of 1st January this year. It’s not as simple as it sounds, as we’ll be watching them in one year, 125 each.
This is our forth update, a rundown of my next five movies watched for the project and for those that listened...
It’s because of this that we at HeyUGuys (and in this case, we, is myself and Barry) have decided to set ourselves a project. To watch and review all 250 movies on the list! We’ve frozen the list as of 1st January this year. It’s not as simple as it sounds, as we’ll be watching them in one year, 125 each.
This is our forth update, a rundown of my next five movies watched for the project and for those that listened...
- 2/15/2010
- by Gary Phillips
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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