
It's Time to Get Over Yourself - Thoughts About Online Film Petitions
The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and may not necessarily reflect the opinions of 52 Weeks of Horror, its affiliates, or its sponsors. Within a few hours of Robert Pattinson being named as the new Batman, dozens of petitions had sprung up online demanding the studio recast the role. The idea of the vampire heartthrob from the Twilight series becoming the Dark Knight has outraged fans all over the world. Meanwhile, after last week’s episo

Bustin' Makes Me Feel Good: Early Predictions for Ghostbusters 3
I am a lifelong Ghostbuster fan. Born in 1984 my formative years revolved around the original two movies and the Saturday morning cartoon series. It sparked a love in me of both the horror genre as well as a curiosity about the paranormal and the unknown. In the late 90’s I watched the short lived animated reboot, Extreme Ghostbusters and I have read volumes of the extended universe comic series that is available on Amazon and other online platforms. For years I have watched

Until We Meet Again, Stan Lee
Stan Lee has died at the age of 95. It's sort of a shocking thing to write. Not that a man of that advanced age has passed but rather such a mythical figure has left us. I mean just who thinks of such a talented mind, such a powerful and long lasting presence in the pop culture landscape fading away into the darkness? It's bittersweet. Few if any can remember a time when the Marvel Comics creations of Stan Lee and his compatriots weren't there to inspire us. Fewer still may r

Rob Potchak Talks Junior High Horrors
Few things in life bring people together like childhood traumas and nothing says childhood trauma quite like Middle School. You’re going through myriad changes, life is chaos, and being in school just makes it all seem so much worse. We’re all looking for heroes at this stage in life, people who can take this torment and rise above it in ways that remind us that we can survive too. Rob Potchak remembers those days well and his new comic book, Junior High Horrors explores the