TIE-IN ME UP, TIE-IN ME DOWN: THE “TERRIFIER 3” NOVELIZATION IS A MESSY BUT THOUGHTFUL GIFT TO FANS OF THE FRANCHISE
Tim Waggoner's official adaptation is pretty, but is it Art?
Tim Waggoner's official adaptation is pretty, but is it Art?
Author Christian Francis delivers a brisk and faithful (if flawed) literary reworking of Neil Marshall's beloved 2005 horror film.
With this hearty adaptation, audiences can fall in love with MY BLOODY VALENTINE all over again.
Joshua Millican’s CHOPPING MALL is an effective translation of the film, upgrading the gore and sleaze but staying true to the core programming within.
The 1982 Frank Henenlotter exploitation classic gets some officially licensed merchandise from the publisher and game manufacturer, including a gleefully twisted tie-in novel.