
31 Days of Horror
My first book is out and I'm so hyped about it! It's called 31 Days of Horror: Pop Culture Weekly's Killer Guide to Surviving the October Horror Movie Challenge. As you know, I'm a huge horror fan and I wanted to do something that shared my love for horror in a fun, interactive way. So here it is!

31 Days of Horror: Pop Culture Weekly's Killer Guide to Surviving
the October Horror Movie Challenge
One horror movie. Every night. All October long. What could go wrong?
From Pop Culture Weekly and entertainment guru Kyle McMahon comes your new favorite Halloween tradition: a
sarcastic, scream-filled, stream-ready guide to watching 31 horror movies in 31 days. Whether you’re a casual
creeper, a die-hard horror nerd, or you're just here for the popcorn, this hilarious and helpful guide has you
covered.
Inside you’ll find:
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🎬 31 must-watch horror films, one for each day of October (or whatever f*cking month you want)
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🩸 Alternate movie picks for each day, in case you’ve already seen it - or chickened out
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😱 Fear Factor ratings (How likely are you to sleep with the lights on?)
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📺 Streaming info so you don’t waste an hour scrolling and then fall asleep with nothing watched
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☠️ Spoiler free, mini-reviews so you know what kind of ride you're in for
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👀 Fun facts, trivia, and sarcastic commentary from Kyle himself
This isn’t just a watchlist - it’s a horror challenge. A month long descent into screams, monsters, haunted houses, bad decisions and maybe a little self-discovery (or at least a deeper appreciation for final girls).
So grab your blanket, your snacks, and possibly a therapist.
Because 31 nights of horror?
Yeah, you’re gonna need backup.
31 Days of Horror: Pop Culture Weekly's Killer Guide to Surviving the October Horror Movie Challenge is part of a bigger series of titles that will be coming under a brand new banner: 31 Days of Horror.
The 31 Days of Horror series is like your spooky best friend who shows up every October (and apparently December, summer, and any excuse I can find) with a stack of DVDS, a bowl of popcorn, a bottle of liquor and zero regard for your sleep schedule. Each book serves up a month-long horror movie challenge packed with mini-reviews, fear factor ratings, fun facts and my own unfiltered commentary that ranges from “this movie will scar you for life” to “don’t worry, you’ll only cry a little.” Think of it as a blood-soaked advent calendar for horror junkies except instead of chocolate, you get trauma, thrills, and a lot of questionable life choices.