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‘Halloween’ Prints by Kevin Tong On Sale Tomorrow at Mad Duck Posters
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Mad Duck Posters will release Halloween posters by Kevin Tong tomorrow, May 15, at 12pm Et.

The standard 24×36 screen print is limited to 225 for $85, the blue variant is limited to 125 for $105, and the rainbow foil version is limited to 55 for $150.

“There are a lot of scenes where Michael Myers is observing his victims through some kind of screen, window, or sheet until he’s suddenly on the other side and the result is unspeakable terror. The fence, whether it’s white picket or chain link, is a staple of suburbia, but ultimately, an illusion of safety,” said Tong.

“Michael Myers goes right through the fence and violently intersects the lives of all the characters in the film, all contained within the fence that could never have kept them safe. While there’s no scene that literally shows The Shape going through a fence, it was a great visual to organize the...
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  • 5/14/2025
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
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The Celebrated Film Guillermo del Toro Calls “A genre supernova” Is Now Free-To-Stream
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Who doesn’t love John Carpenter’s Halloween? It’s one of the greatest horror films of all time. We have Halloween to thank for the slasher boom of the ‘80s. The flick was a resounding success that resonated with critics and fans in equal measure. Not to mention, it also inspired future generations of filmmakers. Speaking of filmmakers upon whom the film imprinted in a meaningful way, Guillermo del Toro counts himself a massive fan of this beloved feature.

The Pacific Rim director once took to Twitter (I still refuse to call it X) to proclaim his undying appreciation for the flick. His tweet reads: “Halloween by John Carpenter. A genre supernova. Creates a taxonomic category that still lives. Unsparing precision, simplicity and elegance.”

Mr. del Toro said it far better than I could. Halloween is a benchmark of genre filmmaking to which all subsequent slashers will be compared,...
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  • 5/2/2025
  • by Tyler Doupe'
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5 Best Movies Coming to Max in March 2025 (With Above 90% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
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This March, Max is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated return of the brilliant comedy series The Righteous Gemstones to the streaming release of Hugh Grant‘s terrifying horror film Heretic. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Max next month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the 5 best films coming to Max in September 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

Men in Black (March 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Credit – Sony Pictures

Men in Black is a sci-fi action comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld from a screenplay by Ed Solomon. Based on the comic book The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, the 1997 film follows Agent K and Agent J, two people from a top-secret agency that monitors the extraterrestrials on Earth.
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  • 2/28/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Why the Original 'Carrie' Opening Scene Didn't Work and Was Changed
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In 1976, United Artists released a supernatural horror film that showed a very dark side of the high school experience. Carrie was its name, and with an ultra-gory execution of a very simple premise, it shook the entire nation. Mainly because the film touched on religious aspects that, at the time, were considered controversial. In Carrie, religion wasn't exactly a safe haven of prayer, faith, and kindness.

The film also put Stephen King's name in the spotlight. Then a 29-year-old horror author, King had published Carrie, his first novel, just two years prior in 1974, and it quickly became a paperback bestseller. Director Brian De Palma, known for his radical approach to cinema, read King's novel and went on a quest to adapt it. Lawrence D. Cohen, then a completely inexperienced screenwriter, was hired to adapt the epistolary novel into a feature film script.

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  • 1/8/2025
  • by Federico Furzan
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Bill Murray's 10 Funniest Movie Scenes, Ranked
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Most of Bill Murray’s best movies are all about subtlety and timing, making him one of the most distinctive actors in film history. Judging by his repertoire, the actor shines by playing flawed, often cynical people who seem like they’re just barely holding it together. However, Murray somehow adds just enough charm to them to make them lovable. His ability to balance sarcasm, wit, and genuine sincerity brought classics like Groundhog Day and Lost in Translation to life.

Interestingly, Murray’s comedy isn’t about trying too hard; it’s about finding humor in the mundane and turning every line into something memorable. He doesn’t just deliver punchlines, but the star fully embodies humor through his expressions, pauses, and the sheer unpredictability of his performance. This skill has allowed Murray to effortlessly play a wide range of roles over the years, all while maintaining the comedic essence...
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  • 12/24/2024
  • by Tena Tuzla
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5 Horror Movies That Will Always Be Classics (& 5 That Aren't Scary Anymore)
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Horror films of any era often reflect the collective anxieties of people born in and living during that era. Be it the quality of visual effects, or the inaccessibility of the idea in later years, many horror films feel dated years down the line. However, the best horror movies from the 1980s, for example, not only reflect the collective anxiety over home invasions and losing autonomy over the body, but they're so timeless that some of them turned into franchises, while others inspired similar films for years afterward.

While a list of the best Korean horror movies can include entries from the past twenty years, the best Indian horror movies even include a film each from the '40s and the '60s. This demonstrates how vast the range of timelessness can be, depending on the cultural context of a horror film. Some anxieties are universal to the human experience,...
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  • 12/6/2024
  • by Atreyo Palit
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Every Horror Movie Rule in the Original Scream Movie (& What They Mean)
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Scream, released in 1996, is a groundbreaking movie, boldly killing off whom many assumed would be the final girl in the opening scene and offering funny meta-commentary on the horror genre as a whole. Since its release, many movies have credited their cheeky tones, twisting of conventions, and clever fourth-wall-breaking dialogue to the original Scream, which single-handedly started it all.

For those who aren't familiar, Scream is about a group of friends at Woodsboro High School who fear for their lives after the brutal murder of a girl named Casey Becker (Drew Barrymore). The students are killed off one at a time by a figure wearing a white mask and black robe known only as Ghostface. Through the course of the film, the audience learns that a girl named Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) is the catalyst for these killings. They try to piece together clues to find the identity of the killer.
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  • 11/20/2024
  • by Alyssa Mertes Serio
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13 Best Movies Coming to Prime Video in November 2024 (With Above 90% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
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This November, Prime Video is bringing you a lot of entertainment from the dark detective fiction series titled Cross to a thrilling teen drama series titled Cruel Intentions. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Prime Video this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the 13 best films that are coming to Prime Video in November 2024 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

Carrie (November 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94% Credit – United Artists

Carrie is a supernatural horror drama film directed by Brian De Palma from a screenplay by Lawrence D. Cohen. Based on the 1974 epistolary novel of the same name by Stephen King, the 1976 film follows Carrie White, a teenage girl living with a controlling mother who also gets bullied at school. But what...
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  • 11/11/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
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Halloween's Jamie Lee Curtis Hasn't Shut the Door on Laurie Strode Return
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Jamie Lee Curtis, who has portrayed who may be considered an original horror movie final girl, Laurie Strode, in the Halloween franchise, may not be done with the character quite yet. The Oscar-winning actress told Entertainment Weekly that shes learned to never say never regarding the Halloween films, which started with the original Halloween in 1978.

When asked about her future with the Halloween movies, Curtis said, Ive hung up my bell-bottoms and my pale blue button-down shirt, and I have relinquished (Laurie) to the ages with a warm aloha and a thanks for all the years and memories. Curtis, who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2023 for Everything Everywhere All at Once, added, And yet, if Ive learned anything in my 65 years on the planet, its never say never.

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  • 11/5/2024
  • by Deana Carpenter
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Every Halloween Movie, Ranked by Body Count
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In 1978, John Carpenter's Halloween introduced the world to a whole new breed of slasher in the form of The Shape, better known as Michael Myers. In the character's debut outing, Michael more than proved himself as a prolific slasher, easily earning him a top spot as one of the genre's most iconic figures.

Since the 1978 original, the Halloween franchise has produced a dozen more sequels and reboots, each of which has something to offer the series' adoring fans. Of course, not every Halloween film was a box office smash upon their respective releases, nor have they all gone on to be as beloved as the movie that started it all. What they do all have, however, is a pile of bodies left in the wake of Michael's various killing sprees, and the franchise has only gotten more brutal since it started. And, with the franchise waiting on its next...
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  • 11/1/2024
  • by John Dodge
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Halloween Star Jamie Lee Curtis Celebrates the Horror Franchises Legacy
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Jamie Lee Curtis, the actor known for her roles in True Lies, Trading Places and Everything Everywhere All at Once, celebrates the role that shot her into Hollywood stardom way back in the late 1970s. Curtis gave life to what remains one of her most iconic roles, that of Laurie Strode in John Carpenters slasher classic, Halloween. A role she has reprised as recently as 2022. In honor of spooky season, the actor took to Instagram to celebrate the spooky season and her legacy as the ultimate final girl.

In Halloween, Curtis plays babysitter Laurie Strode, a shy and introverted teenager living in Haddonfield, Illinois. On the night of Halloween, while Laurie is taking care of kids Tommy and Lindsey, and while her friends are misbehaving, the slasher killer Michael Myers comes home. 15 years ago, a then six-year-old Michael savagely stabbed his sister to death, and never spoke a word again.
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  • 10/31/2024
  • by Federico Furzan
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Fucking necessary: 10 horror films where sex actually moves the plot forward
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“There are certain rules one must abide by to survive a horror movie,” explains Randy (Jamie Kennedy) in Wes Craven’s 1996 post-mo slasher revival Scream. “Number one: You can never have sex.” Sex and horror movies go together more naturally than just about any else in pop culture, right up there with,...
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  • 10/31/2024
  • by A.V. Club Staff
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46 Years Later, Does the Original Halloween Movie Still Hold Up?
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John Carpenters Halloween was first released to theaters in October 1978 and quickly became a classic. For almost 46 years, Halloween has been the ultimate Halloween horror movie and is considered by many to be the start of the modern slasher movement. Boasting a highly memorable and foreboding killer in the form of the mysterious Michael Myers, a young but no less talented Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode, and an incredible team behind the camera, this film has long been considered one of the essential slasher films by horror fans.

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Halloween starts with a simple, but disturbing scene on Halloween night, 1963, six-year-old Michael Myers comes home from trick or treating,...
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  • 10/29/2024
  • by Mab Prescott
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Halloween's Michael Myers Strikes a Pose With Michael Keaton on Saturday Night Live
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Michael Myers, the slasher killer from the Halloween franchise, received a makeover for an appearance on Saturday Night Live. While we're used to his raspy breathing while he walks toward his victims, this version was more interested in striking some poses and show some dance moves, rather than brutally killing babysitters.

The latest Saturday Night Live episode featured a segment called "Horror Choreographer," in which the director, played by Andrew Dismukes, discusses how they're about to shoot the most important scene in the fictional horror sequel, "Halloween Rises." The setup of the scene is very familiar to horror fans, with two teens sitting on a couch, and Michael lurking outside the window. However, it doesn't exactly follow the vibe of John Carpenter's classic.

Michael slides the doors and begins moving and grooving into the room, leading to the scene being halted and the "stunt movement coordinator" being called to the set.
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  • 10/20/2024
  • by Federico Furzan
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25 Most Iconic Duos In Horror Movies
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The most iconic horror movie duos prove that terrifying movies don't need an ensemble cast of survivors to make an impact. At the start of the first era of Hollywood horror movies, the focus was mostly on the monsters whether Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, or the Wolf-Man, the victims were never as important. However, in later years especially when the slasher genre grew in popularity in the 1970s and '80s the final girl and hapless teenagers made the story almost as much about the victims as the killers, even if it was just to see how they died.

Many of the most popular and iconic horror movies focus on duos rather than large groups, but these duos don't only include pairs of survivors going up against terrifyingly insurmountable odds. There are many duos that pair a victim with the terror that's...
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  • 10/11/2024
  • by JJ Rankin, Colin McCormick
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Original ‘Halloween’ Plus ‘Halloween 4’ & ‘Halloween 5’ Return to 600+ Theaters This Month
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From Trancas International Films and CineLife Entertainment®, John Carpenter’s original horror classic Halloween returns to theaters this month and it’s not coming back alone.

Halloween (1978) will return to the big screen this October, hitting over 600 theatres and drive-ins across more than 400 markets. Additionally, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers return to theaters in select markets.

“The best way to experience Halloween this season, is on the big screen,” stated Malek Akkad, CEO of Trancas International Films. “We are excited to collaborate with our partners at CineLife

Entertainment® to bring Halloween, Halloween 4 and Halloween 5 to so many theaters and markets. This is a chance for both long-time fans and a new generation to experience the thrill of these iconic films as they were meant to be seen.”

“We are excited to bring the most prominent and enduring horror film...
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  • 10/4/2024
  • by John Squires
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Halloween: Every Actor Who's Played Michael Myers
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Considering the long span of the Halloween franchise, knowing who plays Michael Myers is tough, especially with more than one person often playing the slasher killer in each movie. Most of the scenes in the original 1978 Halloween film saw Michael hiding in the shadows before he finally launched his attack on Laurie Strode and her friends. As a result, multiple people filled Michael's shoes for the movie. Throughout the years, there have been 13 movies featuring Michael Myers.

As the franchise rolled on, the masked killer took a more prominent role and a few actors became well-known for portraying the man referred to in the Halloween scripts as The Shape. These movies included the original timeline, an alternate timeline where Laurie died and her daughter Jamie Lloyd became the Final Girl, another where Laurie lived and Michael kept trying to kill her, yet another with Rob Zombie's reboot, and finally...
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  • 10/3/2024
  • by Shawn S. Lealos, Maisy Flowers, Colin McCormick
  • ScreenRant
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This Cult Classic Black Comedy Has a New Streaming Home
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Jawbreaker has found a new streaming home. The pitch-black 1999 teen comedy starring Rose McGowan and Judy Greer is coming to Peacock next month; it will be available on the service starting on October 1. Released in the winter of 1999, the film was the brainchild of filmmaker Darren Stein (The Boulet Brothers' Dragula), who wrote and directed the film. Inspired by the seminal dark high school comedy Heathers, the film is an examination of cruelty and depravity that lurk beneath the surface of teenage life. With a candy-colored production design and a soundtrack full of late-1990s indie pop, the film is a time capsule of the late Clinton Administration, and has retained a cult following. It features a number of teen stars of the past in small roles, including Carrie's William Katt and P.J. Soles, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's Tatyana Ali, and Grease's Jeff Conaway.
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  • 9/24/2024
  • by Rob London
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This Iconic Scene in Halloween Is Inspired by Harrowing True Events
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John Carpenter's influence on the horror genre is matched by few, and there is a good reason why his name is held in such high regard. Carpenter essentially created the modern slasher genre with Halloween; he was not the first, but he established the rules that many still go by to this day. Halloween brought horror to suburbia, challenged conventional norms of the genre, and created a minimalist masterpiece that terrified and obsessed a whole generation of horror movie fans.

There are countless iconic scenes in the movie; from the opening of a young Micheal Meyers making his first kill to Annie's death at the hands of the masked killer. However, there is one scene in particular that draws influence from a true crime case that shocked the United States; the murder of Kitty Genovese.

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  • 9/19/2024
  • by Adam Symchuk
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‘Silver Scream Con III’ Event Report – This Convention Just Keeps Getting Bigger and Better
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Like Spirit Halloween seizing a once-beloved store, Silver Scream Con moved into the old stomping grounds of Rock and Shock — New England’s premier horror convention, which came to an end in 2019 — at the Dcu Center in Worcester, Ma for its three-quel on September 13-15.

It was a full circle moment for Silver Scream mastermind and Ice Nine Kills frontman Spencer Charnas, whose experiences attending Rock and Shock inspired him to start his own convention. Having quickly outgrown its previous venue, the Doubletree hotel in Danvers, Silver Scream Con III’s new setting was able to accommodate even more horror fans for three days of horror, music, gore, and more.

The guest list included: Scream‘s David Arquette, Jamie Kennedy, and Lee Waddell; Cabin Fever‘s Eli Roth, Cerina Vincent, and Jordan Ladd; Terrifier‘s Damien Leone, David Howard Thornton, Lauren Lavera, Elliott Fullam, and Amelie McLain; Halloween‘s Nick Castle,...
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  • 9/18/2024
  • by Alex DiVincenzo
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Halloween: Every Time Michael Myers Was Unmasked & What He Looked Like
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While he wears a mask in the Halloween franchise, there have been a few instances when Michael Myers' face was revealed. Halloween is one of the most successful franchises in the horror genre, and while it has gone through different retcons over the years, the most recent one a reboot trilogy, it continues to be quite popular with the audience, and Michael Myers reign of horror in Haddonfield, Illinois always finds a way to continue. However, with all the changes made to the franchise over the years, Michael Myers' face has looked different each time it was revealed.

The Halloween franchise began in 1978 with John Carpenters Halloween, which introduced the audience to Michael Myers. Although Michael has remained the antagonist through all the retcons and remakes in the Halloween franchise, he has also gone through a handful of changes: Michael Myers iconic mask has changed through the years, different actors have portrayed the famous slasher,...
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  • 9/15/2024
  • by Colin McCormick, Adrienne Tyler, Shawn S. Lealos
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10 Halloween (1978) Details Even Die Hard Horror Fans Missed
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Halloween, directed by John Carpenter, is a pivotal horror film that elevated the genre when it premiered in 1978. The horror movie has the perfect blend of creeping dread, a spooky season aesthetic, a relatable final girl in Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), and one of the best scores ever put to film. Michael Myers (Nick Castle) is the quintessential boogeyman, stalking around the quaint town of Haddonfield in his stolen coveralls and creepy William Shatner mask. Every element of the movie comes together to create a scary classic that will forever be celebrated by moviegoers.

Character/victim Lynda (P.J. Soles) offers the best word to describe Halloween. It "totally" captivates the audience and keeps them on the edges of their seats throughout its tight 91-minute runtime. Some viewers are die-hard fans of the movie, to the point where they can almost quote it by heart and know all the behind-the-scenes stories.
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  • 9/8/2024
  • by Alyssa Mertes Serio
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New Halloween Prequel Pitch Sounds Like Controversial Franchise Sequel
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Has the Season of the Witch returned, in terms of unconscionable decision-making regarding the Shape? Well, at the very least, Titus Peoples and Nigel Harden are threatening to repeat history where the Halloween franchise is concerned. The two creatives neither have any connection to the series Miramax is developing, for the record are collaborating on a spec script they hope will become a prequel series to the immensely popular horror franchise.

However, their proposed pitch, titled Loomis, revolves around the character of Dr. Sam Loomis before he ever encounters the homicidal Michael Myers, aka the Shape, in 1963. So, just as the disastrous Halloween III: Season of the Witch did back in 1982, the series wouldn't include the Shape. Peoples updated the proposals status on Facebook as follows:

Pilot episode 90% written. Super early development. Written and developed by Titus Peoples & Nigel Harden.

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  • 9/4/2024
  • by Steven Thrash
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Local H Announce Headlining Fall 2024 US Tour After Joint Run with Helmet Was Canceled
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Local H are not letting their recently canceled US tour with Helmet keep them off the road. Instead, the band has booked a fall headlining tour of its own, featuring support from garage-punkers Radkey.

Last week, Helmet shared the unfortunate news that they were canceling their fall tour with Local H due to “significant financial concerns and lower than expected ticket sales.” At the time, Local H promised that “good news is on the horizon.” Now, Local H have unveiled dates for a headlining US run that will feature the duo performing their 2004 album Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles? in its entirety.

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The tour kicks off September 15th in Cleveland, and runs through an October 16th gig in Chicago, making stops in New York City, Memphis, Kansas City, and Las Vegas, among other towns. Tickets are available now via Ticketmaster, while fans can also look...
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  • 8/27/2024
  • by Spencer Kaufman
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Evil Dead: The Game developers are working on two Halloween video games
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Boss Team Games recently worked with Saber Interactive, Renaissance Pictures, Studiocanal, MGM, and Lionsgate to bring fans Evil Dead: The Game, a cool project that stopped developing new content surprisingly soon after it was released. Now Boss Team Games has moved on to a different popular horror franchise, as IGN reports that they’re working on two video games based on the 1978 classic Halloween!

Details on these Halloween games are scarce at this point, but IGN was able to confirm that Boss Team Games are developing them in collaboration with the producers of the Halloween franchise. They also learned that one of the games is being developed in Unreal Engine 5 and will include input from original Halloween John Carpenter. Carpenter, who is said to be “intimately involved” with the project, provided the following statement: “As a huge gamer myself, I’m thrilled to help bring Michael Myers to life again in this game,...
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  • 8/12/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
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Two New Halloween Video Games in the Works From Studio Behind Evil Dead: The Game
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Michael Myers is heading to a gaming console near you, as its been announced that there are not one, but two video games based on John Carpenters Halloween in the works from Boss Team Games. The best part? The legendary director himself is involved in the project. The one and only video game based off of Carpenters 1978 groundbreaking slasher movie came in 1983 for the Atari 2600, and while characters from the film have been featured in other franchises such as Dead by Daylight, there has never been a true standalone game in more than 40 years.

Per IGN, the Halloween video games come by way of the creators of Evil Dead: The Game, with one of them being developed in Unreal Engine 5. Its being said that the new games will allow players to "relive moments from the film and play as classic characters from one of the most iconic and important horror films of all time,...
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  • 8/12/2024
  • by James Melzer
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John Carpenters Halloween Star Charles Cyphers Dies at the Age of 85
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Charles Cyphers dies at the age of 85. The actor is undoubtedly best-known by fans of John Carpenters classic slasher flick, Halloween (1978), as the venerable Sheriff Leigh Bracket, starring along with Scream Queen Jamie Lee Curtis. Brackett helps Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence) hunt for the Shape, aka Michael Myers (Nick Castle), the night the serial killer came home over 45 years ago. Cyphers manager, Chris Roe, revealed that the Halloween actor and Hollywood stalwart passed away after battling a brief illness (per Variety). Roe said:

Charles was a lovable and sensitive man. He always had the best stories, and you got a full performance while he told you. He was a close friend and client of many years who will be dearly missed.

Halloween (1978) R HorrorThriller Release Date October 27, 1978Director John CarpenterCast Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tony Moran, Nancy Kyes, P.J. Soles, Kyle Richards, Charles CyphersRuntime 1hr 31minWriters John Carpenter,...
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  • 8/6/2024
  • by Steven Thrash
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15 Incredible Fictional Serial Killer Performances In Movies & TV Shows
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Anthony Perkins' role as Norman Bates in Psycho set the standard for the slasher genre, with a shocking split personality twist. Anthony Hopkins' unmatched performance as Dr. Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs won him an Academy Award in just 24 minutes on screen. Mads Mikkelsen's portrayal of Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the TV series Hannibal leaned more towards seductive, charming, and manipulative aspects.

Despite their deranged morality and insatiable need for murder, audiences cant get enough of their favorite fictional serial killers. As a glimpse into a horrifying world where tormented souls continually gave into their darkest impulses, following the stories of deranged killers allowed viewers to experience these chilling, consistent murderers from the safe distance of a fictional narrative. While they have not been real criminals, the effective performances of these killers meant their names were forever entrenched in popular culture.

The success of the best...
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  • 7/28/2024
  • by Stephen Holland
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John Carpenter Says No Cut of Halloween Exists Where Michael Myers Dies
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John Carpenter, one of the most important horror film directors of all time, has responded to a controversial social media post about his 1978 film Halloween. Using his own X/Twitter account, Carpenter was "kind" enough to set the record straight on a whole new cut of Halloween that audiences supposedly haven't seen. Per Carpenter's own words: "There is no different version of Halloween where Michael dies. This is total bullsh*t!"

Carpenter was referring to a tweet by @horrormuseum, in which it's stated that there's a version of the 1978 horror classic that no one has ever seen. Supposedly, the film is 95% different, and in the ending, Michael Myers dies. The source is cited as "a friend who worked on the Blu-ray restoration," so it's not very trustworthy,as Carptenter has brutally proven.

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  • 7/23/2024
  • by Federico Furzan
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Two Of Your Favorite Horror Film Icons Are Getting Their Much-Deserved Stars On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame
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Robert Englund and John Carpenter will receive stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2025, solidifying their status as horror legends in film history. John Carpenter directed Halloween in 1978, pioneering the slasher genre with a low budget and an iconic William Shatner mask. Englund's role as Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street showcases his contribution to horror as a genre that continues to influence filmmakers.

Robert Englund and John Carpenter, one best known for playing Freddy Krueger and the other for directing 1978s Halloween, respectively, have found their way onto the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The horror icons will each receive their star on the renowned boulevard, where hundreds of other Hollywood celebrities are paid tribute to on a daily basis by tourists and film connoisseurs.

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Release Date October 27, 1978Director John CarpenterCast Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tony Moran,...
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  • 6/26/2024
  • by Federico Furzan
  • MovieWeb
The Halloween Timeline, Explained
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Over 40 years, Michael Myers has become an iconic horror villain across several timelines in the Halloween franchise. The original Halloween opened in 1963, and from there, it is followed by multiple films broken into different timelines. Halloween Ends concludes the most recent H40 timeline, with Laurie finally defeating Michael after decades of torment and grief.

In 1978, a murderous figure that would come to be known as "The Shape" stalked the fictional streets of Haddonfield, Illinois. His name was Michael Myers, and he instantly became one of the most iconic horror slasher villains ever. Some 40 years later, Michael Myers is still the proverbial boogeyman, even if the timeline of his brutal crimes from the Halloween franchise doesn't always add up.

Throughout its thirteen feature films, the Halloween franchise has seen at least four distinctive timelines unfold. Some of those timelines have ties to one another, and a few of them don't. With...
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  • 6/5/2024
  • by Sean Alexander
  • CBR
How Michael Myers' Kill-Admiring Head Tilt In Halloween Came To Be
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Michael Myers of the "Halloween" franchise is the go-to example for a faceless slasher villain. In director John Carpenter's original 1978 picture, actor Nick Castle is credited not as playing "Michael Myers" but as "The Shape" — Michael is an extension of the shadows, stretching out to kill on pure instinct before receding back into the darkness where he belongs.

In that original "Halloween," five people are murdered by the Shape:

Michael's older sister Judith (Sandy Johnson) in the movie's opening flashback.

The offscreen Christopher Hastings, who Michael kills to steal clothes after he escapes the sanitarium.

Teenager babysitter Annie Brackett (Nancy Kyes), who has her throat garrotted and cut.

Bob Simms (John Michael Graham), who is dressed as a ghost for the holiday.

Lynda Van Der Klok (P.J. Soles), Bob's girlfriend who Michael ambushes by wearing his ghost costume.

Michael is a dispassionate killer; he slices Annie's neck with a quick strike,...
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  • 6/2/2024
  • by Devin Meenan
  • Slash Film
The Firehose Scene In Stephen King's Carrie Caused A Serious, Real-Life Injury
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"Carrie" is the book that put Stephen King on the map. When King wrote it, he was struggling financially, eking out a living selling short stories and teaching high school. Then he sat down to write what was first a short story that turned into a novella that turned into a novel. The novel was "Carrie," the story of a bullied teenage girl with telekinesis. The book wasn't a blockbuster when it was published in hardcover, but by the time it hit paperback, it flew off the shelves and King was on his way to becoming one of the best-selling novelists of all time. Sure enough, Hollywood came calling. The book was published in 1974, and by 1976, Brian De Palma's dreamy film adaptation arrived in theaters, starring Sissy Spacek as poor, doomed Carrie White, a girl who is tormented by pretty much everyone, including her Bible-loving mother (played by Piper Laurie) and her classmates.
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  • 5/12/2024
  • by Chris Evangelista
  • Slash Film
The Scariest Movies of the '70s
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The 70s marked a horror turning point with new subgenres like slashers and zombies finding popularity. "Halloween" reshaped horror with the rise of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode, defining the slasher genre. "The Omen" and "Jaws" introduced chilling characters that added depth to horror narratives, impacting the genre.

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The 1970s hold up as one of the most terrifying decades of the horror genre, giving rise to slashers and bringing a commercial appeal to the terrifying stories filmmakers had to tell. Following the success of movies such as Night of the Living Dead and Rosemary's Baby in the late '60s, the '70s marked a turning point for the genre because it gave it plenty of room to innovate. Shying away from classical monsters and standard thrillers, the rise of underground horror found its fanbase, and horror started to find a wider audience.
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  • 3/25/2024
  • by Arthur Goyaz
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10 Slasher Movies Like ‘Thanksgiving’ To Watch If You Loved the Film
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Thanksgiving is a horror slasher film directed by Eli Roth, from a screenplay by Jeff Rendell. The film is based on Roth’s mock trailer of the same name from the 2007’s Grindhouse, after many years of discussions and nearly going into production, the much-awaited Thanksgiving film is finally here and it is set during the Black Friday 2022 in Plymouth, Massachusetts as many people are crushed to death during the riot, despite the intervention of police and town sheriff Eric Newlon. Thanksgiving stars Patrick Dempsey, Addison Rae, Gina Gerson, Rick Hoffman, Nell Verlaque, Tim Dillon, Jenna Warren, and Milo Manheim. So, if you loved Thanksgiving here are some similar movies you could watch next.

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You’re Next is nothing if not a brilliant slasher horror for the genre fans. Directed by Adam Wingard, the 2013 film follows the story of the Davison family,...
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  • 3/19/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Halloween TV Series Will Not Link to Harshly Criticized Sequel: 'It's a Creative Reset'
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Miramax's Head of Worldwide Television, Marc Helwig, reveals the Halloween television series will be a "creative reset" of the horror franchise. John Carpenter's seminal 1978 film, Halloween, will be the foundation for the Miramax show. The Halloween series is a "big priority" for Miramax, according to Helwig.

“The night he came home” will be completely “reset” from a creative standpoint when the Halloween franchise eventually makes its television debut. The Head of Worldwide Television at Miramax, Marc Helwig, recently offered an update on the future of the Halloween TV show, while appearing on the red carpet at the global premiere of Netflix’s The Gentlemen series. Helwig said (per Deadline):

“The foundation of it is the original film, the John Carpenter movie, the characters of that film, and perhaps a group of characters that we haven’t really focused on that much in recent film versions or even in a number of them.
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  • 3/8/2024
  • by Steven Thrash
  • MovieWeb
Halloween TV Show Gets Major Development Update & Teases How Show Connects With Different Timelines
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Miramax's Head Of Worldwide Television, Marc Helwig, says they are on a fast track to lock down the creative team for the upcoming Halloween show. Helwig says the show is a creative reset, going back to the original film and potentially exploring characters not focused on in recent movies. The show has the potential to expand into a wider cinematic universe, building on the foundation of the John Carpenter classic movie.

The in-development Halloween TV show has received a major update. The Halloween slasher franchise began in 1978 with the original John Carpenter classic of the same name and has since expanded to include 13 movies in total. While 2022's Halloween Ends was purported to be the end of the years-long battle of wills between former babysitter Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) and her serial killer brother Michael Myers, in October 2023 it was announced that Trancas and Miramax were partnering on...
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  • 3/8/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
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The Hill Cast & Real Life Character Comparison Guide
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"The Hill" is a biographical sports drama film based on the true story of Rickey Hill's journey to becoming a professional baseball player. The movie features a star-studded cast, including Dennis Quaid, Scott Glenn, and Joelle Carter, playing characters based on real people in Hill's life. Former MLB player and current color commentator John Smoltz makes a cameo in the film.

Rickey Hill is at the center of the story in The Hill, but the movie shines a spotlight on many other significant figures in the baseball player's life, including his parents, girlfriend, and the man who discovered him. The 2023 biographical sports drama film, directed by Jeff Celentano, is based on a true story and depicts Hill's journey from dreaming about being a professional athlete to overcoming numerous physical ailments to ensure his dreams become a reality. Given that the real Hill served as an executive producer on the project,...
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  • 1/30/2024
  • by Sarah Little
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Mark Hamill Mistook George Lucas For Someone Else At His First Star Wars Audition
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There's a billion bits of "Star Wars" trivia out there, but one of my favorites is actually from before a single foot of film ran through the camera. You have to remember that, though "Star Wars" is a multi-billion dollar IP now, the original film barely got made. George Lucas had success with "American Graffiti," but this was a script that nobody in Hollywood understood, even Alan Ladd Jr., the Fox exec who gave the film a greenlight. 

Lucas's world-building impressed most people, but they just didn't understand the technobabble jargon in a genre that was predominantly either super serious like "2001" or extra campy like "Barbarella." "Star Wars" existed somewhere between the two and that threw everybody, from studio execs to the actors auditioning for the movie, for a loop.

This was also an era pre-internet, so when Hamill went in to his first meeting for the role of Luke Skywalker...
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  • 1/15/2024
  • by Eric Vespe
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The Very First Stephen King Movie Was Saved By A Weird Actor Mistake
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Piper Laurie's misunderstanding of the script led to an over-the-top and memorable performance as Margaret White, Carrie's mother. The campy and exaggerated tone of the film made the bleak story more digestible and balanced. John Travolta and Nancy Allen also misunderstood the tone, adding to the film's unintentional comedic villainy.

While Stephen King’s debut novel Carrie was turned into a highly successful adaptation by director Brian De Palma, one of the movie’s best decisions was a fortunate mistake by an actor. Stephen King has played an outsized role in the history of modern horror, and his influence is so vast that it is tough to remember a time when he was an unknown young author. However, in 1974, publishers took a big chance on King when they offered the writer a huge advance for his debut novel, Carrie. King got lucky once again when director Brian De Palma...
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  • 1/9/2024
  • by Cathal Gunning
  • ScreenRant
Halloween Kills Used A 1978 Image Of Bob Odenkirk For An Original Michael Myers Victim
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There's a lot of surprising things about David Gordon Green's "Halloween Kills," and not all of them are good surprising. There is, however, a very random, very weird, and very neat easter egg hidden in the movie that a lot of fans missed on first viewing: Bob Odenkirk's cameo.

Yes, Bob "Better Call Saul" Odenkirk (or Bob "Mr. Show" Odenkirk if you're an ancient one like yours truly), shows up in "Halloween Kills" ... kinda. You may remember the bar scene where the residents of Haddonfield gather to remember that awful night in 1978 when Michael Myers first returned home. They're alerted to a new series of killings via a news report that then calls back to those killed 40 years prior. You see pictures of Pj Soles as Lynda and her sweet departed boyfriend Bob, except the nerdy high school yearbook picture they used isn't the original actor John Michael Graham,...
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  • 12/5/2023
  • by Eric Vespe
  • Slash Film
Horror Villains Scarier Than Jason From Friday The 13th
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As the main villain of the Friday the 13th franchise, Jason Voorhees took his place alongside the likes of Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger and Pinhead as a horror icon. Jason, alongside his slasher counterparts, helped usher in a new heyday of horror, with audiences relishing the stories of them killing innocent teens, camp counselors and partygoers. However, Jason is far from the scariest his genre has to offer.

Jason Voorhees is one of the most successful horror villains of the genre, but he's outranked in the fear department by several characters. In fact, there's little horror buffs love more than debating who makes for the scariest villain in the genre. Like any type of film, horror depends on compelling villains to be entertaining, and the scarier these slashers, ghosts and monsters are, the better.

Michael Myers

Halloween (1978)

Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from...
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  • 10/31/2023
  • by Ashley Land
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Trick or Treat: The Top 10 Best Secondary Characters in the ‘Halloween’ Franchise
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Who doesn’t love a good side character?

Side characters – or secondary characters – are usually those funny guys and gals who hang around our leads and give us moments of levity and brevity as the movie unravels.

More often than not, as the credits roll on these films, we sometimes end up loving the secondary characters more than the primary characters, as they’re many times the most memorable things from not-so-memorable movies. Even still, in horror, particularly slasher films, side characters are crucially instrumental components of rounding out these movies where the kills and death sequences take more of an immediate focus than the story itself.

Admittedly, remarkable secondary characters for the Halloween franchise may not be as apparent as other big slasher series. More often than not, the most revered and cherished characters are our favorite final ladies, Laurie and Jamie Strode, the caring Doctor Sam Loomis, or the malevolent Shape itself,...
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  • 10/31/2023
  • by Ron Breton
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Scariest Non-Monster Horror Movie Villains, Ranked
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Horror movie monsters account for some of cinema's most terrifying villains. From classic Universal monsters such as Dracula, The Mummy, and Frankenstein's monster to King Kong, Godzilla, and The Thing, these iconic characters have been petrifying moviegoers for decades.

Although horror monsters are capable of being truly frightening, sometimes it is the characters grounded in reality who induce the most fear in audiences. Movie monsters are the work of fantasy while serial killers and murderers are character types the human race could actually cross paths with. Legendary characters such as Norman Bates, Hannibal Lecter, and Patrick Bateman all rank among cinema's scariest non-monster horror villains.

Michael Myers Is The Definitive Slasher Villain

Halloween (1978)

Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again.

Director John Carpenter Cast Jamie Lee Curtis, Donald Pleasence,...
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  • 10/26/2023
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The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs promo reminds that Joe Bob is hosting Halloween (1978) on AMC
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Legendary drive-in critic / movie host Joe Bob Briggs has already shown John Carpenter’s 1978 masterpiece Halloween on his Shudder series The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs – but to properly celebrate the film’s 45th anniversary, AMC has asked him to show the movie again! So tomorrow, Tuesday, October 10th, the new special The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Halloween will be premiering at 10pm Eastern time on AMC, AMC+ TV, and Shudder TV. This special will be airing in both the US and Canada, and then will be available on demand on Shudder as of Sunday, October 15th. To remind us that the special is airing tomorrow night, a promo has arrived online today and can be seen in the embed above.

Here’s the synopsis for The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Halloween: Joe Bob celebrates the 45th anniversary of this iconic horror film. Short,...
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  • 10/9/2023
  • by Cody Hamman
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Is The Final Girl Still a Staple of Horror?
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In horror, there is a certainty that many of the characters the audience meets in any given film will be dead by the time the credits roll. Another certainty is that there will be at least one that triumphs over evil, and that character is what the genre has come to call "the final girl." The character is referred to as the final girl because the lone survivor, or at least the lead of the lone survivors, tends to be female, and she's usually the one that matches wits with the film's villain. She finds a sense of strength to stand up against her antagonist, and there are characteristics that set her apart from the other characters in the film. It's a staple of the horror genre that still resonates today as each generation finds a final girl to celebrate and call their own.

The "final girl" is usually associated...
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  • 10/6/2023
  • by Gaius Bolling
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John Carpenter Makes Surprise Appearance That Reunites Him With Original Halloween Cast Members
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John Carpenter surprises Halloween fans at convention, reuniting with original cast members P.J. Soles and Nancy Loomis. Carpenter reflects on Halloween as his best directing experience, calling it easy and fun to make. Despite Jamie Lee Curtis saying she's done with the character, Halloween franchise may not be completely finished, hints Jason Blum.

Halloween fans in attendance at this weekend's H45: 45 Years of Terror convention got a special treat yesterday. John Carpenter, who directed the 1978 slasher that launched numerous sequels and reboots, made a surprise appearance that reunited him with some of the original film's cast. While final girl Jamie Lee Curtis was not in attendance, Carpenter did link up with P.J. Soles and Nancy Loomis, who portrayed Lynda and Annie, respectively. In a social media video posted by Douglas Tait, Carpenter is seen next to Nick Castle, who played the iconic boogeyman in the original film and Blumhouse's trilogy.
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  • 10/3/2023
  • by Patricia Abaroa
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John Carpenter Reunites With Halloween 1978 Cast In Surprise Appearance
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John Carpenter, the director of Halloween, had a surprise reunion with cast members from the original movie at a convention in Pasadena. A video taken by Halloween Kills performer Douglas Tait shows Carpenter posing for a photo with "The Shape" actor Nick Castle. Carpenter also visited P.J. Soles and Nancy Loomis, among others, before participating in a panel.

Halloween director John Carpenter had a surprise reunion with cast members from the original movie. The 1978 movie follows the havoc that is wreaked when murderer Michael Myers escapes from a sanitarium and begins stalking the streets of Haddonfield, Illinois, on Halloween night. After becoming one of the most profitable independent movies of all time, Halloween launched a franchise that now includes 13 movies. In addition to directing the original, Carpenter also co-wrote the screenplay and composed the now iconic Halloween score.

On Instagram, Halloween Kills performer Douglas Tait shared a video of a...
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  • 10/2/2023
  • by Brennan Klein
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John Carpenter’s Halloween Celebrates its 45th Anniversary With New Posters
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Celebrate the 45th anniversary of Halloween with limited edition art prints featuring Michael Myers, available at the H45 convention or online. The limited edition print is priced at $90, while the timed edition print can be purchased for $75. Both are 36"x24" and signed by the artist. The artwork for the posters was initially created for Spooky Pinball's Halloween pinball game and painstakingly recreated to accurately represent the original painting.

Michael Myers comes home again in brand-new artwork. A pair of stunning posters created by artist Jason Edmiston celebrates the 45th anniversary of John Carpenter’s 1978 slasher film Halloween. Both pieces of art feature the Halloween franchise’s iconic boogeyman: one is a specifically timed edition, while the other is a limited edition available only at the upcoming H45: 45 Years of Terror convention being held this weekend in Pasadena, California. First, check out the limited-edition poster below:

The purple-colored Halloween Limited...
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  • 9/27/2023
  • by Steven Thrash
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Halloween and Archie cross over in new art prints
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It has been 45 years since the release of John Carpenter’s Halloween. And while there are so many unique approaches to celebrating the occasion – killing your babysitter, purchasing Laurie Strode’s house, etc. – there is now yet another way. Debuting at the H45: 45 Years of Terror convention, new prints that bring Michael Myers to Riverdale (or is it Archie to Haddonfield?) is the crossover you had no idea had been inked into existence.

The Halloween / Archie crossover is part of the Archie Horror line, which launched in 2015. While there won’t be a run of comic books themselves, the great Matt Talbot has designed two special prints that will be featured at the aforementioned con. On the work, Talbot said, “Every so often, if you’re really fortunate, a dream project comes along—and this was one of those times. The Archie gang… meeting up with Michael Myers? When...
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  • 9/17/2023
  • by Mathew Plale
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