The net’s been buzzing for months with speculation and rumor surrounding the potential continuation of the Halloween franchise, which was given new life last October via director David Gordon Green’s smash hit feature Halloween, a film which went on to
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Filmmaker and master of horror John Carpenter sat down with Variety’s Jenelle Riley for an interview recently to discuss his career, and touched on such topics as the films which frightened him as a boy (1958’s The Fly and 1951’s
Read more →As her turn as ‘Dana Haines,’ the ill-fated podcaster in David Gordon Green’s 2018 hit film Halloween garnered her a nomination in the category of ‘Most Frightened Performance’ at this year’s MTV Movie & TV Awards, we recently sat down
Read more →Over the years, there’s been some rather interesting visual incarnations of Haddonfield’s favorite boogeyman (KNB’s Myers mask for Halloween H20 being one of them), but Kotobukiya’s Officially Licensed Female Michael Myers Bishouja Statue arguably is the most unusual! Kotobukiya says
Read more →It’s with a heavy heart that we report the passing of writer Dennis Etchison. A major contributor and editor of horror fiction, Etchison’s work is most known to Halloween fans via his novelizations of several genre films, the first being
Read more →Following the events of Halloween and Halloween II, director Steve Miner’s 1998 film Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later finds those films’ heroine Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) with a different name, living under the assumed identity of ‘Keri Tate,’ the
Read more →In speaking to the press this week at the Cannes Film Festival (where he received the Golden Coach award), writer, composer, director and master of horror John Carpenter teased his interest in a possible return to the director’s chair, as
Read more →The MTV Movie & TV Awards, which are set to take place on June 17th at 9/8c, have announced their nominees for 2019, and our very own Rhian Rees, who portrayed ‘Dana Haines’ in last year’s smash hit Halloween has
Read more →Over the course of eleven films the Halloween franchise has taken several varied narrative paths, and director Steve Miner’s 1998 film Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later is no exception. Intended as the finale to the story arc of character Laurie
Read more →A fire lit in 1960 by Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho and Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom, the flames of the slasher film subgenre were fanned in 1974 by Bob Clark’s Black Christmas, and then most assuredly whipped into a firestorm in
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