The Week In Horror: Represent, Remember, and Remake
‘The Week in Horror’ kicks off February with ‘Horror Noire,’ Women in Horror Month, news about some high-profile remakes, and the remembrance of a legend.
‘The Week in Horror’ kicks off February with ‘Horror Noire,’ Women in Horror Month, news about some high-profile remakes, and the remembrance of a legend.
This week, Songs in the Key of X discusses and presents five of the greatest tracks written by John Carpenter.
The Curse of Michael Myers never had to be a bad movie and in fact there was a legendary work print that existed on a rough bootleg, which circulated among fans for years.
It’s hard to decide whether to love or hate Rick Rosenthal’s ‘Halloween II,’ so why not do both? Jeffery X Martin reviews the same movie twice.
John Carpenter’s Halloween is a classic. That is a scientific fact of science. Even if you’re not a fan of the film, you can’t deny the power of the soundtrack, the simple brilliance of its scare construction, and the impact it has had on the entire horror genre.
Check out the trailer for the new Halloween and let us know how you feel about the latest entry in the Haddonfield Multiverse.
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We say hello to a new Halloween poster and goodbye to Ash vs. Evil Dead on this week’s installment of The Week in Horror.
A rated-R trailer for the upcoming reboot/prequel to John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic The Thing was released today. The buzz hasn’t been entirely negative for the film, which stars Joe … Continue reading Biff Bam Poll: Will You See The Thing?