From Halloween 5 to Howling VII, EJ Moreno on why 1995 may be the worst year for horror and slasher follow-ups… The 1980s saw horror reach heights never expected. Franchises were continued, proving the power of intellectual property even in genre fare. Things looked terrific, but then the 1990s entered the chat. Things became murky […]
The Halloween 4K Collection (1995 – 2002) detailed by Shout Factory
Shout Factory has announced the release of the The Halloween 4K Collection (1995 – 2002) which brings Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, Halloween: H20 and Halloween: Resurrection to 4K Ultra HD. The boxset is available to pre-order now, and goes on sale on October 4th, priced at $119.99; check out the cover artwork and details […]
Ranking The Entire Halloween Franchise From Worst To Best
Shaun Munro ranks the Halloween franchise from worst to best… In the vein of just about every popular, decades-old horror movie franchise, the eleven-film Halloween series is a rollercoaster ride of good, bad and very, very weird. There’s the classic original of course, the increasingly silly and inane run of sequels, the desperate attempt to reinvigorate […]
Rumour: Paul Rudd was offered Tommy Doyle return for Halloween Kills
Last week it was announced that The Shape is set to return for two sequels to last year’s Halloween revival, with 2020’s Halloween Kills and 2021’s Halloween Ends promising to bring to a conclusion the saga of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode. Original Halloween stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Nick Castle are confirmed to be […]