Alliance
Jamie Lee Curtis slums it for one last time in this, the eighth and final film of the original Halloween series.
Alliance
Jamie Lee Curtis slums it for one last time in this, the eighth and final film of the original Halloween series.
Alliance
The seventh Halloween film returns to the story of Laurie Strode, the heroine babysitter of the first two entries in the series. Halloweens 4 through 6 focused on Laurie’s daughter Jamie, who was left orphaned after Laurie (supposedly) died. As it turns out, she just faked her death and left her little girl to die screaming at the hands of Michael Myers. Continue reading
Lionsgate
After finding success in 1964 with their stop-motion Christmas special Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer, Rankin/Bass turned their signature style to the horror genre, with the theatrical release of Mad Monster Party. Continue reading
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
Alliance
Hey, have you ever wondered what happened to Tommy Doyle? The boy that Laurie Strode was babysitting in the first Halloween movie? No? Well, here he is… Continue reading
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
Anchor Bay
Halloween 4 ended with a rather promising twist that, had it been carried through, could have breathed new life into the franchise. Unfortunately, both the studio and producer Akkad nixed. Continue reading
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
Anchor Bay
In Halloween 2, Myers was walking down the street when he just happened to overhear some people talking about Laurie Strode (his would-be last victim from Halloween 1) being sent to the hospital, thus setting him on a mission to kill her. In Halloween 4, Myers is being transported to another hospital when the two doctors accompanying him just happen to mention Laurie Strode’s daughter. People have to stop talking in front of him. Continue reading
Shout Factory
Is Michael Myers a super-human monster, or is he just so razor-focused on his task that he is unable to register pain? That question gets murkier in this followup to John Carpenter’s original Halloween.
Anchor Bay
One of the things that sets Halloween apart from many of its horror compatriots is that its antagonist, Michael Myers, is simply a man.
A man that can take six bullets and walk away, yes; but a man never-the-less. Continue reading
Miramax/Echo Bridge
If you’re going to create a doorway to Hell and use a puzzle box as a key, the puzzle should be challenging, right?
At the very least, the solution should consist of something more than lazily tracing the circle on one side with your thumb. Continue reading