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- Breaking Down the 'Halloween' Movie SeriesJohn Carpenter created the slasher genre with his groundbreaking 'Halloween' in 1978. After eight films and then a reboot by Rob Zombie, it remains the one truly iconic Halloween horror franchise in cinema history.
- Halloween Classics: Michael Myers Comes HomeHalloween is fast approaching and now is the time to decide what movies to watch or display over the holiday! The following article reviews the original "Halloween" film from 1978.
Scream Queen Harris Asks for Help 'Among Friends'With nine genre films in production and another seven already circulating on DVD since being cast in Rob Zombie's 'Halloween' films, Ms. Harris is ready to make her mark behind the camera. She is currently preparing to direct what will be her debut movie.- Joe Chappelle's Halloween 6 - the Curse of Michael Myers (1995)This is my personal comprehensive review of Joe Chappelle's 1995 slasher sequel Halloween 6 - The Curse of Michael Myers, starring Donald Pleasence, Paul Rudd, Marianne Hagan and Kim Darby.
- Dwight Little's Halloween 4 - the Return of Michael Myers (1988)This is my personal comprehensive review of Dwight Little's 1988 slasher sequel Halloween 4 - The Return of Michael Myers, starring Donald Pleasence, Ellie Cornell and Danielle Harris.
- Free Michael Myers Pumpkin StencilsFree printable stencil of the Halloween killer Michael Myers.
Movie-Themed Halloween DecorationsBeing a huge horror film fan, it comes naturally for me to seek out and buy movie-themed decorations to put up around the house. It's really not that hard to find movie-themed Halloween decorations.
Halloween, Starring Michael Moore....Or Is it Michael Myers?I just can't keep those two huggables straight.
Dr. Loomis of John Carpenter's Halloween is Weirder Than Michael MyersJohn Carpenter's Halloween (1978) is a fright flick classic. Dr. Loomis (Donald Pleasence) from the movie delights as a psychic doofus.- Top 4 Michael Myers Halloween MoviesMichael Myers is one of the most iconic horror movie villains. His white masked face has graced the big-screen in seven different installments of the Halloween franchise, not including the remakes from director Rob Zombie.
How Michael Myers Died - The Many Deaths of HalloweenThe many deaths of Micheal Myers has fascinated folks for a long time. Here are the finales to all of the Halloween movies, and how Myers "dies" at the end of each.
Michael Myers: A Fictional Serial KillerA short biography on Halloween's most notorious serial killer.
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers"Halloween IV" is one of the best films in this long running franchise. There was thoughtful work put into the screenplay, the performances are good, and it has some very scary moments that the other sequels seriously lack.
Cool Halloween Pumpkin Carving Patterns Online: Michael Myers, Batman and Where the Wild Things AreYou can create a stir at Halloween by carving a pumpkin based on a popular movie. Check out the following links to find patterns to carve a pumpkin with a design such as Michael Myers and characters or symbols from Batman and Where the Wild Things Are.- Interview with Tyler Mane - Star of Halloween 2The Halloween Star discusses researching his role of Micheal Myers for the recent sequel, his new production company, and Kanye West
- Halloween is the First of the Michael Myers Horror MoviesSince this Halloween movie is the first for the Michael Myers horror movie theme, it will always be a classic in my mind.
- Michael Myers, the Genius"Been there, done that" called. He wants his hat back.
The Real Michael MyersAn interview with Billy Wayne Walls
Why is Jason Still Alive?How the character Jason Voorhees has managed to survive for so long despite studio executives attempts to end the movie series several times, twice going as far as releasing movies claiming it would be the last Jason movie.- Reel Relations: Films of the Halloween FranchiseJohn Carpenter inspired a whole new genre of films when he made "Halloween" in 1978. In this column, I'll take a look at all the films in the franchise and provide a little commentary on them.
- Halloween: A Look at John Carpenter's 1978 FilmWhy Halloween is one of the scariest movies of all time.
- Halloween (2007): It's Bloodier Than the Original, but is it Better?The original Halloween, filmed in 1978, scared audiences worldwide. In 2007, writer/director/producer Rob Zombie attempted a remake of the classic chiller. Did he succeed?
- The Most Famous Horror Movie VillainsWho is the scariest horror movie villain of all time? Michael Myers? Freddy Kreuger? Jason Vorhees? This article gives a brief background on the most prolific horror movie icons of all time. You decide for yourself.
Halloween Poetry: Ode to Michael MyersThis is part of my series of poems about Halloween and October.
Halloween (2007): Rob Zombie Reinvents Michael MyersA review of Halloween (2007, Rob Zombie's remake of John Carpenter's 1978 cult classic.- Movie Review: Rob Zombie's HalloweenSome will say Rob Zombie butchered a classic, others will say the new Halloween is an aggressive update for a new generation.
Michael Myers is Not HumanRob Zombie's "remake" of the John Carpenter classic, Halloween, is just another piece of gore strewn, pop psychology propaganda trying to prove monsters are made, not born. Looking for horror? Rent the original.- 2007's Halloween Looks and Sounds Different Than 1978's Halloween, but is that Good or Bad?Movie review of Rob Zombie's attempt to shed new light on a tale that we already know so well. Did he succeed?
Halloween Movie ReviewRob Zombie reimagines this horror classic, putting his stamp on the Halloween story. There are stabbings, bludgeoning, and general mayhem.
Michael Myers Head on a Stake: One Scary DIY Halloween PropA few years ago I would never of even considered Walmart for any Halloween props or decorations. Although Walmart always had a Halloween section in their stores, I always found this section to be in shambles...- Halloween: The 1978 Original Version VS. the Rob Zombie VersionHalloween Fans wait for new movie
- Beyond Redemption? - An Examination of Slasher Movie VillainsThis essay critically examines the typical portrayal of slasher movie killers as being beyond redemption. It explores the evolution of this development, as well as its problematic moral, historical, and cultural implications.
John Carpenter's Halloween, an In-depth AnalysisOver twenty years after its initial release, John Carpenter's Halloween remains one of the most viscerally frightening motion pictures ever conceived.- Key Halloween Scenes Outside of HorrorThree examples of the holiday on film, and its use in either benefiting a movie's story or characters.
Indie Film Review: MYERS: RISE of the BOOGEYMAN (2011)A review of the fan film short MYERS: RISE OF THE BOOGEYMAN- Halloween (1978) Movie ReviewAs part of my original top 10 horror films to watch around Halloween, no doubt why this film got #1
Indie Film Review: HALLOWEEN SEASONA review of the HALLOWEEN horror fan film "Halloween Season" from Blinky Productions- Slash of the Titans: A Tribute to Mr. Krueger, Mr. Myers and Mr. VoorheesSo, there you have it; my reasons why I feel that the top three slasher characters of all time have never been outdone by movies of recent years.
- Tommy Lee Wallace's Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)This is my personal comprehensive review of Tommy Lee Wallace's 1982 supernatural sequel Halloween III - Season of the Witch, starring Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin and Dan O'Herlihy.
Film Review - Halloween H20Generally a much better entry in the film franshise that should have put Myers to his grave for good.