John Carpenter’s Halloween (1978) gave an entire generation the fright of their lives, even as it invented a new genre: the slasher. While some of the slashers this movie inspired (most notably Friday ...
Malcolm McDowell played Dr. Loomis in Rob Zombie's Halloween, but the movie was so gnarly, McDowell's wife couldn't make it ...
As many horror fans might be able to tell you, no one was terribly excited to make "Halloween II." John Carpenter's 1978 "Halloween" was a runaway success, making $70 million on a minuscule $300,000 ...
When the first Halloween movie premiered in October 1978, it would end up changing the horror genre forever. John Carpenter's classic introduced Michael Myers (a.k.a. "The Shape") and Jamie Lee Curtis ...
On a cold Halloween night in 1963, six-year-old Michael Myers brutally murdered his 17-year-old sister, Judith. He was ...
John Carpenter is a living legend, a fact that is not up for debate. We all know this and have various films helmed by him that made us the way we are. Which is why Halloween month belongs to him and ...
John Carpenter’s Halloween is a bona fide classic that pioneered the slasher genre and changed horror forever. Released in 1978 and produced with a budget of only $300,000, it used creative camerawork ...
Watching Michael Myers stalk and slash his way through the streets of Haddonfield is always a scary good time, but there's something about queuing up the Halloween movies in October that just hits ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook There are essentially two halves of Rob Zombie’s Halloween, and neither of them work. The first ...
John Carpenter. His name is synonymous with horror, Halloween, and films that define modern horror cinema. And just like one of his leading ladies, Jamie Lee Curtis, the director, writer, producer, ...