"Halloween" as we know it comes to a close when "Halloween Ends" hits theaters and Peacock on October 14. Over the last 44 years, the Michael Myers saga has bestowed fans with plenty of tricks and treats and numerous characters we've come to cherish. What started as a low-budget indie film helmed by John Carpenter, Debra Hill, and a scrappy team of actors and crew ignited a slasher phenomenon.
After 14 films, including Rob Zombie's 2007 remake and its sequel, the most well-known horror franchise is finally burying the Boogeyman — at least according to the original mastermind, John Carpenter. Although, Carpenter has said recently he wouldn't be surprised if the franchise carried on. "I guarantee you if 'Halloween Ends' makes a lot of money, guess what? Just guess what," he told a crowd at Pennsylvania's Steel City Convention.
We're celebrating the end of an era with a ranking of the franchise's 12 best characters.
After 14 films, including Rob Zombie's 2007 remake and its sequel, the most well-known horror franchise is finally burying the Boogeyman — at least according to the original mastermind, John Carpenter. Although, Carpenter has said recently he wouldn't be surprised if the franchise carried on. "I guarantee you if 'Halloween Ends' makes a lot of money, guess what? Just guess what," he told a crowd at Pennsylvania's Steel City Convention.
We're celebrating the end of an era with a ranking of the franchise's 12 best characters.
- 9/14/2022
- by Bee Scott
- Slash Film
Jamie Lee Curtis is picking up the torch to play Laurie Strode once again, and she’s forming a mob to take down Michael Myers once and for all.
Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for “Halloween Kills,” which serves as the direct sequel to David Gordon Green’s “Halloween” and the 12th installment in the larger franchise. His film left off with Laurie sitting in a pick-up truck with her daughter and granddaughter after her house burned down amid a thrilling encounter with Michael Myers.
Green, the comedic director best known for “Pineapple Express” who transitioned to the horror genre, is directing and co-writing the entire trilogy of new “Halloween” films. The third and illusive final installment, “Halloween Ends,” will be released in theaters on Oct. 14, 2022.
Nick Castle, who played Michael Myers in the original 1978 “Halloween,” has returned to play the slasher icon alongside stunt double James Jude Courtney.
Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for “Halloween Kills,” which serves as the direct sequel to David Gordon Green’s “Halloween” and the 12th installment in the larger franchise. His film left off with Laurie sitting in a pick-up truck with her daughter and granddaughter after her house burned down amid a thrilling encounter with Michael Myers.
Green, the comedic director best known for “Pineapple Express” who transitioned to the horror genre, is directing and co-writing the entire trilogy of new “Halloween” films. The third and illusive final installment, “Halloween Ends,” will be released in theaters on Oct. 14, 2022.
Nick Castle, who played Michael Myers in the original 1978 “Halloween,” has returned to play the slasher icon alongside stunt double James Jude Courtney.
- 6/25/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The Walking Dead: World Beyond alumna Alexa Mansour has joined the cast of Apple TV+’s Home Before Dark.
Set to return on Friday, June 11, the mystery drama is created by Dana Fox and Dara Resnik. Season two follows reporter Hilde Lisko (Brooklynn Prince) as she seeks to learn more about a mysterious explosion that hits a local farm. The investigation leads her to fight a powerful and influential corporation, jeopardizing the health of her family and Erie Harbor.
Inspired by real-life young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, Home Before Dark also features Abby Miller, Kylie Rogers, Aziza Scott, Michael Weston, Joelle Carter, Jibrail Nantambu, Deric McCabe and Rio Mangini.
The series is executive produced by showrunner Dana Fox, Jon M. Chu, Joy Gorman Wettels, Howard Deutch, Dara Resnik, Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner, and Sharlene Martin. Home Before Dark is produced by Paramount Television Studios and Anonymous Content.
Mansour will appear as Emma Hathaway,...
Set to return on Friday, June 11, the mystery drama is created by Dana Fox and Dara Resnik. Season two follows reporter Hilde Lisko (Brooklynn Prince) as she seeks to learn more about a mysterious explosion that hits a local farm. The investigation leads her to fight a powerful and influential corporation, jeopardizing the health of her family and Erie Harbor.
Inspired by real-life young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, Home Before Dark also features Abby Miller, Kylie Rogers, Aziza Scott, Michael Weston, Joelle Carter, Jibrail Nantambu, Deric McCabe and Rio Mangini.
The series is executive produced by showrunner Dana Fox, Jon M. Chu, Joy Gorman Wettels, Howard Deutch, Dara Resnik, Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner, and Sharlene Martin. Home Before Dark is produced by Paramount Television Studios and Anonymous Content.
Mansour will appear as Emma Hathaway,...
- 5/18/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, Apple TV Plus announced the premiere date for Season 2 of “Home Before Dark.”
Dates
“Home Before Dark” will return on June 11 on Apple TV Plus. Season 2 consists of ten episodes that will release week-to-week each Friday. Starring Brooklynn Prince (“The Florida Project) “and Jim Sturgess, the drama series is inspired by real-life young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, the youngest member of the Society of Professional Journalists who founded the newspaper Orange Street News at 12 years old. In season one, 9-year-old Lysiak (Prince) moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town, Erie Harbor, her father left behind. She pursues the truth about a cold case involving the kidnapping of her dad’s childhood best friend, Richie Fife, who turns out to not be dead after all. Well-prepared for her next mystery, the new season finds Lysiak uncovering the suspicious explosion of a local farm. Her...
Dates
“Home Before Dark” will return on June 11 on Apple TV Plus. Season 2 consists of ten episodes that will release week-to-week each Friday. Starring Brooklynn Prince (“The Florida Project) “and Jim Sturgess, the drama series is inspired by real-life young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, the youngest member of the Society of Professional Journalists who founded the newspaper Orange Street News at 12 years old. In season one, 9-year-old Lysiak (Prince) moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town, Erie Harbor, her father left behind. She pursues the truth about a cold case involving the kidnapping of her dad’s childhood best friend, Richie Fife, who turns out to not be dead after all. Well-prepared for her next mystery, the new season finds Lysiak uncovering the suspicious explosion of a local farm. Her...
- 3/26/2021
- by Haley Bosselman
- Variety Film + TV
Home Before Dark will return to Apple+ for its sophomore season in the summer. The mystery drama created by Dana Fox and Dara Resnik will return to the streaming platform Friday, June 11. Home Before Dark, which stars Brooklynn Prince and Jim Sturgess, will debut with the first episode, followed by one new installment weekly, every Friday. Season two follows reporter Hilde Lisko (Prince) as she seeks to learn more about a mysterious explosion that hits a local farm. The investigation leads her to fight a powerful and influential corporation, jeopardizing the health of her family and Erie Harbor. Inspired by real-life young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, Home Before Dark also features Abby Miller, Kylie Rogers, Aziza Scott, Michael Weston, Joelle Carter, Jibrail Nantambu, Deric McCabe and Rio Mangini. The series is executive produced by Showrunner Dana Fox, Jon M. Chu, Joy Gorman Wettels, Howard Deutch, Dara Resnik, Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner,...
- 3/26/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
This Home Before Dark review contains no spoilers.
Kids have been solving crimes in movies, books and TV shows for a long time, from Nancy Drew, Harriet The Spy and The Secret Seven to Lindsay Lohan vehicle Get A Clue. The major difference with Apple TV+’s 10-part new crime drama series Home Before Dark, is that our 9-year-old roving reporter, Hilde Lisko, who gets embroiled in solving a kidnapping and murder case, is based on an actual 9-year-old – Hilde Lysiak – who really did report on crime at such a young age.
What results is a slightly uncomfortable genre mix of kid-centric wish fulfillment and crime drama about a child-killer, complete with the dark color palette of a grown up murder series. Jon M. Chu who made the excellent Crazy Rich Asians directs the opening episode setting the tone somewhere between Press Gang and All The President’s Men (which young...
Kids have been solving crimes in movies, books and TV shows for a long time, from Nancy Drew, Harriet The Spy and The Secret Seven to Lindsay Lohan vehicle Get A Clue. The major difference with Apple TV+’s 10-part new crime drama series Home Before Dark, is that our 9-year-old roving reporter, Hilde Lisko, who gets embroiled in solving a kidnapping and murder case, is based on an actual 9-year-old – Hilde Lysiak – who really did report on crime at such a young age.
What results is a slightly uncomfortable genre mix of kid-centric wish fulfillment and crime drama about a child-killer, complete with the dark color palette of a grown up murder series. Jon M. Chu who made the excellent Crazy Rich Asians directs the opening episode setting the tone somewhere between Press Gang and All The President’s Men (which young...
- 3/30/2020
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
Apple TV+ has launched the first trailer for the upcoming new series ‘Home After Dark’ starring Brooklyn Prince and Jim Sturgess.
The 10 episode series is inspired by the reporting of young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, follows a young girl (Brooklynn Prince) who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father (Jim Sturgess) left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.
Crazy Rich Asians’ Jon M. Chu will direct and serves as executive producer on the series which stars Abby Miller, Kylie Rogers, Joelle Carter, Jibrail Nantambu, Deric McCabe, Michael Weston, Aziza Scott, and Louis Herthum.
Also in trailers – Tom Hanks stars in trailer for ‘Greyhound’
The series hits the streaming service on April 3rd.
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The 10 episode series is inspired by the reporting of young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, follows a young girl (Brooklynn Prince) who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father (Jim Sturgess) left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.
Crazy Rich Asians’ Jon M. Chu will direct and serves as executive producer on the series which stars Abby Miller, Kylie Rogers, Joelle Carter, Jibrail Nantambu, Deric McCabe, Michael Weston, Aziza Scott, and Louis Herthum.
Also in trailers – Tom Hanks stars in trailer for ‘Greyhound’
The series hits the streaming service on April 3rd.
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- 3/6/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Apple TV+ dropped the trailer for “Home Before Dark,” its Hilde Lysiak-inspired mystery series, on Friday, featuring star Brooklynn Prince playing a fourth-grader who also happens to be an investigative reporter attempting to solve a murder.
In the video, which you can view above, you’ll meet Hilde Lisko, who moves with her family to her father’s (played by Jim Sturgess) old hometown, where she slowly becomes obsessed with getting to the bottom of a crime that was committed years ago — and that somehow involves her own dad.
Here’s the logline for the Apple show, which is directed by Jon M. Chu and has already been renewed for Season 2 ahead of its April 3 launch:
Also Read: Hilde Lysiak-Inspired Mystery Series 'Home Before Dark' Gets Early Season 2 Renewal at Apple TV+
The dramatic mystery series, executive produced by Jon M. Chu and inspired by the reporting...
In the video, which you can view above, you’ll meet Hilde Lisko, who moves with her family to her father’s (played by Jim Sturgess) old hometown, where she slowly becomes obsessed with getting to the bottom of a crime that was committed years ago — and that somehow involves her own dad.
Here’s the logline for the Apple show, which is directed by Jon M. Chu and has already been renewed for Season 2 ahead of its April 3 launch:
Also Read: Hilde Lysiak-Inspired Mystery Series 'Home Before Dark' Gets Early Season 2 Renewal at Apple TV+
The dramatic mystery series, executive produced by Jon M. Chu and inspired by the reporting...
- 3/6/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Apple TV+ blends fiction with truth in its upcoming Jon M. Chu-produced drama series “Home Before Dark,” based on the true story of young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak.
Her story is known — the now 13-year-old started a local paper called the Orange Street News in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania when she was just nine years old. She found viral fame when she broke an exclusive report on a murder that happened down the street from her home and scooped the other local paper by several hours, going onto becoming the youngest member of the Society for Professional Journalists and win Junior Zenger Award for Press Freedom in 2019.
But Apple TV+, which made its first appearance at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour on Sunday, found a fresh angle to tell Lysiak’s story in a few key ways — by mining the emotional details of her relationship with her father, weaving in some strategic fictional elements,...
Her story is known — the now 13-year-old started a local paper called the Orange Street News in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania when she was just nine years old. She found viral fame when she broke an exclusive report on a murder that happened down the street from her home and scooped the other local paper by several hours, going onto becoming the youngest member of the Society for Professional Journalists and win Junior Zenger Award for Press Freedom in 2019.
But Apple TV+, which made its first appearance at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour on Sunday, found a fresh angle to tell Lysiak’s story in a few key ways — by mining the emotional details of her relationship with her father, weaving in some strategic fictional elements,...
- 1/19/2020
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
Apple has confirmed the second season renewal of Home Before Dark as the producers talked about crafting a “super bingeable” young detective drama inspired by movies including Indiana Jones.
The ten-part series, which is inspired by the real-life story of 11-year-old Hilde Lysiak, will premiere its first three episodes on April 3 and the digital platform has already handed it a second run.
The series follows a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.
The drama, from Anonymous Content and Paramount Television, was created by Ben and Kate creator Dana Fox and Dara Resnik (Daredevil), who executive produce with Joy Gorman Wettels (13 Reasons Why), Rosemary Rodriguez (The Walking Dead) and Sharlene Martin (Deadly Sins). Jon M. Chu...
The ten-part series, which is inspired by the real-life story of 11-year-old Hilde Lysiak, will premiere its first three episodes on April 3 and the digital platform has already handed it a second run.
The series follows a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.
The drama, from Anonymous Content and Paramount Television, was created by Ben and Kate creator Dana Fox and Dara Resnik (Daredevil), who executive produce with Joy Gorman Wettels (13 Reasons Why), Rosemary Rodriguez (The Walking Dead) and Sharlene Martin (Deadly Sins). Jon M. Chu...
- 1/19/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
“Home Before Dark,” Apple TV Plus’ mystery series inspired by the real-life reporting of 9-year-old investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, has nabbed an early Season 2 renewal ahead of its series premiere on April 3.
Directed and executive produced by Jon M. Chu and created by showrunners and exec producers Dana Fox and Dara Resnik, the series will launch on the streaming platform with three episodes, then premiere new episodes on a weekly basis every Friday. Centered on a “a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.”
Starring in “Home Before Dark” are Brooklynn Prince, Jim Sturgess, Adrian Hough, Jibrail Nantambu, Deric McCabe and Joelle Carter. The series, produced by Paramount Television Studios and Anonymous Content, is written...
Directed and executive produced by Jon M. Chu and created by showrunners and exec producers Dana Fox and Dara Resnik, the series will launch on the streaming platform with three episodes, then premiere new episodes on a weekly basis every Friday. Centered on a “a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.”
Starring in “Home Before Dark” are Brooklynn Prince, Jim Sturgess, Adrian Hough, Jibrail Nantambu, Deric McCabe and Joelle Carter. The series, produced by Paramount Television Studios and Anonymous Content, is written...
- 1/19/2020
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
Apple TV+’s Hilde Lysiak-inspired mystery series “Home Before Dark” has received a series premiere date — and an early Season 2 renewal, the streaming service announced during the Television Critics Association press tour Sunday.
The first three episodes of the Jon M. Chu-produced show will launch April 3 on Apple TV+, with the rest of the Season 1 episodes rolling out weekly every Friday.
Per Apple, “Home Before Dark” follows a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.
Also Read: Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V Gordon's 'Little America' Gets Early Season 2 Renewal at Apple TV+
The series, which is inspired by the reporting of real-life young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, stars Brooklynn Prince, Jim Sturgess,...
The first three episodes of the Jon M. Chu-produced show will launch April 3 on Apple TV+, with the rest of the Season 1 episodes rolling out weekly every Friday.
Per Apple, “Home Before Dark” follows a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.
Also Read: Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V Gordon's 'Little America' Gets Early Season 2 Renewal at Apple TV+
The series, which is inspired by the reporting of real-life young investigative journalist Hilde Lysiak, stars Brooklynn Prince, Jim Sturgess,...
- 1/19/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Young actor Jibrail Nantambu played the wisecracking kid Julian in David Gordon Green’s Halloween. Though he wasn’t on screen for very long, he was a consummate scene-stealer. Things didn’t work out so well for Julian’s babysitter, but the kid survived. Now, Nantambu is announcing that he’ll be back with more sass in Halloween Kills and […]
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- 8/29/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Happy 2019, Daily Dead readers! Every year has its share of highs and lows, but 2018 will go down as one of the best years in horror. We’re in a golden age of genre entertainment, where we’re seeing a steady outpouring of incredible talent on display in movies, TV, video games, comic books, and more.
As I’ve mentioned on our Corpse Club podcast, we’re getting to a point where more genre content is being produced than a single person can consume, so it’s going to get increasingly difficult for an individual to catch every horror TV or movie release. That’s why we have always handled our year-end lists differently on Daily Dead, highlighting an individual writer’s annual horror journey.
Rather than just covering films, our lists can extend to TV, games, collectibles, events, and anything else genre-related. In short, we’re sharing with you a...
As I’ve mentioned on our Corpse Club podcast, we’re getting to a point where more genre content is being produced than a single person can consume, so it’s going to get increasingly difficult for an individual to catch every horror TV or movie release. That’s why we have always handled our year-end lists differently on Daily Dead, highlighting an individual writer’s annual horror journey.
Rather than just covering films, our lists can extend to TV, games, collectibles, events, and anything else genre-related. In short, we’re sharing with you a...
- 1/2/2019
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
In Today’s TV News Roundup, ABC announced the premiere date for the 23rd season of “The Bachelor” while “The Conners” hit a new low in the ratings.
Dates
The 23rd season of “The Bachelor” is set to premiere Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. Et on ABC. Former NFL player Colton Underwood is returning for the season following his first franchise appearance on “The Bachelorette” season 14. After professing his love for bachelorette Becca Kufrin, Underwood won over America with his discussion about virginity before ultimately being sent home in episode eight.
The podcast “This is Love” is returning Nov. 14 with a new episode about Martine Rothblatt, one of the highest paid women CEOs in the country who is working on a method to download peoples’ consciousness into an online file. “This is Love” was developed by the creators of the popular podcast “Criminal” and focuses on one of life’s most persistent mysteries: love.
Dates
The 23rd season of “The Bachelor” is set to premiere Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. Et on ABC. Former NFL player Colton Underwood is returning for the season following his first franchise appearance on “The Bachelorette” season 14. After professing his love for bachelorette Becca Kufrin, Underwood won over America with his discussion about virginity before ultimately being sent home in episode eight.
The podcast “This is Love” is returning Nov. 14 with a new episode about Martine Rothblatt, one of the highest paid women CEOs in the country who is working on a method to download peoples’ consciousness into an online file. “This is Love” was developed by the creators of the popular podcast “Criminal” and focuses on one of life’s most persistent mysteries: love.
- 11/15/2018
- by Nate Nickolai
- Variety Film + TV
Adrian Hough (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina), Joelle Carter (Chicago Justice), Jibrail Nantambu (Halloween and Deric McCabe (A Wrinkle In Time) are set as series regulars opposite Jim Sturgess and Brooklynn Prince in Apple’s upcoming untitled Hilde Lysiak series, directed and executive produced by Crazy Rich Asians helmer Jon M. Chu.
The 10-episode mystery drama, which has a straight-to-series order, was inspired by the real-life story of 11-year-old Hilde Lysiak. Also described as a family drama, it follows a young girl (Prince) who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father (Sturgess) left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.
The story is inspired by Lysiak, an investigative reporter who, at age 9, was the first to expose a murder in her hometown of Selinsgrove, Pa, breaking the news in her self-started newspaper,...
The 10-episode mystery drama, which has a straight-to-series order, was inspired by the real-life story of 11-year-old Hilde Lysiak. Also described as a family drama, it follows a young girl (Prince) who moves from Brooklyn to the small lakeside town her father (Sturgess) left behind. While there, her dogged pursuit of the truth leads her to unearth a cold case that everyone in town, including her own father, tried hard to bury.
The story is inspired by Lysiak, an investigative reporter who, at age 9, was the first to expose a murder in her hometown of Selinsgrove, Pa, breaking the news in her self-started newspaper,...
- 11/14/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Horror has spawned many an icon but Michael Myers is one of its most omnipotent. Since stalking Jamie Lee Curtis’ teenage babysitter Laurie Strode in John Carpenter’s seminal slasher Halloween, ‘The Shape’ has gone on to leave a lingering mark on cinema. Across 6 films and the Rob Zombie remake (and its sequel), Michael has risen again and again to wreak death upon the town of Haddonfield, often in pursuit of Laurie (herself a horror legend). Now, 40 years later, Halloween arrives to remind you why you ought to believe in the bogeyman.
From director David Gordon Green, Halloween is a sequel to the original 1978 film, which ignores the decades of lore and even the core series plot point of Michael being Laurie’s brother (an idea originally introduced in the 1981 sequel Halloween II). Wiping the slate this clean could well have infuriated long-standing fans but any risks pay off in droves,...
From director David Gordon Green, Halloween is a sequel to the original 1978 film, which ignores the decades of lore and even the core series plot point of Michael being Laurie’s brother (an idea originally introduced in the 1981 sequel Halloween II). Wiping the slate this clean could well have infuriated long-standing fans but any risks pay off in droves,...
- 10/24/2018
- by Jack Bottomley
- The Cultural Post
The new Halloween film recently premiered at Tiff and the reaction of critics and audiences have flooded social media! All of you horror fans will be happy to hear that people absolutely loved it! They are saying that this is the best film in the franchise since John Carpenter's Halloween and it sounds like it delivers everything that a fan would want to see from a Halloween sequel!
I had really high hopes for this movie. I love this franchise and the first film is one of my favorite horror films of all time, so reading all of these wonderfully positive reactions has got me even more happy and excited about seeing this movie!
Read a bunch of the reactions to David Gordon Green and Danny McBride's Halloween film below and let us know if they up your excitement levels!
Um, why did I just cry in Halloween?...
I had really high hopes for this movie. I love this franchise and the first film is one of my favorite horror films of all time, so reading all of these wonderfully positive reactions has got me even more happy and excited about seeing this movie!
Read a bunch of the reactions to David Gordon Green and Danny McBride's Halloween film below and let us know if they up your excitement levels!
Um, why did I just cry in Halloween?...
- 9/9/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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