*Updated with new film and TV show listings.* Happy October, everyone! Our favorite month is finally upon us, which means everyone is getting into the Halloween spirit, especially when it comes to upcoming TV programming over the next 31 days. Trying to keep track of everything that’s playing throughout October can be a hellish affair, so once again Daily Dead is here to help make sure you know about everything Halloween-related hitting cable and network airwaves over the coming weeks.
* All Updated & Additional Listings Are In Bold (all times listed are Et/Pt)*
Thursday, October 1st
9:00am – Halloween Crazier (Travel Channel)
10:00am – Halloween Craziest (Travel Channel)
4:00pm – Firestarter (AMC)
6:00pm – The Last Exorcism (Syfy)
6:30pm – Pet Sematary (AMC)
8:00pm – My Babysitter’s a Vampire (Disney)
8:30pm – Stephen King’s Thinner (AMC)
10:00pm – Dominion Season 3 Finale (Syfy)
10:30 pm – Cujo (AMC)
Friday,...
* All Updated & Additional Listings Are In Bold (all times listed are Et/Pt)*
Thursday, October 1st
9:00am – Halloween Crazier (Travel Channel)
10:00am – Halloween Craziest (Travel Channel)
4:00pm – Firestarter (AMC)
6:00pm – The Last Exorcism (Syfy)
6:30pm – Pet Sematary (AMC)
8:00pm – My Babysitter’s a Vampire (Disney)
8:30pm – Stephen King’s Thinner (AMC)
10:00pm – Dominion Season 3 Finale (Syfy)
10:30 pm – Cujo (AMC)
Friday,...
- 10/20/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
So there’s this horror movie competition that takes place on Facebook every October, and this is my first year participating. I’m still a little lost, so bear with me. I have watched more than this, but these are the movies I watched during the week of Oct 4th – October 11th, the first official week of The Madness. I hope I can squeeze some more in this week, but having a 4 year old makes that tough to do. I think I had a pretty good week considering all obstacles. Plus, I saw some great stuff this week. Some revisits that I try to do annually, as well as some new movies, not released to theaters yet.
Late Phases (2014) – 2 pts
Director: Adrián García Bogliano
Easily misunderstood, but still solid. We don’t get much in the way of werewolf horror, so it’s good to support it when we do.
Late Phases (2014) – 2 pts
Director: Adrián García Bogliano
Easily misunderstood, but still solid. We don’t get much in the way of werewolf horror, so it’s good to support it when we do.
- 10/13/2014
- by Shawn Savage
- The Liberal Dead
Ryan Lambie Oct 31, 2016
To celebrate Halloween, we look back at how John Carpenter created a low-budget horror classic...
It's the spring of 1978, and John Carpenter's in the midst of a risky decision. He's reached the 20th and final day of shooting on Halloween, and has a final few hours to compose what will become the movie's opening sequence: a point-of-view shot where we're introduced to the young Michael Myers, aged six. But rather than make things easy on himself by shooting the scene as simply as possible, he's decided to film it as one, unbroken sequence, with as few edits as he can get away with - an atmosphere-building bit of camera trickery inspired by Orson Welles' Touch Of Evil.
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To celebrate Halloween, we look back at how John Carpenter created a low-budget horror classic...
It's the spring of 1978, and John Carpenter's in the midst of a risky decision. He's reached the 20th and final day of shooting on Halloween, and has a final few hours to compose what will become the movie's opening sequence: a point-of-view shot where we're introduced to the young Michael Myers, aged six. But rather than make things easy on himself by shooting the scene as simply as possible, he's decided to film it as one, unbroken sequence, with as few edits as he can get away with - an atmosphere-building bit of camera trickery inspired by Orson Welles' Touch Of Evil.
See related Gotham season 3: Robin Lord Taylor interview Gotham season 3: Cory Michael Smith interview Gotham season 3: Sean Pertwee interview Gotham season 3: episode 8 trailer arrives...
- 10/20/2013
- Den of Geek
Feature Ryan Lambie 21 Oct 2013 - 07:15
As Halloween celebrates its 35th birthday with a Blu-ray reissue, we look back at how John Carpenter created a low-budget horror classic...
It's the spring of 1978, and John Carpenter's in the midst of a risky decision. He's reached the 20th and final day of shooting on Halloween, and has a final few hours to compose what will become the movie's opening sequence: a point-of-view shot where we're introduced to the young Michael Myers, aged six. But rather than make things easy on himself by shooting the scene as simply as possible, he's decided to film it as one, unbroken sequence, with as few edits as he can get away with - an atmosphere-building bit of camera trickery inspired by Orson Welles' Touch Of Evil.
The shot requires camera operator Ray Stella to creep around the old house (hurriedly redecorated by cast and...
As Halloween celebrates its 35th birthday with a Blu-ray reissue, we look back at how John Carpenter created a low-budget horror classic...
It's the spring of 1978, and John Carpenter's in the midst of a risky decision. He's reached the 20th and final day of shooting on Halloween, and has a final few hours to compose what will become the movie's opening sequence: a point-of-view shot where we're introduced to the young Michael Myers, aged six. But rather than make things easy on himself by shooting the scene as simply as possible, he's decided to film it as one, unbroken sequence, with as few edits as he can get away with - an atmosphere-building bit of camera trickery inspired by Orson Welles' Touch Of Evil.
The shot requires camera operator Ray Stella to creep around the old house (hurriedly redecorated by cast and...
- 10/20/2013
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
It's hard to imagine a world of horror without the classic 1978 film Halloween. John Carpenter captured the magic and essence of both the holiday and the epitome of slasher films on the low budget mega hit. With other films such as Friday The 13th and A Nightmare On Elm Street getting proper documentaries it was only a matter of time that Halloween would receive its time to shine. Tonights the night...
Halloween: The Inside Story is premiering tonight at 9/8c. The two hour special captures new interviews with the director and cast members such as John Carpenter, Jamie Lee Curtis, Rob Zombie, film critics, and many others, while also revealing behind the scenes footage from the film.
Our friends at Horrorhound Magazine recently caught up with the documentaries director, Phil Nobile. In the interview he explains why this special will be different than the ones you may have seen before.
Halloween: The Inside Story is premiering tonight at 9/8c. The two hour special captures new interviews with the director and cast members such as John Carpenter, Jamie Lee Curtis, Rob Zombie, film critics, and many others, while also revealing behind the scenes footage from the film.
Our friends at Horrorhound Magazine recently caught up with the documentaries director, Phil Nobile. In the interview he explains why this special will be different than the ones you may have seen before.
- 10/25/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
Excited for Phil Nobile's feature length documentary "Halloween: The Inside Story"? With its small screen debut rapidly approaching, there's no reason not to be. I mean, can you really have too much of John Carpenter's Halloween around this time of year?
The first footage from the documentary just hit online over at the Biography Channel website, and it details the re-creation of the famed Myers House. Dig on it by clicking the image below.
For his feature Nobile and company have gotten Carpenter himself, Jamie Lee Curtis, and tons more including Irwin Yablans, Dean Cundey, Nick Castle, Nancy Kyes, Pj Soles, Charles Cyphers, Tony Moran, John Graham, Tommy Lee Wallace, Kim Gottlieb-Walker, Kyle Richards, Brian Andrews, Danielle Harris, and even Rob Zombie.
Set those DVRs! This is gonna be a good one! "Halloween: The Inside Story" will be hitting A&E's Biography Channel on October 28th, 9Pm Et/8Pm Ct/10Pm Pt.
The first footage from the documentary just hit online over at the Biography Channel website, and it details the re-creation of the famed Myers House. Dig on it by clicking the image below.
For his feature Nobile and company have gotten Carpenter himself, Jamie Lee Curtis, and tons more including Irwin Yablans, Dean Cundey, Nick Castle, Nancy Kyes, Pj Soles, Charles Cyphers, Tony Moran, John Graham, Tommy Lee Wallace, Kim Gottlieb-Walker, Kyle Richards, Brian Andrews, Danielle Harris, and even Rob Zombie.
Set those DVRs! This is gonna be a good one! "Halloween: The Inside Story" will be hitting A&E's Biography Channel on October 28th, 9Pm Et/8Pm Ct/10Pm Pt.
- 9/23/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Halloween television programming news onslaught is in full swing, from Elvira's return to The Walking Dead debut , we've got you covered. Another morsel of information has floated our way, this time concerning ol' Mikey Myers. It appears one documentary, and countless DVD featurettes, were not enough to cover his reign of terror as A&E now has Halloween: The Inside Story . They snapped up Jamie Lee Curtis for this one and wrangled all of the usual suspects...including Rob Zombie. This one-shot airs on October 28th, 9Pm Et/8Pm Ct/10Pm Pt on A&E's Biography channel.
- 9/8/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Leave it to our friend Steve Barton (aka Uncle Creepy) at Dread Central to score some of the greatest Halloween news in some time. Myers fans have been eagerly anticipating this documentary, aptly named 'Halloween: The Inside Story'. When will we get to hear all the great behind-the-scene goodies and stories from all the Halloween crews? The date has been set. Feast on it after the break...
According to Dread, Phil Nobile's feature length documentary, "Halloween: The Inside Story", will be showing on A&E's Biography Channel on October 28th, 9Pm Et/8Pm Ct/10Pm Pt.
Who has Noble scored for the documentary? Well, the list is a virtual who's who. From what we know they have Carpenter himself, Jamie Lee Curtis, and tons more including Irwin Yablans, Dean Cundey, Nick Castle, Nancy Kyes, Pj Soles, Charles Cyphers, Tony Moran, John Graham, Tommy Lee Wallace, Kim Gottlieb-Walker,...
According to Dread, Phil Nobile's feature length documentary, "Halloween: The Inside Story", will be showing on A&E's Biography Channel on October 28th, 9Pm Et/8Pm Ct/10Pm Pt.
Who has Noble scored for the documentary? Well, the list is a virtual who's who. From what we know they have Carpenter himself, Jamie Lee Curtis, and tons more including Irwin Yablans, Dean Cundey, Nick Castle, Nancy Kyes, Pj Soles, Charles Cyphers, Tony Moran, John Graham, Tommy Lee Wallace, Kim Gottlieb-Walker,...
- 9/8/2010
- by Keepers of the Bid
- Horrorbid
It's almost the wonderful time of the year again, and what would it be without a little news concerning The Shape? With Never Sleep Again under the old belt, I can tell you documentary filmmaking is anything but easy, but when it's done right? The rewards are certainly there to reap.
The last time we reported on Phil Nobile's feature length documentary "Halloween: The Inside Story" was April, but now a firm premiere date has been locked in, and we're happy to tell you that the latest look at the film that started it all, John Carpenter's Halloween, will be hitting A&E's Biography Channel on October 28th, 9Pm Et/8Pm Ct/10Pm Pt.
For his feature Nobile and company have gotten Carpenter himself, Jamie Lee Curtis, and tons more including Irwin Yablans, Dean Cundey, Nick Castle, Nancy Kyes, Pj Soles, Charles Cyphers, Tony Moran, John Graham, Tommy Lee Wallace,...
The last time we reported on Phil Nobile's feature length documentary "Halloween: The Inside Story" was April, but now a firm premiere date has been locked in, and we're happy to tell you that the latest look at the film that started it all, John Carpenter's Halloween, will be hitting A&E's Biography Channel on October 28th, 9Pm Et/8Pm Ct/10Pm Pt.
For his feature Nobile and company have gotten Carpenter himself, Jamie Lee Curtis, and tons more including Irwin Yablans, Dean Cundey, Nick Castle, Nancy Kyes, Pj Soles, Charles Cyphers, Tony Moran, John Graham, Tommy Lee Wallace,...
- 9/8/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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