BMD Picks: The Slasher Offspring Of HALLOWEEN
A body count cinema craze followed in the wake of John Carpenter's stalker granddaddy. We pick our four favorites from the cash-in crowd.
A body count cinema craze followed in the wake of John Carpenter's stalker granddaddy. We pick our four favorites from the cash-in crowd.
John Cleese, too. And obviously John Carpenter. Bet VIRUS director John Bruno feels pretty dumb now.
"Death has come to your little town, Sheriff."
In which Hollywood Boulevard goes bananas for Michael Myers.
Jamie Lee Curtis' return to being a slasher heroine helped produce a Canuxploitation drive-in hit.
Whatever you call this Halloween knockoff, it's a fun trip all the same.
Free from cigarettes, John Carpenter now exhales rumors instead of smoke.
An extended melody of familiar murder themes...that you can dance to!
David Gordon Green's film is good, but it's even better when it's the chaser to a revisit of Carpenter's classic.
40 years, 11 movies, 5 timelines... all under one roof! Wanna join them?
The seams on this silly slasher revival certainly show (but do they matter?).