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HALLOWEEN (2018)

The Official HalloweenMovies Discussion Group is Live!

February 5, 2020 by Sean Decker

We know that you’re a vocal, passionate, opinionated and ardent fan community (so are we!), and thusly we thought, “Why not just create a specific destination where we can not only discuss the Halloween series overall, but also what things we’d all like to see in the future?” The result? The Official HalloweenMovies Discussion Group, which is now live on Facebook.

From Halloween ‘78 to Halloween Ends and everything in between, we wanted to create a space that’ll not only allow your voices to be heard, but one in which we may interact as well, as a supportive community of people who love all things Haddonfield, as moderated by former Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder of Dread Central, Steve “Uncle Creepy” Barton.

Join the conversation here. We’ll be listening (and from time to time giving away some cool stuff too)!

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN (1978), HALLOWEEN (2007), HALLOWEEN (2018), HALLOWEEN 4, HALLOWEEN 5 (1989), HALLOWEEN H20 (1998), HALLOWEEN II (1981), HALLOWEEN II (2009), HALLOWEEN III (1982), HALLOWEEN RESURRECTION (2002), HALLOWEEN VI (1995), NEWS Tagged With: Discussion Group, Halloween, Michael Myers

Jamie Lee Curtis Wins Best Actress for Halloween (2018) at the Saturn Awards

September 16, 2019 by Sean Decker

With the 45th annual Saturn Awards having taken place this past Friday night at the Avalon Hollywood in Los Angeles, CA, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films honored many for their excellence within the genre, one of which was actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who won the award for ‘Best Actress in a Film’ for her portrayal of Laurie Strode in last year’s smash hit, the David Gordon Green-directed feature film Halloween.

“It’s Friday the 13th, it’s a full moon, and I’m the luckiest girl in the world,” Curtis said during her acceptance speech in which she accepted the award from presenter Jon Cryer, and sang the praises of many, including Green and filmmaker John Carpenter, who originated the horror series in which she’s become a staple via 1978’s Halloween.

“There are millions of people responsible for this (award),” she continued, “and those are the fans of this beautiful genre that has given me my creative life.”

You can watch her speech from the Saturns below.

Curtis returns to the Halloween universe next year in Halloween Kills (a direct sequel to last year’s Halloween), which is slated for release on October 16th of 2020. Produced by Trancas International Films, Miramax and Blumhouse Productions, filmmaker Green returns for Kills to direct from a script he co-wrote with returning collaborator Danny McBride and series newcomer Scott Teems.

Based on characters created by series originator Carpenter and Debra Hills, Halloween Kills and its impending 2021 follow-up Halloween Ends will be produced by Malek Akkad, Jason Blum and Bill Block. Green, McBride, John Carpenter, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jeanette Volturno, Couper Samuelson and Ryan Freimann will serve as executive producers, with Ryan Turek overseeing both projects for Blumhouse.

Our congratulations to Jamie Lee!

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN (2018), NEWS Tagged With: Best Actress, Bill Block, Blumhouse Productions, Couper Samuelson, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Debra Hill, Halloween, Halloween Ends, Halloween Kills, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jason Blum, Jeanette Volturno, John Carpenter, Laurie Strode, Malek Akkad, Michael Myers, Miramax, Ryan Freimann, Ryan Turek, Saturn Awards, Trancas International Films, Universal Pictures

Sacred Bones Records to Release Expanded Halloween Original Motion Picture Soundtrack!

September 4, 2019 by Sean Decker

Exciting news for fans of Halloween, John Carpenter and vinyl: Sacred Bones Records has started taking pre-orders for an expanded release of John Carpenter’s score for last year’s smash-hit Halloween, set to contain 28 minutes of previously unreleased music!

Having debuted last year at #12 on the Billboard Albums chart and #2 on the vinyl chart while on its way to becoming one of the most successful movie soundtracks of the last decade, Sacred Bones’ new lavishly packaged expanded edition of Carpenter’s score is spread out across two LPS, and comes with deluxe gatefold packaging with a lenticular sleeve that’ll make Halloween’s iconic Michael Myers “burn” when you slide it on and off the record jacket (check out a demo below).

Four variations of the expanded soundtrack are currently available for pre-order: the Glow-in-the-Dark Splatter Edition (limited to 1,000 pressings), the Society-exclusive “Bloody Jumpsuit” Edition (only 150), and the Standard Edition on orange and black LPs, as well as a CD option, all with a release date for all of October 18th, 2019.

 

To pre-order your own copy and for more info, visit Sacred Bones Records here, and follow them on Twitter and Instagram.

 

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN (2018), MERCHANDISE, NEWS Tagged With: Halloween, John Carpenter, lenticular, LP, Michael Myers, Motion Picture Score, Sacred Bones Records, vinyl

Excl: Actress Rhian Rees Talks MTV Movie Awards Nom, Halloween & More!

June 28, 2019 by Sean Decker

As her turn as ‘Dana Haines,’ the ill-fated podcaster in David Gordon Green’s 2018 hit film Halloween garnered her a nomination in the category of ‘Most Frightened Performance’ at this year’s MTV Movie & TV Awards, we recently sat down with the British actress to discuss the event, her working relationship with the grand dame of final girls Jamie Lee Curtis, and her own life, post working on the most successful slasher film of all time.

“It was a load of bullocks,” playfully quipped Rees over coffee in Beverly Hills of her loss to fellow nominee Sandra Bullock, the latter who took home the MTV award for her appearance in Netflix’s 2018 film Bird Box. “But honestly, it was actually quite an honor to lose to her. Because it’s Sandra Bullock. From Speed. The film that I grew up with and watched on repeat.”

Rees, who was born in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, continued of the award show, “It was quite fun. Sandra did an excellent speech. And I sat at our table with another nominee. Victoria Pedretti from The Haunting of Hill House. We had had a riot, losing together!”

Of the event itself, “They give you a lot of free popcorn and M&Ms and Milk Duds and Starbursts, so you’re high on sugar plus champagne, on top of all that you’ve got Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson dancing with a chorus of dancers surrounding him to (the Queen song) ‘We Will Rock You.’ So it all felt quite surreal.”

Having arrived on the carpet June 15th for the show’s taping at Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, California, attired in an elegant black and white dress, the actress offered (when informed of other outlet’s descriptions of her as being “polished”), “Ooh, I appreciate that. I scrubbed up a lot since crawling around on a public bathroom floor!”

“It was made by my mother-in-law, Pamela Barish,” the recently married Rees continued of the dress and the event. “She has an all-female run and locally-made dress boutique in Venice, California. And she makes really elegant, form fitting, flattering dresses. And I was just so thrilled to be repping for Halloween. I don’t know how long this MTV category has been getting a nod, but finally horror is sneaking its way into award ceremonies, bit by bit, and that’s cool, right? It’s about time, because some of the most politically charged films are hidden within the horror genre. And I mean, while that’s obvious to us, maybe it’s not to the Academy.”

Of being recognized for her portrayal of investigative journalist Haines, which culminates in the character’s brutal murder in a gas station bathroom at the hands of Myers, Rees said, “I was recognized once at the post office and the bloke said, ‘You remind of that girl that hit her head on the loo!’ Which I did, because I had very little spatial awareness in that scene. It was an accident, but they kept it in (the movie). It was a real clonker!”

What wasn’t a real ‘clonker’ was working with Halloween lead Jamie Lee Curtis, who Rees recalls as being, “Just really inspiring, because she was so in character that any Jamie Lee Curtis left in her had  totally dissolved, and I felt that I was dealing with a very fragile woman (Laurie Strode) who I couldn’t help but feel for.”

“And,” continued Rees of Curtis, who originated the role of Laurie Strode in John Carpenter’s 1978 original and who has essayed it four times since, “she’s so willing to help and adjust, from the smallest of details. Like, if anything was wrong or the continuity wasn’t quite right, she’d step in and move something out of the way; nothing was above or beyond her wanting the very best for the film. She effortlessly adjusted to every single direction that David gave her, it made us feel part of a very strong team.”

Another ‘pinch me’ moment for Rees was the monumental box office success of the film.

“I’m still in shock,” reflected the actress of Halloween, which to date has earned $255 million at the global box office. “It still hasn’t really sunk in to be honest. I’m still like, whoa, those are numbers I can’t comprehend.”

With that type of success, it’s no wonder that the Halloween fan-base has embraced her as an addition to the franchise’s family.

“It’s been lovely,” commented Rees, whose first convention was the heavily attended H40: 40 Years of Terror event held last October in Pasadena, CA. “Every time I go to a convention, it feels like a family reunion. Everyone’s lovely and I really enjoy chatting to them. A year on, and people still seem to be giving their upmost support!”

As for what’s next on her filmic plate, Rees revealed that she’s booked a role in a feature shooting later this year in the UK, although she was mum on the title.

“I get to play a really fun character in a British psychological thriller,” she offered. “It’s a genre bending film, full of 90’s-come-early-naughties nostalgia and I cannot wait”. 

As for other ventures, a return to the stage, on which Rees practiced her craft in community theatre (before a term on the Royal Court Theatre Young Writers Program, followed by attending Lee Strasberg Theatre School in New York, prior to booking her role in Halloween) is eminent.

“It’s a play written by Amiri Baraka,” concluded Rees of the production, which will be mounted this fall in Los Angeles. “He was a radical African-American artist, poet and dramatist especially in the ‘60s and ‘70s. And the play ‘Dutchman’ deals with subject matter being quite similar to (the film) Get Out. It’s being directed by Amiri’s protégé, Harmony Holiday, who’s a poet and dancer. That’s what’s being talked about currently, and the character of Lula is just such an honor to play. She’s twisted and bad. So, so bad. But it’s just a deeply challenging and important piece of theatre.”

For all things Rhian Rees, ‘like’ her official Facebook page here, and follow her on Instagram @squirrelllthing and on Twitter @squirrelllthing.

Filed Under: FEATURED, HALLOWEEN (2018) Tagged With: David Gordon Green, Dutchman, Get Out, Halloween, Harmony Holiday, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Carpenter, Laurie Strode, Michael Myers, MTV Movie Awards, Rhian Rees, slasher

Halloween 2018’s Rhian Rees Nominated by the MTV Movie Awards – Cast Your Vote Now!

May 16, 2019 by Sean Decker

The MTV Movie & TV Awards, which are set to take place on June 17th at 9/8c, have announced their nominees for 2019, and our very own Rhian Rees, who portrayed ‘Dana Haines’ in last year’s smash hit Halloween has been nominated in the category of ‘Most Frightened Performance!’

Winners will be decided by fan vote, so head on over to the MTV Movie Awards voting page here and cast a ballot for Rhian!

For more on the MTV Movie Awards, you can ‘like’ them on Facebook here and follow them on Instagram at @mtv and on Twitter at @mtvawards.

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN (2018), NEWS Tagged With: Blumhouse, David Gordon Green, Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Myers, MTV, MTV Movie Awards, Rhian Rees, Trancas International Films, Universal Pictures

Halloween 2018’s Michael Myers Talks His Excitement in Scripted Murder

April 15, 2019 by Sean Decker

Monsterpalooza, the world’s longest running celebration of the art of monsters and movie magic, hosted this past Saturday in Pasadena, CA a panel on 2018’s Halloween, and we were there to live stream it.

Moderated by Fangoria’s editor emeritus Tony Timpone, panelists included Halloween 2018’s makeup effects designer Christopher Nelson, actress Rhian Rees (the film’s “Dana Haines”) and The Shape himself, actor and stuntman James Jude Courtney, who during the Q&A volunteered his – excitement – in performing cinematic acts of murder, both as Myers, and as the antagonist in 1989’s The Freeway Maniac.

Said Courtney when asked how he felt when he did the murder scenes in Halloween, “Killing is so much fun. It’s the most fun in the world. It’s a very, very deep place, to be honest. As an actor, if you are really in touch with murder, it’s very sexual. I learned that in the very first film I did.”

“(In preparation for it),” Courtney recalled, “I went and stayed in a psyche ward in central California for a weekend, and I had a psychiatrist with me and several orderlies. And I actually spent nights there, sleeping in a ward with paranoid schizophrenics. It was a criminal ward. But these guys were all doing the ‘Thorazine Shuffle.’ They couldn’t catch a fly if they wanted to, they were so drugged up. But I got to interview some of the guys who had murdered (people) twenty years (before), and who had had time to process it and (who) had gone through therapy. And they taught me how I’d create dominance in the ward, and what the pathos was.”

“So, when I started killing in this movie,” offered Courtney, “I called the psychiatrist up and I said, ‘Doc, there’s something going on here, and I have to talk to you about it. When I’m killing these people I’m getting a fricking erection.’ And he goes, ‘Oh, I forgot to tell you. I’m so sorry! During Vietnam, guys in firefights would have multiple orgasms.’ And I was like, ‘Dude, you could have helped me out with that.’ So the point is, if you are going to kill people, you need to be prepared for that. Maybe bring a little protection.”

You can watch a video of the full panel (and to see Nelson’s humorously stunned reaction) below.

For more information on Monsterpalooza, you can visit their official site here, ‘Like’ them on Facebook here and follow them on Twitter and Instagram.

Filed Under: FEATURED, FILM, HALLOWEEN (2018) Tagged With: christopher nelson, Fangoria, Halloween, James Jude Courtney, Michael Myers, minsterpalooza, panel, Pasadena Convention Center, Rhian Rees, The Freeway Maniac, tony timpone

HalloweenMovies.com to Live Stream this Saturday’s Halloween Panel at Monsterpalooza

April 11, 2019 by Sean Decker

Monsterpalooza, the world’s longest running celebration of the art of monsters and movie magic, (running this year April 12-14 at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA) is set to host a panel this coming Saturday on the continued exploits of Haddonfield’s most infamous resident, Michael Myers, and HalloweenMovies.com is set to live stream it.

Running from 1:15 to 2:00 PM PST, the panel, moderated by Fangoria’s editor emiritus Tony Timpone, will feature Halloween 2018’s makeup effects designer Christopher Nelson, actress Rhian Rees (the film’s “Dana Haines”) and The Shape himself, actor and stuntman James Jude Courtney, as they reminisce about the making of the highest grossing slasher film of all time.

Tickets are available at the door for $35 each with the convention kicking off at 11 AM, and we encourage those attending to arrive early (if past years are any indication, the show will sell out). For those who can’t make it? HalloweenMovies.com official Facebook page plans to live stream the panel. ‘Like’ the page here, and tune in at 1:15 PM for the feed.

For more information on Monsterpalooza, you can visit their official site here, ‘Like’ them on Facebook here and follow them on Twitter and Instagram.

Filed Under: EVENTS, FILM, HALLOWEEN (2018), NEWS Tagged With: Blumhouse, christopher nelson, Halloween, horror convention, James Jude Courtney, live stream, Michael Myers, Miramax, monsterpalooza, panel, Pasadena, Pasadena Convention Center, Rhian Rees, Trancas International Films

Rondo Awards Nominates Halloween (2018) – Cast Your Votes!

March 4, 2019 by Sean Decker

The ballot for the 17th Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards has arrived, and we’re honored to say that not only has David Gordon Green’s 2018 hit movie Halloween been nominated for Best Film, but also for Best Score (by series originator John Carpenter). What’s more, last year’s Halloween 40 Convention, held October of 2018 in Pasadena, California has been nominated for Best Event.

We’re simply thrilled to be included beside the work of so many talented people and artists working within the horror genre, and we hope you’ll swing over to Rondo’s official site and cast your votes today in their over thirty different categories which recognize significant work or achievement in the same.

Here’s the link to the ballot for the Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards, and you can follow them on Twitter at @RondoAwards

Filed Under: FILM, HALLOWEEN (2018), NEWS Tagged With: Annual Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards, ballot, best event, best film, best score, cast your vote, David Gordon Green, Halloween, Horror Awards, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Carpenter, Malek Akkad, Michael Myers, nominated, nominations, Rondo Awards, Rondos, Ryan Freimann

Fangoria Noms Halloween as Best Wide Release Movie – Cast Your Ballot Now!

January 23, 2019 by Sean Decker

With Fangoria having returned to glorious circulation, so too have the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, the magazine’s annual celebration of excellence within the field of horror cinema. And for the 2019 awards, Fango has nominated filmmaker David Gordon Green’s 2018 smash-hit Halloween in the category of ‘Best Wide Release Movie.’

Also receiving nominations in the category are director Ari Aster’s Hereditary, Julious Avery’s Overlord, John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place and Leigh Whannel’s Upgrade.

Other Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Halloween nominations include ‘Best Actress’ for Jamie Lee Curtis, ‘Best Actor’ for James Jude Courtney and Nick Castle, and ‘Best Makeup FX’ for Christopher Nelson.

You can cast your ballots here.

Thank you, Fangoria! We’re honored to be held in such esteemed company.

Currently available on VOD and easily accessible by visiting Movies Anywhere, Halloween is now also available on Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra HD (all of which can be ordered on Amazon here).

The eleventh film in the franchise and co-written by director Green, Danny McBride and Jeff Fradley, Halloween is intended as a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 classic. Trancas International Films’ Malek Akkad, Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Miramax’s Bill Block produce, with McBride, Green and returning star Jamie Lee Curtis serving as executive producers, along with Ryan Freimann and series originator Carpenter, the latter who also serves as the film’s composer.

Filed Under: FILM, HALLOWEEN (2018), NEWS Tagged With: A Quite Place, Best Wide Release Movie, Blumhouse, Chainsaw Awards, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, Fangoria, Halloweeen, Halloween 2018, Hereditary, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jason Blum, Jeff Fradley, John Carpenter, Malek Akkad, Michael Myers, Miramax, Overlord, Ryan Freimann, Trancas International Films, Universal Pictures, Upgrade

Halloween (2018) Arrives Today to Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra!

January 15, 2019 by Sean Decker

Having made its digital bow last month, David Gordon Green’s smash 2018 feature film Halloween releases today to Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra.

Currently available on VOD and easily accessible by visiting Movies Anywhere, you can now also enjoy the most successful slasher film of all time in the comfort of your own home on Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra HD (all of which can be ordered on Amazon here).

Loaded with bonus features, the releases’ extended and deleted scenes include (in addition to the previously released “Shower Mask Visit” clip which you can watch below) the following:

“Extended Shooting Range”
“Jog to a Hanging Dog”
“Allyson and Friends at School”
“Cameron and Cops Don’t Mix”
“Deluxe Banh Mi Cops”
“Sartain and Hawkins Ride Along”


As for the disc’s featurettes, they are to be comprised of:

“Back in Haddonfield: Making Halloween”
“The Original Scream Queen”
“The Sound of Fear”
“Journey of the Mask”
“The Legacy of Halloween”

The eleventh film in the franchise and co-written by director Green, Danny McBride and Jeff Fradley, Halloween is intended as a direct sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 classic, and thusly disregards all of the series subsequent entries. Trancas International Films’ Malek Akkad, Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Miramax’s Bill Block produce, with McBride, Green and returning star Jamie Lee Curtis serving as executive producers, along with Ryan Freimann and series originator Carpenter, the latter who also serves as the film’s composer.

Filed Under: FILM, HALLOWEEN (2018), MERCHANDISE, NEWS Tagged With: Andi Matichak, Bill Block, Blumhouse, Danny McBride, David Gordon Green, HaddonField, Halloween, James Jude Courtney, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jason Blum, Jeff Fradley, John Carpenter, Judy Greer, Malek Akkad, Michael Myers, Nick Castle, Ryan Freimann, Trancas International Films, Universal Pictures

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