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A Message from the Editor

March 23, 2020 by Sean Decker

Horror cinema has long and for many, provided a needed release valve for social anxieties; from the Universal classics of the 1930s during America’s Great Depression (Frankenstein, Dracula) through the ‘big bug’ flicks (Godzilla, Them) which were so popular during the Cold War of the 50s. The horrific narratives of many of these films served to not only provide audiences a definable face to our shared societal fears (the antagonists were often a metaphorical representation of them) but also (and often therapeutically) a definitive resolution.

With the onscreen threat generally defeated in the film’s finale, those filmgoers clustered together in darkened theaters experiencing them were therefore not only able to breath a collective sigh of relief, but were whisked away through pure escapism from their shared worries for often the duration of the flick’s running time. The side benefit: a sense of community, of surviving together the (safe) threat which flickered on the screen before them, was born.

Composing this from my home in Los Angeles, quarantined under the ‘safer at home’ mandate and inundated by news headlines and updates revolving around the very real threat of the international Coronavirus outbreak (something impacting us all), that escapism, and its beneficial aspects come to mind.

While discussions are under way internally regarding how we may as a horror community may come together in some small way to aid in this unprecedented crisis, we also feel that the importance of keeping that release valve open remains, and with theaters now largely shuttered, we hope to provide a bit of that here at HalloweenMovies.com, however we may.

Whether that be merely a bit of news on the Halloween series, a silly meme, or a piece of trivia, we hope to, for at least minute or two, provide you with a moment of that needed escapism, and a brief respite from the collective worries we are all feeling.

As a community, we’ll get through this together.

Be kind to yourselves, and please stay safe.

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: Coronavirus, Halloween

Cinematographer Gary B. Kibbe Passes Away

March 13, 2020 by Sean Decker

It’s with sadness that we report the passing of longtime John Carpenter collaborator and cinematographer Gary B. Kibbe.

According to Halloween director Carpenter’s official Twitter account, Kibbe was 79 years of age at the time of his passing.

Born January 9, 1941 in Los Angeles, California, Kibbe got his start in film working as a camera operator on several features in the 1970s, with his first Carpenter collaboration coming in 1981 by way of Rick Rosenthal’s Halloween II (which Carpenter produced), and his second on 1986’s Big Trouble in Little China, which Carpenter directed. Kibbe would later go on to photograph the majority of Carpenter’s films produced since the mid-1980s, including Prince of Darkness (1987), They Live (1988), Body Bags (1993), In the Mouth of Madness (1994), Village of the Damned (1995), Escape from L.A. (1996), Vampires (1998), Ghosts of Mars (2001).

Further credits as a cinematographer include 1984’s Sixteen Candles, 1986’s Stand by Me, the 1992 Tales from the Crypt episode “King of the Road,” and additional photography on 1996’s The Crow: City of Angels.

 

Our sincerest condolences to Kibbe’s friends and family from everyone here at HalloweenMovies.com.

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l-to-r: Gary B. Kibbe, John Carpenter & Roddy Piper on the set of They Live (Photo Credit: Cinephilia & Beyond)

Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: Big Trouble in Little China, Body Bags, Escape from L.A., Gary B. Kibbe, Ghosts of Mars, Halloween II, In the Mouth of Madness, John Carpenter, Prince of Darkness, Sixteen Candles, Stand By Me, Tales from the Crypt, The Crow: City of Angels, They Live, Vampires, Village of the Damned

Fright-Rags’ Latest Halloween Tee Goes International

March 9, 2020 by Sean Decker

Shipping the week of March 20th, 2020, pre-orders are currently available for one of Fright-Rags’ latest Officially Licensed Halloween tees, this one featuring artwork by Kyle Crawford.

Bearing a celebratory collage of international marketing from John Carpenter’s 1978 classic Halloween, the long sleeve tee is made of 100% pre-shrunk ringspun cotton.

To grab yours, head on over to Fright Rags here, and follow them on their Instagram account @FrightRags for more Myers related apparel.

 

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN (1978), MERCHANDISE, NEWS Tagged With: Halloween, horror, Horror shirts, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Carpenter, Michael Myers, Officially Licensed

Trick or Treat Studios Unveils Officially Licensed Michael Myers 1:6 Figures

February 22, 2020 by Sean Decker

With the 2020 Toy Fair currently in full swing at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan, New York, Trick or Treat Studios has unveiled their brand new officially licensed Michael Myers 1:6 scale figure line from Halloween, and we’ve got an early look!

Priced to retail for $119.99 each (with pre-orders set to go live in the coming weeks, specific dates to be determined), the first releases in the 12” articulated figure line are faithful recreations of cinema’s most iconic slasher Michael Myers from the films Halloween (1978), 1988’s Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers and 1989’s Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, as well The Shape from 2018’s Halloween (coming late 2020), with  portrait sculpture for all by Justin Mabry, additional sculpting by Alex Ray and clothing design by Tinela Ayres.

For all things Trick or Treat Studios related, visit their official website here, and follow them on Instagram at @trick_or_treat_studios

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN (1978), HALLOWEEN (2018), HALLOWEEN 4, HALLOWEEN 5 (1989), MERCHANDISE, NEWS Tagged With: 1:6 scale, Alex Ray, Halloween, HALLOWEEN 4, Halloween 5, Justin Mabry, Michael Myers, New York Toy Fair, NY Toy Fair, Officially Licensed, The Shape, Tinela Ayres, TOTS, trick or treat studios

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

Happy 72nd Birthday to The Master!

January 16, 2020 by Sean Decker

From his 1978 groundbreaking masterpiece Halloween, a film which single-handedly introduced the slasher genre to general audiences worldwide (while simultaneously going on to become one of the most successful independent films of all time), to his early classic features The Fog, Escape From New York, The Thing and Christine (and many more), John Carpenter’s unique and subversive work as a filmmaker has been instrumental in defining genre cinema as we know it.

As for his efforts as a musician and composer, he’s further created some of the most iconic melodies ever written for the screen (you’re humming the “Halloween Theme” right now, aren’t you?) and he continues to do so to this day, as evidenced by his recent “Lost Themes” albums and live performances, and his score for Halloween (2018), among others.

In celebration of the man and his incredible and still growing body of work, everyone here at HalloweenMovies.com would like to wish Mr. Carpenter a very happy 72nd birthday!

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Halloween (1978)

The Fog (1980)

Escape From New York (1981)

The Thing (1982)

Christine (1983)

John Carpenter 2018 Tour Promo

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN (1978), JOHN CARPENTER'S HALLOWEEN, NEWS Tagged With: Christine, Escape from New York, Halloween, Halloween Ends, Halloween Kills, John Carpenter, Lost Themes, Michael Myers, The Fog, The Thing

Carpenter, Rosenthal & Green Wish Jamie Lee a Happy Birthday!

November 22, 2019 by Sean Decker

On Jamie Lee Curtis’ sixty-first birthday, our absolute best wishes to a true talent and a woman dear to our hearts from HalloweenMovies, Trancas International Films and her Halloween directors John Carpenter, Rick Rosenthal and David Gordon Green!

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Filed Under: NEWS Tagged With: David Gordon Green, Halloween, HalloweenMovies, Happy Birthday, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Carpenter, Michael Myers, Rick Rosenthal, Trancas International Films

New Fright-Rags Officially Licensed Halloween Garb Comes Home Tomorrow!

October 28, 2019 by Sean Decker

Set your alarms for tomorrow, 10/29 at 10am EST, because Fright-Rags is set to release some new Officially Licensed Halloween garb, as well as a reprint of their sold-out Halloween jacket, and we’re pretty sure it’ll be gone faster than Tommy and Lindsay ran to the Mackenzies.

Here are the deets:

HALLOWEEN LOUNGE PANTS

Cool, casual, and comfy, these lounge pants will have you relaxing in serious style. Polyester/spandex blend.

– Moisture-wicking
– Stretch comfort fabric
– Elastic waistband with drawstring
– 2-pocket

HALLOWEEN NYLON JACKET

Celebrate John Carpenter’s Halloween with this old school, classic nylon jacket. This comfortable light weight athletic style jacket has a quilted nylon lining and outer nylon shell perfect for cool Spring or Autumn days. No matter the weather, you will be in good “shape” with this jacket. While these jackets fit true-to-size, the bottom hem is ribbed and hugs the waist. If you are unsure of what size to get, order a size up from what you would normally wear.

– True to size fit (see size chart)
– medium-weight Duraweav™ fabric
– smooth nylon surface
– quilted nylon lining
– full snap front
– striped rib-trim
– easy-entry front pockets
– extra interior pocket for hidden storage

HALLOWEEN 1978 DAD HAT

– Officially Licensed Halloween Destroyed Dad Hat
– Embroidered Logo
– Custom Distressed Look (Heavy Fray)
– One Size Fits Most – Adjustable
– Heavy Washed Cotton Twill

To purchase, visit Fright-Rags at their official site here, and for more, stay up to date with Fright-Rags on their official Instagram page here.

Filed Under: JOHN CARPENTER'S HALLOWEEN, MERCHANDISE, NEWS Tagged With: Fright Rags, Halloween, John Carpenter, Michael Myers, Officially Licensed

Halloween Celebrates its 41st Anniversary

October 26, 2019 by Sean Decker

During this week in 1978, John Carpenter’s classic Halloween released into theaters, and changed the shape of cinema forever. Our sincere thanks from everyone here at HalloweenMovies.com to the fans who’ve taken the journey into the once sleepy town of Haddonfield, and to those who’ve never had the chance to see Carpenter’s seminal classic on the big screen? We’re happy to say you’ll be able to do so now.

For tickets and showtimes, visit Cinelife here, and Happy Halloween! We’re beyond thrilled to celebrate forty-one years together.

To many cinematic nightmares to come.

Halloween – Trailer from CineLife Video Showcase on Vimeo.

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN (1978), JOHN CARPENTER'S HALLOWEEN, NEWS Tagged With: Halloween, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Carpenter, Michael Myers

Sheriff Leigh Brackett Returns in Halloween Kills

October 14, 2019 by Sean Decker

We’ve been sitting on this news for a while here at HalloweenMovies.com, but today we’re happy to confirm Twitter account @Halloween_Fans’ tweet that another original cast member from John Carpenter’s 1978 classic Halloween has returned for David Gordon Green’s currently shooting feature Halloween Kills: actor Charles Cyphers.

Cyphers, who portrayed ‘Sheriff Leigh Brackett’ in the seminal film (as well as the 1981 follow-ups Halloween II) will reprise his role in Green’s sequel to last year’s hit film Halloween (in its new timeline), joining actresses Kyle Richards (as ‘Lindsey Wallace’) and Nancy Stephens (as ‘Nurse Marion’) and series final girl Jamie Lee Curtis as ‘Laurie Strode.’ Joining them are Anthony Michael Hall (in the role of ‘Tommy Doyle’, taking over for Brian Andrews) and Robert Longstreet as ‘Lonnie Elam.’

Set for release by Universal Pictures on October 16th, 2020, Halloween Kills is produced by Trancas International Films, Miramax and Blumhouse Productions, with director Green directing from a script he co-wrote with returning collaborator Danny McBride and series newcomer Scott Teems.

Based on characters created by series originator John Carpenter and Debra Hill, Halloween Kills and its 2021 follow-up Halloween Ends will be produced by 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.

Check out a teaser for the films below.

Filed Under: HALLOWEEN KILLS, NEWS Tagged With: Bill Block, Blumhouse, Charles Cyphers, Couper Samuelson, Danny McBride, Debra Hill, Halloween, Halloween Ends, Halloween Kills, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jason Blum, Jeanette Volturno, John Carpenter, Malek Akkad, Michael Myers, Miramax, Ryan Freimann, Ryan Turek, Sheriff Leigh Brackett, Trancas International Films, Universal Pictures

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