Producer Peter Phok Talks X, Pearl, and His Many Ti West Collaborations

While there have been multiple established horror franchises earning new entries this year, arguably one of the most ambitious events in genre cinema is the unexpected double feature of writer/director Ti West’s X and Pearl. In collaboration with A24 Films, X marked West’s return to genre filmmaking, and as if that film wasn’t exciting enough, the film’s premiere saw the surprise announcement that the prequel Pearl had already been completed and would land in theaters six months later. With X sitting at 94% positive reviews on aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes…

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The director of the end of Halloween breaks down the shocking opening scene

To say that the opening scenes The end of Halloween Unexpected because the franchise is going to be a bit of an understatement, which director David Gordon Green recently cited as the exact message he wanted to get across to audiences. while green Halloween It opened with a scene in which he confronts Michael Myers in a mental institution and is reunited with a mask and Halloween kills It opened with memories of the night he was arrested in 1978. The end of Halloween It begins with a disturbing depiction…

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Halloween’s End: Is Michael Myers Dead?

Throughout 44 years of history Halloween In the franchise, iconic killer Michael Myers appears to have died on screen more than he is confirmed to be alive. Myers has been shot, stabbed, caned, set on fire, and even beheaded by the time the credits roll into a movie, only for the next chapter to reveal how he managed to survive such an assault, but with The end of Halloween After receiving an ominous title, some fans are wondering if this really could be the end of the character. With the…

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The end of Halloween has the best original Michael Myers cameo so far

Originally HalloweenNick Castle did the majority of scenes as a convincing Michael Myers, mainly so he could watch how movies are made from an actual set. What was supposed to be just a way to gain insight into filmmaking ended up defining the character’s physicality for years to come, as director David Gordon Green Castle brought back for cameos in his movie. Halloween Triple. The castle is back again to look great in The end of HalloweenWhich is arguably the actor’s best entry to date. The end of Halloween In…

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Halloween’s End: Will Laurie Strode Survive?

Halloween Fans know it The end of Halloween It will mark Jamie Lee Curtis’s Laurie Strode farewell for some time, fueling speculation about the character’s fate in the franchise. in 1988 Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, the narration claimed that Laurie died in a car accident, as the series then focused on her daughter Jamie, also played by Danielle Harris. When Halloween H20: 20 years later In 1998, Laurie had “faked” her death years earlier and was living under the name Keri Tate, with the sequel Halloween Resurrection…

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The Haunting of Hill House Creator addresses the state of the Netflix franchise

Mike Flanagan Chase Hill House And the Haunting Bly Manor They both borrowed stories from Shirley Jackson and Henry James respectively to honor these authors, leading some audiences to question why midnight clubwhich is a similar tribute to Christopher Pike, should be considered the third season of haunted by spirit, with Flanagan then pointed out what distinguishes the series. In his mind what makes him haunted by spirit A unique series is that both seasons are based on horror literature primarily about ghosts and that they are pre-adapted. This also…

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Hellraiser Featurette Showcases Pinhead’s Impressive Makeup Transformation

hollow Hillrice It is a completely new adaptation of Clive Parker’s novel “The Hellbound Heart”, which brings with it a new style of story of the famous Hell Priest, known among fans as “Pinhead”. For a new character, a different approach to makeup has been explored, with a new feature detailing how Jamie Clayton transformed into an iconic character, thanks in large part to sitting in the makeup chair for four hours. You can take a look at how to revive the priest of Hell in the feature below and…

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Something Kills The Netflix Kids Series Loses Mike Flanagan

Mike Flanagan fans had a lot to celebrate today, like his new Netflix series midnight club It debuted on the streaming device, but they’ve also received some bad news, which is that it’s no longer developing a TV adaptation of the sitcom. Something is killing children. The director himself revealed the news during an interview, admitting that his view of the material is different from what the operator had hoped for, noting that the project itself is still moving forward, only without his participation. Stay tuned for updates on Something…

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A mixed bag of horrific reflections on deaths

A big part of anyone’s adolescence is facing the things that scare you the most, whether it leads to overcoming those fears or discovering your own limits. This can be true for the transition into adulthood and all the obstacles that come with it, or even true for the stories we are just invested in. For teens growing up in the ’80s and ’90s in particular, one of the foundational voices in this horror is Christopher Pike, who has provided dozens of terrifying tales for the breeding of horror fans.…

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Hellraiser Director David Bruckner on Reinventing Pinhead, Reboots, and More

Reviving a dormant and beloved horror franchise is no easy feat, as a creative is tasked not only with honoring the history of the series and what made it so compelling, but also tasked with ensuring they’re bringing the concept into exciting new directions. As compared to other franchises like Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street, whose notoriety allowed each installment to debut in theaters, Hellraiser has been relegated to the home video market for years, despite the well-known legacy of Clive Barker’s source material or the recognizable and treacherous Cenobite “Pinhead,”…

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