Movies

Movies, short films, and the like related to Halloween, horror, sci-fi, fantasy, or the bizarre.

[Bite-sized Horror]

31 — Official Trailer

The official trailer for the long-awaited 31, Rob Zombie’s next film, which releases September 16th, 2016, is finally here:

[Collectibles]

A Closer Look: The Official POLTERGEIST Movie Poster Magazine 1982

Poster Magazines … the damn things were EVERYWHERE when I was a kid. Every movie, TV show and celebrity seemed to have one, and if you didn’t, you simply weren’t relevant! From the biggest summer blockbusters to the those cheesy one-hit wonder popstars, they ALL released their own ridiculously desirable folded magazines. Along with action

[Bite-sized Horror]

Lady in White is Coming to Blu-ray

Lady in White is one of the best and perhaps most beautiful and sad Halloween movies ever made… that no one has seen. That is quite a niche that you could use to describe most of Scream Factory‘s Blu-ray treatments: great movie that no one’s seen and no other studio would bother wasting the time

[Reviews]

Movie Review — Hangman (2016)

Nearly twenty years after The Blair Witch Project popularized the POV style, found footage films are still coming at us hot and heavy, though the smart ones understand how tired we are of the gimmick. It’s no longer enough to give a character a handheld camera and place him into a horrifying situation, and so

[Movies]

Opinions Don’t Matter: The Witch is a Big Win for the Horror Genre

Every once in a while, an independent horror film garners such rave reviews on the festival circuit that future backlash is inevitable, as many fans build up impossibly high expectations in their own heads and then toss around meaningless terms like “over-hyped” when those expectations are not met – essentially, as silly as it sounds,

[Movies]

Your Choice: Robert Tharp Cuts Open His Horror Top Ten!

After an extended hiatus I’m delighted to welcome back ‘Your Choice’ – and hopefully (with YOUR help) it’s here to stay. These are the articles that allow Halloween Love readers and ALL passionate horror fans from across the globe to reveal their personal favorite scary movies and most importantly explain WHY they feel so strongly

[Movies]

Five Upcoming Projects: Robert Englund

In this feature, we look ahead to see what our favorite horror icons have in store for the future. Though Robert Englund was introduced to horror audiences as the character Buck in Tobe Hooper’s 1974 film Eaten Alive, also appearing in 1981’s Dead & Buried, it wasn’t until the release of A Nightmare on Elm