Movies

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

[Reviews]

Taking a Trip: Beyond the Black Rainbow 2010

I must have had hundreds of conversations over the years about movies and stuff related to movies and one thing I notice a lot is that many people I’ve met ‘Need’ something specific from their movie watching experiences. Some need films to entertain them, in the same way a trip to the circus would, some

[Blu-ray and DVD]

Five Fun Facts: Pumpkinhead

Yesterday, the fine folks over at Scream Factory unveiled the cover art for their upcoming Blu-ray release of 1988’s Pumpkinhead, which marks the very first time the late Stan Winston’s directorial debut has ever made its way onto the high-def format. Needless to say, it’s exciting news for all fans of the film, which is

[Movies]

Top Ten Worst Parents in Horror!

“Pushy parents can drive you nuts.”  –Greta Gibson, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child We’ve all seen them. That mom or dad on the baseball (or soccer or football or……) field who cheers their kid on from the stands believing that if they just scream loud enough and be the most obnoxious

[Blu-ray and DVD]

A Warning About Full Moon’s ‘Tourist Trap’ Blu-ray

On the surface, it’s kind of hard to dislike Charles Band, as he seems like a nice enough guy, and he’s made some pretty noteworthy contributions to the genre. In addition to being the man behind Empire Pictures and Wizard Video, Band is of course also the founder of Full Moon; a production/distribution company that’s

[Interviews]

Defender of the Corkscrew: My Q&A with Halloween H20’s Adam Hann-Byrd

This August Halloween H20 will be 16 years old … Where the hell does the time go!? I remember the summer of that year fondly. At the time I was working in a large department store in my home town of Plymouth. The wages were terrible (£3.60 per hour!), we had to get there at

[Reviews]

Review: The Night Before Easter

I love spring. Not as much as fall, as that is the time most associated with horror, but spring is enjoyable. Flowers bloom, things start to warm up and, of course, Easter. Not too many horror films take place during the season, but a new one has been added into the fold. The Night Before

[Clothing]

Mondo Launches Shining-Inspired Apparel and Home Decor Collection!

Located in Houston, Texas, the Mondo Gallery has become one of the leading purveyors of cool horror shit in recent years, and they always seem to have their finger directly on the pulse of what us fans are craving. After making a name for themselves with limited edition, fan-created posters worth splurging on, Mondo has

[Reviews]

Wes Craven’s Other Movies: Summer of Fear (aka Stranger in Our House)

As we’ve mentioned several times in the recent past here on Halloween Love, this year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of A Nightmare on Elm Street, which really solidified Wes Craven’s status as a bonafide master of horror. Sure, he had made several noteworthy films prior, including The Last House on the Left

[Movies]

Forget Halloween 3D… Let Bryan Fuller Remake Halloween 3!

Earlier today, Bloody Disgusting broke the news out of the Cannes Film Festival that the brothers Weinstein are once again interested in making Halloween 3D a reality, which is of course an exciting tidbit of information for all fans of Michael Myers and his stalking & slashing ways. At the same time though, this certainly