Debra Hill

Halloween Ends (Movie Review)

Halloween Ends does something one would consider to be damn near impossible… make members of a high school marching band threatening! Releasing via Blumhouse and Universal Pictures, Halloween Ends opens nationwide in theaters and streaming only on Peacock Friday, October 14th; just one day shy ... Read More

Halloween Kills (Movie Review)

Are you ready to return to Haddonfield, Illinois? After nearly a year-long pandemic delay, Michael Myers slashes into theaters and at-home streaming on Peacock on Friday, October 15, 2021 thanks to Universal Pictures. Picking up just minutes after the gruesome events of 2018’s Halloween, Director ... Read More

Trick Or Treating With Halloween II 35 Years Later

In the beginning of John Carpenter’s seminal independent Horror film Halloween, 6-year-old Michael Myers kills his older sister, Judith, inexplicably on Halloween 1963.  Fifteen years later, on Halloween of 1978, Michael returns to his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois to finish what he started, setting to snuff ... Read More

The Fog still casting terror 35 Years Later

This February saw the 35th anniversary of the theatrical release of John Carpenter’s (Halloween 1978, The Thing 1982) 1980 Horror masterpiece, The Fog. To this day, The Fog is still generally not regarded as one of Carpenter’s best, but it is still a moody and atmospheric Horror classic in its own right ... Read More

The Anatomy of a Remake: Halloween

American’s favorite fall celebration of Halloween has never been the same since Michael Myers came to the big screen in 1978. Directed by the legendary John Carpenter (The Fog 1980, The Thing 1982) and produced by Debra Hill, this low budget Horror film grossed over seventy million ... Read More