halloween
Get into the Halloween spirit; all about trick or treating, spooky costumes, Halloween decorations and haunted houses for October 31st and all year round.
Why We Need Halloween This Year
Honestly, how did we make it this far? This year has been nothing short of a tumultuous roller coaster made of rotting wood with no seatbelt. We approached 2020 with such high aspirations: Valentines: Friday, Cinco de Mayo was on Taco Tuesday, 4th of July: Saturday, Halloween: Saturday, Christmas: Friday.
By Dan Pittman5 years ago in Horror
Spooky Season
While I find it so important to focus on the current events in terms of our government at the moment, I also believe it is important to talk about those things that we are looking forward to. I am a huge Halloween fan, growing up I learned that I loved to scare people and to be scared. This was mostly in part to the fact that my Dad's birthday fell on Halloween, so while many people went out trick-or-treating, as I did, I also had something else to look forward to, our annual Halloween party.
By Grace Genet5 years ago in Horror
Hulu Horror Movies: 3 Do's and Don'ts. Top Story - September 2020.
With Halloween fast approaching, I’ve spent countless hours preparing myself for the scariest time of the year. This means pumpkin cookies, hot apple cider and horror movie marathons! And with Halloween looking a little bit different this year with quarantine, I want to share the best and worst horror movies to stream on Hulu to make sure you get in the spooky mood!
By Alesia Brooks5 years ago in Horror
5 Classic Horror Movies to Watch Before Halloween
With only a little over a month until Halloween, it's crunch time to binge on as many scary things as possible and for me, that means watching as many horror movies as I can before the best time of the year is gone. Before my fellow Halloween lovers can shed a tear for another spooky season almost behind us (especially for this WEIRD 2020), here are five of my favorite classic horror movies for all of you to indulge in now.
By Connie Lee5 years ago in Horror
Halloween Essentials: Part 2
Last time, I went through the thirteen movies and TV shows that directed my interest in horror. Well, when my significant other of fifteen years now Ally heard about my plans for that article, she wanted in on it, too! It makes sense since our mutual interests in gaming and horror movies were what got us together in the first place. (Maybe this could've been a Valentine's Day project...)
By Adam Wallace5 years ago in Horror
Peek A Boo! Gather Up The Halloween Crew!
The best thing to do in Halloween is to choose the right synchronized costume with your group. Which of your friends always wins the best Halloween costume, and you end up silently envying them? Put the odds in your favor, and when you go for Halloween shopping, choose the more comfortable clothes — they'll enhance your style more.
By Robert Albert5 years ago in Horror
Halloween Essentials: Part 1
Halloween is my favorite time of the year. I know it's still about two months off, but my projects here and on my gaming channel Cool Media get me planning ahead of time for it. Besides, with the nightmare 2020 has been, preparing for my favorite time is providing a much needed pick-me-up. Yeah, planning stuff about murderous undead fiends to make me feel better...
By Adam Wallace5 years ago in Horror
Yes, Lydia, There Is A Halloween
It's August 6th and I'm preparing to get S P O O K Y. Halloween is a big holiday that means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Some would decry it as an evil day that worships devils. Some look forward to it as a chance to shed a bit of that banal shroud and embrace the weirdness within. Some see it as a hallowed event that allows them an easier time to communicate and establish links to the worlds and beings beyond the veil. Some welcome it as a chance to greet those on the other side. These all have some truth in them, don't they?
By Delise Fantome6 years ago in Horror
Hollywood Horror Nights Bites the Dust as Universal Officially Cancels Annual Event
Halloween Horror Nights 2020 has been officially canceled by Universal Studios. The cancellation of this frightfully fun event is, of course, due to the coronavirus. All Universal Studios theme parks have been closed indefinitely following the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of a global pandemic due to COVID-19. This announcement follows Disney’s cancellation of Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party last month. Universal promises that the event will return in 2021. In the meantime, they will plan Halloween themes as part of their daytime schedule. Universal is also reviewing plans to re-open its Orlando park doors soon.
By Culture Slate6 years ago in Horror










