ALL HALLOWS’ EVE
This was the final novel by the UK’s Charles Williams, and an excellent example of his peculiar brand of metaphysical spiritualism.
This was the final novel by the UK’s Charles Williams, and an excellent example of his peculiar brand of metaphysical spiritualism.
The word “Scary” might seem redundant when describing Halloween, but I don’t think so
This eighties concoction was a well-deserved box office flop, yet it’s amassed a sizeable cult following
Movie novelizations are among the most thankless forms of writing that exist
The resurrection of the horror anthology film format was kicked off in part by this Halloween-set five-parter from 2007
This was the first short story collection by Al Sarrantonio. Be advised that the book isn’t as great as the overly ejaculatory blurbs by Joe Lansdale and others—“Incomparable horror fiction,” “Each and every one a gem”—might have you believe, but it is a strong collection overall
The following is a 2011 recollection by an anonymous individual who was employed as a monster in a couple Halloween mazes from 1998 to 2001