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Halloween Ends

This month the Blumhouse Halloween trilogy concludes. Whether you think this offshoot universe was well worth waiting for, or you thought the one that already existed was good just the way it was, this movie is probably one of the most anticipated in 2022 for horror fans.

It’s been four years since the events of the last film and Michael just disappeared. But on this Halloween night, he comes home. The good news is, you can either watch this on Peacock, included in your subscription, or line up at the cineplex. Either way, the showdown starts on October 14.

Halloween Ends In Theaters and On Peacock October 14, 2022

Run Sweetheart Run

Not much has been put out there about this thriller so we have put a synopsis of plot below. This movie originally screened at Sundance’s Midnight track in 2020.

What makes this one a bit unique is that back in 2019 Jason Blum notoriously said that there weren’t enough women in the horror genre directing pool. After being corrected by Twitter, Blum backed Black Christmas and Run Sweetheart Run, directed by Sophia Takal and Shana Feste respectively.

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Initially apprehensive when her boss insists she meet with one of his most important clients, single mom Cherie (Ella Balinska) is relieved and excited when she meets charismatic Ethan (Pilou Asbæk). The influential businessman defies expectations and sweeps Cherie off her feet. But at the end of the night, when the two are alone together, he reveals his true, violent nature. Battered and terrified, she flees for her life, beginning a relentless game of cat-and-mouse with a blood-thirsty assailant hell-bent on her utter destruction. In this edge-of-your-seat dark thriller, Cherie finds herself in the crosshairs of a conspiracy stranger and more evil than she could have ever imagined.

Run Sweetheart Run Coming to Prime Video on October 28, 2022.

Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror

To use the word “compendium” in the title of your clip show takes some guts. Since some horror movie fans take their opinions very seriously, this could be divisive. EPIX is claiming they know what scares us and talk to the many people behind the films that did. Whether or not you agree with their choices is something to be determined. So let us know if they got it right or are just doing fan service.

The EPIX Original 5-part series revisits the shocks and scares from some of the most iconic cinematic horror movies. Narrated by Robert Englund, best known as the original Freddy Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street, the series examines how horror films have revealed and reflected the real-life scares of the world to the audience, and how the movies have united and entertained us. Featuring insights from some of the best and most influential filmmakers, producers, and actors working in the genre.

Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror 
Episode 2 premieres October 9, 2022 at 10 pm 
Episode 1 is Available on EPIX & EPIX NOW.

13 Days of Halloween: Devil’s Night

Most of us love a great anthology series. But what if instead of a movie experience it is an audio one? That is the premise of 13 Days of Halloween, an “audio drama” that starts streaming on October 19 over at iHeart Radio.

This season the 13-part anthology series follows 12-year old, Max, who must journey from the outskirts of town back to his parent’s house on the most dangerous night of the year: Halloween, known during the Great Depression as Devil’s Night for its reputation of mayhem, violence and chaos. Starring Clancy Brown (Shawshank Redemption, 2010’s Nightmare on Elm Street) as the mysterious, supernatural guide Bezalel. 

13 Days of Halloween: Devil’s Night Premieres October 19. Seasons 1 & 2 available HERE

Mr. Harrigan’s Phone

Remember cellphone text rates and contracts that made you pay per minute? Can you imagine what your bill would have been because you were talking to people from beyond?

Although we don’t think the protagonist in Netflix’s Mr. Harrigan’s Phone is getting billed for his long-distance calls, he is in contact with someone whose life on this earth has expired. Based on a Stephen King story, Mr. Harrigans Phone adds to the writer’s oeuvre on the streamer.

Mr. Harrigan’s Phone Premieres October 5 on Netflix. 

The Visitor

Take a creepy house, an old painting, and a rainstorm and mix it all up. What do you get? It appears that you get The Visitor which lands on Demand, October 7. The trailer is intriguing and it looks like a frightening mystery is afoot.

Plot: When Robert and his wife Maia move to her childhood home, he discovers an old portrait of his likeness in the attic – a man referred to only as ‘The Visitor’. Soon he finds himself descending down a frightening rabbit hole in an attempt to discover the true identity of his mysterious doppelgänger, only to realize that every family has its own terrifying secret. 

The Visitor On Digital and On Demand October 7

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