Four Practical Ideas That Could Fix the Slasher Movie (Hint: It’s Time to Get Weird Again)
The slasher genre needs to evolve if it wants to survive another 40 years. Here’s a good place to start.
The slasher genre needs to evolve if it wants to survive another 40 years. Here’s a good place to start.
“My movie exists. Make your own,” Carpenter said. “You want to pay me a bunch of bucks, fine. Have a great time.”
The “Halloween Ends” director tells IndieWire about his (other) horror turn this year: a rare acting role in Luca Guadagnino’s juicy latest.
“I never imagined all these years, starting at eight years old, that I’d be here until the very end, decades later,” Richards told IndieWire of her return to acting.
Here’s why the $50 million opening estimates were too generous for the trilogy capper — and why exhibitors got a good deal.
Filmmaker David Gordon Green and star Andi Matichak tell IndieWire their take on the alleged “end” of all the mayhem and murder.
Jamie Lee Curtis’ Laurie Strode has gone toe-to-terror with The Shape for the last time in David Gordon Green’s “Halloween Ends.” Where does the controversial sequel rank in the franchise’s fearsome history?
This weekend’s day-and-date release of “Halloween Ends” has brought a controversial topic back from the dead.
Filmmaker David Gordon Green tells IndieWire about his approach to this version of the iconic killer, and how that helped guide the addition of a murderous protege.
The filmmaker tells IndieWire why he wanted trilogy-capper “Halloween Ends” to feel like an atmospheric “love story,” even with its carnage and chills.
The vicious new trilogy comes to a close with an ambitious final chapter that argues nothing bad ever really ends.
The scream queen will reprise her role for the alleged final “Halloween” film on October 14 — but she promises that’s the end of her run.