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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

CINEMATIC VOID's Top 10 Films Set On HALLOWEEN (video)

For this edition of the Cinematic Void Vlog, Jim shares his favorite films set around the Halloween season. Video by @CinematicVoid:


Halloween is a time for spooky vibes, thrilling tales, and a bit of nostalgia. With so many films set around this haunting holiday, it’s only fitting to curate a list of personal favorites that capture the essence of Halloween. Here’s a look at my top ten picks, each bringing its unique flavor to the celebration of all things eerie.


10. Hack-O-Lantern (1988)

Kicking off the list is Hack-O-Lantern, directed by Jag Mundhra. This film stars Hy Pyke as a charming grandpa who also happens to run a satanic cult that sacrifices people on Halloween. The unique killer costume, standout kills and out of place stand up comedy bit make this a memorable watch. The film has a blend of heavy metal and horror elements, with a twist that keeps you engaged. If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s worth checking out, especially with the 4K UHD/Blu-ray release by Massacre Video.

WHERE TO WATCH Hack-O-Lantern (1988):


9. Primal Rage (1988)

Next, we head to Florida with Primal Rage, directed by Vittorio Rambaldi, with a script co-written by legendary Italian exploitation filmaker Umberto Lenzi. This film features a rage virus that turns baboons into crazed monsters. When a college reporter gets bitten, chaos ensues on campus. The Halloween party setting, complete with costumes and special effects by the legendary Carlo Rambaldi (Vittorio's father), makes this film a fun ride. It’s a blend of horror and absurdity that’s sure to entertain.

WHERE TO WATCH Primal Rage (1988):


8. Flesh Eater (1988)

Coming in at number eight is Flesh Eater, directed by Bill Hinzman, known for his role in Night of the Living Dead. This film serves as an unauthorized sequel to the classic where zombies wreak bloody havoc at a Halloween party. With fall weather scenery, a hayride and plenty of costumes, it captures the Halloween spirit and delivers a taboo death of a trick or treater.

WHERE TO WATCH Flesh Eater (1988):


7. Kenny & Company (1976)

At number seven, we have Kenny & Company, directed by Don Coscarelli. This coming-of-age story set in Southern California during Halloween captures the nostalgia of youth. While not a horror film, it features a scary haunting house sequence that inspired the director to make Phantasm (1979) with Reggie Bannister and A. Michael Baldwin who also appear in this film. A great reminder of simpler, spookier times.

WHERE TO WATCH Kenny & Company (1976):


6. Hell House LLC (2015)

Number six is the found footage film Hell House LLC, released in 2015. This movie follows a group that sets up a haunted attraction in a creepy hotel. As opening night unfolds, things spiral out of control. The unsettling atmosphere and clever storytelling make this an annual watch during the Halloween season.

WHERE TO WATCH Hell House LLC (2015):


5. The Guest (2014)

Coming in at five is The Guest, directed by Adam Wingard, witten by Simon Barrett. This action-horror hybrid stars Dan Stevens as a soldier who arrives at a grieving family's home, claiming to have known their deceased son. As bodies start piling up, the family's suspicions grow. With a fantastic score by Steve Moore from the band Zombi and visuals reminiscent of Halloween 3, this film is a captivating watch. Also stars Maika Monroe who gives a fantastic performance.

WHERE TO WATCH The Guest (2014):


4. Night of the Demons (1988)

At number four, we have the classic Night of the Demons, directed by Kevin Tenney. A group of friends decides to party at an abandoned funeral home, but things take a turn for the worse when demonic possession occurs. With memorable effects and standout performances by Amelia Kinkade as Angela and beloved scream queen Linnea Quigley in an unforgettable lipstick scene. This film is a staple for Halloween viewing.

WHERE TO WATCH Night of the Demons (1988):

Honorable Mention #1: Night of the Demons 2 (1994) (just as good as the first)


WHERE TO WATCH Night of the Demons 2 (1994):


3. WNUF Halloween Special (2013)

In the third spot is WNUF Halloween Special, directed by Chris LaMartina. This film is presented as a found 1987 VHS recording of the nightly news followed by a live ghost investigation into a haunted house. Featuring period-appropriate commercials, it captures the essence of Halloween and old tv broadcasts in a unique way that was actually taped on VHS. It’s a nostalgic trip that has become a favorite for many during the spooky season.

WHERE TO WATCH WNUF Halloween Special (2013):

Honorable Mention #2: Out There Halloween Mega Tape (2022) (aka WNUF Halloween Sequel 1990's set VHS recording)

WHERE TO WATCH Out There Halloween Mega Tape: Buy at WNUF.bigcartel.com


2. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

At number two, we have the often-debated Halloween III: Season of the Witch, directed by Tommy Lee Wallace, produced by John Carpenter and Debra Hill with cinematography by Dean Cundey. While it’s not a direct sequel (No Michael Myers), it has more Halloween vibes than the 1978 original and holds a special place in my heart. It's take on Halloween mythology, the Silver Shamrock masks and song, the score by Carpenter and Alan Howarth, the evil story, and the terrific performances by Tom Atkins, Stacey Nelkin, Dan O'Herlihy, Dick Warlock make it iconic and a yearly must-watch.

WHERE TO WATCH Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982):

Honorable Mention #3: Halloween (1978)

WHERE TO WATCH Halloween (1978):


1. The Midnight Hour (1985)

Finally, topping the list is The Midnight Hour baby, a 1985 TV movie directed by Jack Bender with great cast Shari Belafonte, LeVar Burton, Kevin McCarthy, Lee Montgomery, Curtwood Smith, Dick Van Patten and countless others. Set in a town reminiscent of Salem, Massachusetts, the film follows a group of kids who accidentally raise the dead while trying to steal artifacts for a Halloween party. With a fantastic soundtrack and engaging story, this film is a perfect Halloween treat.

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That wraps up my list of top ten films set on Halloween! Each of these films brings something special to the table, whether it’s nostalgia, horror, or just plain fun. I’d love to hear your thoughts on my picks and what your favorites are. Happy Halloween!


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