IT’S HAPPENING! Check out Freeform’s 13 Days of Halloween Schedule!

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“13 Nights Of Halloween” kicks off on Wednesday, October 19 this year starting the countdown with the classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas and ending with a bang on the 31st with Hocus Pocus.

Wednesday, Oct. 19

  • 5:30 p.m. EDT – “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
  • 7 p.m. EDT – “R.L. Stine’s Monsterville: Cabinet of Souls”
  • 9 p.m. EDT – “Hocus Pocus”
  • 12 a.m. EDT – “Corpse Bride”

Thursday, Oct. 20

  • 3:30 p.m. EDT – “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
  • 5 p.m. EDT – “Hocus Pocus”
  • 7 p.m. EDT – “The Addams Family”
  • 9 p.m. EDT – “Addams Family Values”
  • 12 a.m. EDT – “The Final Girls”

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EXCLUSIVE: Logan chats with Katherine McNamara!

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There are many controversial topics in the world today that have impacted our generation and the future generations. Gun violence is one of those subject matters that have affected myself and the people around me over the past twenty years. Natural Selection is a film that tackles that title in which individuals must survive in catastrophic events which leads to good vs. evil. Can violence and darkness conquer our soul to get the best of us, or is it simply the evolution of mankind in the 21st century?

Today, I sat down with the very talented Katherine McNamara and discussed her role in Natural Selection, filming under the controversial premise, and the upcoming season of Shadow Hunters: The Mortal Instruments.

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Review – Don’t Breathe (2016)

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by Old King Clancy

Many people gawked at the remake to The Evil Dead, Sam Raimi’s influential no-budget horror classic seemed too lightening-in-a-bottle to work as a remake. But in the hands of first-time filmmaker Fede Alvarez, 2013’s Evil Dead proved itself a worthy reboot. However there were some who criticise the film for its shock and gore so in response, Alvarez follow-on was to be an original piece, focusing more on the tension than the gore and terrify the audience rather than sicken them.

Don’t Breathe is that response.

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