
Logan Myerz returns to Haddonfield to talk about more Halloween news, new images from the film, and the official Trailer released today!

Logan Myerz returns to Haddonfield to talk about more Halloween news, new images from the film, and the official Trailer released today!

Logan Myerz and Stem review Leigh Whannell‘s new film Upgrade.
“Set in the near-future, technology controls nearly all aspects of life. But when Grey, a self-identified technophobe, has his world turned upside down, his only hope for revenge is an experimental computer chip implant called Stem.”

We wanted to congratulate William V. Norris Jr. on winning the Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare #PhellasGiveAway ! We also wanted to thank our good friends at Blumhouse for teaming up on the Prize Pack Giveaway! Stay tuned for another giveaway this month!

Logan Myerz returns to Haddonfield to talk about the new Halloween poster, Jason Blum seeing a rough cut of the film, John Carpenter writing the score, and the upcoming trailer!

We’re not playing the game, it’s playing us!
A harmless game of “Truth or Dare” among friends turns deadly when someone–or something–begins to punish those who tell a lie–or refuse the dare.
Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare, starring Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars) and Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf) opens in theaters Friday the 13th!

Logan Myerz returns to Haddonfield to talk about Jamie Lee Curtis wrapping filming, Nick Castle on set, and more!
Logan is excited for the new Halloween (franchise) film coming out in 2018! We have John Carpenter – The Master of Horror Blumhouse and Danny McBride (actor) on-board. Check it out below and subscribe to our YouTube channel! #Halloween# Halloween2018

by Logan Myerz
If you have paid attention to the horror genre over the past ten years, you have probably been nodding off at the movie theaters during one of the god awful horror re-makes Hollywood has force fed us. But, once in a while, there is a film that is worth recognizing, and gives us a little hope for the genre. I am a huge horror movie fan and when I hear or read the word “remake,” I start to tune out the rest of the conversation.