Review – Halloween III : Season of the Witch (1982) **31 Days of Horror**

It’s almost time kids, the clock is ticking… Put on your Silver Shamrock masks and join Logan and Henry for a look back at the 1982 cult classic Halloween III: Season of the Witch. We hope you’re all enjoying the ’31 Days of Horror’ as much as we are!

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“Kids all over America want Silver Shamrock masks for Halloween. Doctor Daniel Challis seeks to uncover a plot by Silver Shamrock owner Conal Cochran.”

Review – Hocus Pocus 2 (2022) **31 Days of Horror**

It’s the season of the witch this ’31 Days of Horror’ as the Sanderson Sisters are back in Salem to wreak havoc twenty-nine years later in Hocus Pocus 2. Watch our review of the film, now streaming on Disney+.

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“Two young women accidentally bring back the Sanderson Sisters to modern day Salem and must figure out how to stop the child-hungry witches from wreaking havoc on the world.”

Singin’ In The Rain – Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway 5/10

Singin' in the Rain' To Receive 4K UHD In Celebration of 70th Anniversary! - Icon Vs. Icon

We’re giving away the 70th anniversary of Singin’ in the Rain on 4K Digital Code. Check out the video to find out how you can win and don’t forget to use #PhellasGiveAway . We’ll be back on May 10th to announce the winner.

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“A silent film star falls for a chorus girl just as he and his delusionally jealous screen partner are trying to make the difficult transition to talking pictures in 1920s Hollywood.”

Review – Rushmore (1998)

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by Armando Vanegas

If you’ve ever been a 10-year-old who felt they outgrew Disney or that you were more mature than most kids around you, then Rushmore is the perfect movie for you. I grew up watching it on Comedy Central for years and it was at a perfect time in my life when my parents were getting divorced and I was starting middle school. I didn’t really have many people to lean on so Wes Anderson’s distinctive style spoke to me for many reasons. I felt Rushmore was a good version of a ‘90s teen movie filtered through a very reserved but adult lens. It feels like a prototypical high school movie but its unusual tone sets it apart from other movies like it. A lot of this is what has kept me coming back to it over the years and shows why Wes Anderson is still the best to ever do it.

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The Shining (1980) – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway Winner! **31 Days of Horror**

Henry Hill and Logan Myerz announce the winner of The Shining #PhellasGiveAway Digital Code. Stay tuned for more giveaways in a few weeks!

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“A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a sinister presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future.”

The Shining (1980) – 4K Digital Code #PhellasGiveAway **31 Days of Horror**

Henry Hill is back to announce the ’31 Days of Horror’ #PhellasGiveAway ! We’re giving away the new 4K digital code copy of The Shining and we want to hear from you. In the comments below, let us know “What’s your favorite scene in The Shining?” We’ll announce one random winner in a few weeks!

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“A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a sinister presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future.”

Review – Rushmore (1998)

by Armando Vanegas

With Bottle Rocket being a critical hit, it only made sense for another studio like Touchstone Pictures to come calling and give Wes Anderson the skills to become the filmmaker that he is today. Due to its larger budget and higher profile, it’s no doubt that Rushmore is truly a Wes Anderson movie. I remember it being the movie that introduced me to Wes Anderson. Because of his unique style, no movie was like it at the time to me. Not to mention that it stood out from many other high school movies of its time such as Can’t Hardly Wait or American Pie. He knows how to use his style to create an immersive world that’s so meticulously detailed that he’s able to flesh out the characters and the story in a more convenient and subtle way than other filmmakers would probably do. Watching it now was somewhat unexpected. While I don’t think I can tout it as the masterpiece I once did, it was still an entertaining movie.

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