We wanted to congratulate the winner of the 4K digital codes for The Lost Boys,Poltergeist and Halloween Kills. Thanks for playing and following us for ’31 Days of Horror.’ Have a safe and Happy Halloween! 🎃👻🪦🐈⬛
This Halloween, we’re giving our followers the opportunity to win the 4K digital codes to The Lost Boys,Poltergeist and Halloween Kills. Check out our quick video and comment on this post with your answers and we will announce the winner on October 27th. Make sure to like and subscribe to our channel for more great reviews for this ’31 Days of Horror.’
“When a magical anime transforms two Japan-obsessed teenage friends and a shy foreign exchange student into its superpowered characters, the three underdogs must discover their inner heroes in time to save the world.”
Logan Myerz reviews the first season of Hunters that’s executive produced by Jordan Peele and starring Al Pacino and Logan Lerman. The first season is currently streaming on Prime Video!
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“In 1977, in New York City, a troubled young Jewish man bent on revenge is taken in by a secret group of Nazi hunters fighting a clandestine war against the cabal of high-ranking Nazi officials in hiding who work to create the Fourth Reich.”
Happy Halloween! Henry Hill and Logan Myerz share their Top 5 Movies to watch during the Halloween season. Thanks for joining us for our ’31 Days of Horror’ and we’ll be back next year with more spooky movie reviews!
We wanted to congratulate the winner of the Godzilla: King of the Monsters digital copy #PhellasGiveAway ! Stay tuned for more giveaways coming over the next few months.
We’re giving away a digital copy of Godzilla: King of the Monsters on August 29th! Subscribe to our channel, follow us on our social media pages, and let us know in the comments below “What’s your favorite monster movie and why?” We’ll pick one random winner next week!
It has been quite a journey for Godzilla. Five years ago, the big green guy got his redemption when Godzilla was released. It had been 16 years since the awful 1998 version, where the “king of all monsters” looked like a discount T-Rex, hit screens and ultimately disappointed both fans and audiences. While the 2014 version wasn’t perfect, it had improved on the look and nature of its title character. What audiences did not care for was the soap opera level acting and drama of its main characters. The total amount of monster time was far too little for many film goers. The studio listened and increased the amount of monster goodness this time around. Does the change improve or hurt the sequel?
With films like V/H/S, The ABCs of Death, and Creepshow, Halloween is one of the most favored times of the year to invest in horror anthologies. Michael Dougherty, director of the upcoming 2019 Godzilla: King of the Monsters, kicked the horror anthologies back into high gear with his 2009 cult classic, Trick ’r Treat. Tales of Halloween follows in the same footsteps as Dougherty’s film of numerous stories being told and intertwining together on Halloween night. Only Tales of Halloween has a total of eleven different directors coming together to make one film. Much like Trick ’r Treat, Tales of Halloween keeps the spirit of Halloween and I’m sure it’ll be a cult classic amongst scare buffs.