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The Boulet Brothers Mainline Nostalgia In New Halfway to Halloween Special

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Once again The Boulet Brothers managed to get the blood pumping in this old, dead heart. By reaching all the way back to the 1900s they have captured the spirit of the horror specials of my youth. They then trapped that spirit in a small cage and charged me five bucks a month for visitation rights. It is worth every penny.

In a stunning display of creativity, The Boulet Brothers jam gothic horror, a Nineties sitcom, and murder into a single skit. Not only that, the timeless Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) shows us what to do with troubled teens at Camp Happy Trail.

For those of us that think the cooking channel could use a little more spice. The magnificent Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator) serves as the cannibalistic cook. Speaking of spice, Matthew Lillard (Scream) shows us the dangers of hookup culture.

Between the dancers from hell, Melissa Befierce, Kendra Onixxx, and Koco Caine, an appearance from Kevin Smith (Clerks), and crazed ramblings about ravioli, this show has carved a gaping hole into my heart.

Wrapping all of this up in a bloody bow are our queens of horror themselves, The Boulet Brothers! Their siren song led me into a deep trance-like state as they performed. Forcing me to let fall my lower-middle-class carbs and give them the attention they so rightly deserve.

This Halfway-to-Halloween special fulfilled desires I wasn’t even aware that I had. I can only hope that there are many more Boulet Brothers specials in the works over at Shudder. As always, make sure to check back here for updates on The Boulet Brothers and all of your horror news.

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Spirit Halloween Unveils ‘Horror Babies’ Including Ghostface, Pennywise, and More

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Spirit Halloween is unveiling the goods a bit earlier than usual this year. For example, these little horror babies that give us infantile versions of Ghostface, Leatherface, Pennywise and Sam from Trick r’ Treat. We were already excited when they announced all-new Killer Klowns From Outer Space items, but these horror babies are making sure that they bring the goods even earlier.

The breakdown of Spirt Halloween Horror Babies goes like this:

Horror Babies are looking fantastic and bring that very cool bit of nostalgia with them. From Ghostface to Pennywise the lineup is looking fantastic.

Each of these hauntingly adorable Horror Baby is available for purchase for $49.99 on SpiritHalloween.com, now while supplies last.

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‘Talk to Me’ A24 Trailer is Chilling Us to the Bone With New Approach to Possession

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The very chilling, Talk to Me reinvents the possession genre by turning the entire genre on its ear and dropping the beat on the terror. Each moment spent in the trailer is very intense and full of atmosphere.

There is a bit of Breakfast Club combined with this intensely moody possession thriller.

The synopsis for Talk to Me goes like this

When a group of friends discover how to conjure spirits using an embalmed hand, they become hooked on the new thrill, until one of them goes too far and unleashes terrifying supernatural forces.

The film stars Sophie Wilde, Miranda Otto, Alexandra Jensen, Joe Bird, Otis Dhanji, Zoe Terakes, and Chris Alosio.

Talk to Me arrives July 28, 2023.

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Nicolas Cage Plays a Very Wicked Devil in ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ Trailer

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Joel Kinnaman plays alongside the very wicked Nicolas Cage! Why so wicked you ask? Well cause this time around he is playing none other than the devil himself and he is bringing all of his wicked charm and red hair with it. That’s right, the first trailer for the very off the wall Sympathy for the Devil is here.

Okay, is he really the devil? Well, you are going to have to watch to find out. But, it doesn’t change the fact that this whole thing looks like its a blast out of hell and a ton of fun.

The synopsis for Sympathy for the Devil goes like this:

After being forced to drive a mysterious passenger (Nicolas Cage) at gunpoint, a man (Joel Kinnaman) finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse where it becomes clear that not everything is as it seems.

Sympathy for the Devil arrives July 28, 2023!

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