
Its officially October which means nothing more than its spooky season. With a whole 31 days of terror we are here to remind you of the spookiest releases coming this Halloween month.
With a new release every week you have more than enough night time possibilities to get yourself in the mood for the scariest night of the year.
article by Ben King @crowscritics
Friday 4th October – Joker: Folie à Deux
With an incredibly successful addition to the Gotham universe with ‘Joker’ back in 2019. Todd Phillips is back with the new sequel featuring the return of Joaquin Phoenix and new addition Lady Gaga.
‘THE WORLD IS A STAGE’
“While struggling with his dual identity, Arthur Fleck not only stumbles upon true love, but also finds the music that’s always been inside him.”
image courtesy of Cineverse
Friday 11th October- Terrifier 3
Damien Leone is back with the third installment of the Terrifier series. With the hit origin back in 2016 we return to the mayhem as we approach that scary time between Halloween and Christmas to bring you 'Terrifier 3.'
"Taking place on Christmas night, Sienna Shaw attempts to rekindle her life whilst she is being pursued by none other than Art the Clown."
image courtesy of Paramount Pictures
Friday 18th October - Smile 2
Back in 2022, We received a surprise hit with director Parker Finn with the original 'Smile'. This film left the audience with a goosebump type grin that carried itself well in its opening at the box office.
Now we return into the madness and look forward to what creepy feelings this brings.
"IT'S THE LAST THING YOU'LL SEE"
"About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation Sky Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressure of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control."
image courtesy of The Walt Disney Company.
25th October- The Nightmare Before Christmas
A beloved Tim Burton classic returns to cinemas to get you in the mood within that terrifying time between Halloween and Christmas. Experience the 1993 Henry Seilick masterpiece again just in time for the big night.
article written by Ben King @crowscritics