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      • Tales of Halloween is a 2015 American comedy horror anthology film consisting of ten interlocking segments, each revolving around the holiday indicated by the title.
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  2. Tales of Halloween is a 2015 American comedy horror anthology film consisting of ten interlocking segments, each revolving around the holiday indicated by the title. Segments were directed by Neil Marshall , Darren Lynn Bousman , Axelle Carolyn , Lucky McKee , Andrew Kasch , Paul Solet , John Skipp , Adam Gierasch, Jace Anderson , Mike Mendez ...

  3. Tales of Halloween. Ten stories are woven together by their shared theme of Halloween night in an American suburb, where ghouls, imps, aliens and axe murderers appear for one night only to terrorize unsuspecting residents.

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    • 2015-10-16
    • Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
    • 97
  4. Ten stories are woven together by their shared theme of Halloween night in an American suburb, where ghouls, imps, aliens and axe murderers appear for one night only to terrorize unsuspecting residents.

  5. Sep 12, 2015 · For starters, an anthology horror set on Halloween is about as “our cup of tea” as it gets, and then there was the talent involved: Neil Marshall, Axelle Carolyn, Lucky McKee, Paul Solet, Adam Gierasch, Darren Lynn Bousman, Mike Schifrin, Dave Parker, Mike Mendez, Andrew Kasch and Jon Skipp.

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    During the 19th century, the spread of tuberculosis, or consumption, claimed the lives of entire families in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont and other parts of New England. Before physicians were able to explain how infectious diseases were spread, hopeless villagers believed that some of those who perished from consumption preyed upon their liv...

    The evil green-skinned witch flying on her magic broomstick may be a Halloween icon—and a well-worn stereotype. But the actual history behind how witchescame to be associated with such an everyday household object is anything but dull. The earliest known image of witches on brooms dates to 1451, when two illustrations appeared in the French poet Ma...

    In the period leading up to the Great Depression, Halloween had become a time when young men could blow off steam—and cause mischief. Sometimes they went too far. In 1933, parents were outraged when hundreds of teenage boys flipped over cars, sawed off telephone poles and engaged in other acts of vandalism across the country. People began to refer ...

    An Irish myth about a man nicknamed “Stingy Jack” is believed to have led to the tradition of carving scary faces into gourds. According to the legend, Jack tricks the Devil into paying for his drink and then traps him in the form of a coin. The Devil eventually takes revenge and Stingy Jack ends up roaming Earth for eternity without a place in hea...

    For years, presidents, first ladies, guests, and members of the White House staff have claimed to have either seen Abraham Lincoln or felt his presence. Grace Coolidge, wife of Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, was the first person to report having seen the ghost of Abraham Lincoln. She said he stood at a window of the Oval Office, hands clasped...

    In the post-Civil War era, when many Americans were reeling from loss, a photographer named William Mumler claimed to capture ghosts on film. While taking self-portraits for practice, one of Mumler’s prints came back with an unexplainable aberration. Although he was “quite alone in the room” when the shot was taken, there appeared to be a figure at...

    Washington Irving's 1820 tale of a headless horseman who terrorizes the real-life village of Sleepy Hollow is considered one of America's first ghost stories—and one of its scariest. Irving may have drawn inspiration for his story while a teenager in Tarrytown, New York. He moved to the area in 1798 to flee a yellow fever outbreak in New York City....

    On November 13, 1974, 23-year-old Ronald “Butch” DeFeo Jr. murdered his entire familyin their sleep. One year later, the Lutz family purchased the house in Amityville, New York where the horror took place. George and Kathy Lutz then claimed they experienced shocking paranormal phenomena in the house: green slime oozing from the walls, a creature wi...

    Frankensteinauthor, Mary Shelley, is world renowned for her terrifying fiction, but few know that she had a dark secret of her own. Shelley’s husband, Percy, drowned at the young age of 29 when his boat was caught in a storm in July 1822. Percy's body and those of his fellow sailors were found 10 days later. Percy Shelley and the others were cremat...

  6. Sep 6, 2023 · In this series, we’ll explore the origins and stories of 50 different Halloween monsters. From ancient myths to modern pop culture, each creature has a unique history. We’ll dive deep into how they’ve become such a big part of our favorite spooky holiday.

  7. Tales of Halloween (2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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