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Showing posts with label Creeping Death (2023). Show all posts
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Sunday, April 27, 2025

9 Underseen Halloween Movies for Halfway to Halloween — Where To Stream (Video by THE COBWEBS CHANNEL)


Hey everyone, and welcome to The Cobwebs Channel!
I'm Daniel, and today we're kicking off the spooky season — in April.
Why? Because right now we're halfway to Halloween! We're just six months away, and if you're anything like me, the spooky vibes aren't just reserved for October. I celebrate Halloween all year round — whenever I need a pick-me-up, Halloween movies, music, and videos are my go-to comfort.

Today, I’m sharing some underseen Halloween movies you may have missed. Some are great, some are so bad they’re good, but they all bring that special Halloween spirit. Let’s dive in!




Trick or Treat (1986)

Plot:
A bullied metalhead resurrects his deceased rock idol by playing his final record backward on Halloween night.

Why You Should Watch:
This one isn't "Trick 'r Treat" from the 2000s — it's the '80s rock-and-horror mashup!
Mark Price (yes, Skippy from Family Ties) absolutely nails the role of the nerdy metal kid fighting back against bullies. The movie feels like a satisfying teen revenge story before the horror elements even kick in — and when they do, it's even better.

The soundtrack by Fastway rocks, and even though it’s light on Halloween visuals, it still hits the right vibe. Especially if you grab the gorgeous new 4K restoration, Trick or Treat is a blast from start to finish.

WHERE TO STREAM  Trick or Treat (1986):



Creeping Death (2023)

Plot:
On Halloween night, a teenager’s rebellious friends unleash deadly consequences through their prankings, drawing from old Gaelic folklore.

Why You Should Watch:
Okay, the first few minutes feel a little low-budget (and the acting can be rough), but stick with it.
Creeping Death gets better and better, and the creature designs — these badass jack-o’-lantern-faced monsters — are absolutely awesome. If you love Halloween horror with a cool indie vibe, this one streaming on Prime Video is worth checking out.

WHERE TO STREAM  Creeping Death (2023):



Carved (2024)

Plot:
On Halloween night, staff members at a historic Pioneer Village must survive a monstrous killer pumpkin.

Why You Should Watch:
A killer pumpkin movie? I had to see it.
While Carved struggles with tone — too cutesy for hardcore horror fans, too gory for family viewing — it does capture cozy Halloween vibes early on at a fall festival. The pumpkin monster design is fun, even if the movie doesn’t stick the landing.
Streaming on Hulu — worth a casual scroll-by if you’re desperate for pumpkin-themed horror.

WHERE TO STREAM  Carved (2024):



Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)

Plot:
Michael Myers returns, but this time with a heavy dose of Celtic cult weirdness.

Why You Should Watch:
Sure, Halloween 6 isn’t underseen — but it’s definitely underrated.
If you’ve only heard bad things, give the Producer’s Cut a try.
It’s a weird, cult-heavy detour from the usual "Michael kills babysitters" formula, but honestly? That’s why I love it. Plus, the Halloween atmosphere is absolutely top-notch here.




Hollow Gate (1988)

Plot:
A traumatized boy grows up to become a Halloween-night serial killer, targeting teens at a creepy mansion.

Why You Should Watch:
Is Hollow Gate a good movie? No.
Is it a fascinatingly bad movie with moments of pure WTF? Absolutely.
The killer wears different costumes for each murder, and the absurdity (like a gas station sex scene ending in a fiery car explosion) makes it a bizarre slasher gem for Halloween completists.
Low-budget lovers, you have been warned.

WHERE TO STREAM  Hollow Gate (1988):



Cobweb (2023)

Plot:
An 8-year-old boy hears a mysterious tapping from inside his walls, and his parents insist it’s all in his head.

Why You Should Watch:
Easily my favorite horror movie of 2023.
Creepy atmosphere? Check.
Tons of Halloween decorations? Check.
Deep, dark fairy tale horror? Oh yeah.
Anthony Starr and Lizzy Caplan are fantastically unsettling as the parents. And without spoiling too much, the payoff to the wall mystery is exactly the dark fairy-tale nightmare I hoped for. Cobweb deserves way more love.

WHERE TO STREAM  Cobweb (2023):




I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957)

Plot:
A rebellious teen is experimented on by a psychiatrist, turning him into a bloodthirsty werewolf.

Why You Should Watch:
The title is more famous than the movie itself, but this 1950s teen horror flick is charming.
Michael Landon (pre-Little House on the Prairie) is magnetic as the angsty teen-turned-werewolf.
While it’s technically set at Halloween, don’t expect decorations or trick-or-treating — it’s more about the vibes.
A fun little slice of ‘50s nostalgia with werewolf action.




Grow Up, Tony Phillips (2013)

Plot:
A high school senior refuses to give up his love of Halloween, despite pressure to "grow up."

Why You Should Watch:
Not a horror movie — but an absolutely delightful Halloween coming-of-age story.
Tony is a charming, relatable character for anyone who’s ever been told they’re "too old" for the things they love.
It's funny, sweet, and packed with Halloween spirit, costumes, and trick-or-treating. A total gem for those who love the season as much as the scares.




The Guest (2014)

Plot:
After a mysterious soldier arrives at the Peterson family's doorstep, a series of violent and unexplained deaths begin to follow.

Why You Should Watch:
The Guest is a total hidden gem — a perfect blend of action, suspense, dark comedy, and horror that somehow shifts genres seamlessly without missing a beat.
Dan Stevens gives a career-defining performance, playing the magnetic yet chilling soldier David with unforgettable style.
If you love movies that feel like a love letter to John Carpenter classics but still bring their own fresh energy, this is absolutely for you. Plus, it’s got an incredible synth-heavy soundtrack, stylish direction, and early breakout performances from talents like Maika Monroe.

WHERE TO STREAM  The Guest (2014):



Final Thoughts

Whether you’re looking for a Halloween teen drama, a killer pumpkin, or jack-o’-lantern monsters — there’s something in this list for you.
Halfway to Halloween is the perfect time to queue up some spooky hidden gems, and honestly, who says we can’t celebrate all year?

What’s your favorite underseen Halloween movie? Let’s chat in the comments!

🎃🕸️ Stay spooky,
Daniel | The Cobwebs Channel

Friday, January 17, 2025

CREEPING DEATH (2023): Watch Free with Ads + Reviews — Samhain Folklore Horror Unleashed

Creeping Death (2023) is currently streaming free with ads on Tubi. The supernatural slasher originally began streaming exclusively on Screambox September 10, 2024. It's All Hallows Eve in Asheville!

SYNOPSIS: Halloween was always Tim’s favorite holiday–until his mother was diagnosed with brain cancer. Now, all he wants is a quiet night in. That is quickly disrupted when his friends pay him an unwanted visit, after stealing a mysterious sack from the doorstep of a local crazy. This sacrilegious act unleashes the Aos Si, a Celtic spirit that walks the Earth on Halloween. They must band together and survive the night or make the ultimate offering–their lives--this Halloween, all who trick are treats.

Writter/Director Matt Sampere's feature debut, based on his short film of the same name (watch below). Sampere stars with Monique Parent, Alan Maxson, Delian Lincourt, Hunter Kohl, Ian Brown, Elise Rackemann, K Cody Hunt, Andy Horowitz, Jody Pucello and Scott Lea. Produced by Sampere, Jason Scott Goldberg, Erika McGowan, Brenda Block, and Tyler Dane Sutton.

"Since I was a kid, I’ve always loved slasher films and celebrating Halloween," says Sampere. "I knew I wanted to dive into the holiday’s lore for my first feature, and that’s how I learned about the Aos Si — vengeful spirits related to trick or treating in Celtic mythology. Creeping Death is the first supernatural slasher to incorporate this deity. I hope viewers enjoy my love letter to Halloween, its traditions, and a warning to those who trick."


WHERE TO STREAM  Creeping Death (2023):


Teaser (released in 2023):


Official Trailer (released in 2024):


Trick or Treat Movie Clip:


Opening Scene Movie Clip:


TEASER Horror Movies and Beyond Interview Origin Story (2024) with Director Matt Sampere:
Creeping Death's Origin Story (2024) Interview w/ Director Matt Sampere by Horror Movies and Beyond
Creeping Death's Origin Story (2024) Interview w/ Director Matt Sampere by Horror Movies and Beyond


TEASER Horror Movies and Beyond Interview with Director Matt Sampere:
TEASER Interview with 'Creeping Death' Director Matt Sampere | Horror Movies and Beyond
TEASER Interview with 'Creeping Death' Director Matt Sampere | Horror Movies and Beyond


FULL Horror Movies and Beyond Interview with Director Matt Sampere:
Creeping Death (2024) Interview w/ Director Matt Sampere | Horror Movies and Beyond
Creeping Death (2024) Interview w/ Director Matt Sampere | Horror Movies and Beyond


Images / Stills Video:


Indiegogo Promo from 2022:


Creeping Death Short Horror Film (2021):


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Custom Blu-ray cover:


Blurb:

"A call back to terrors birthed in the mythology, lore and atmospheric dread behind the Halloween traditions based in an ancient Celtic past."


Jack-O's Review:

"A good indie film with lots of Halloween atmosphere. The characters are annoying but the monster looks cool (reminds me of the demons from The Barn), it has pretty good gory kills and I liked the twist at the end. I also liked the monster's mythology story, it's something different than just having a guy in a mask killing people on Halloween night which has been done already. Definitely not a professionally made film but I enjoyed watching if you look past the low budget and bad acting. I'll give it ★★★!" Jack-O @trickhorrortreater


More Reviews:

"While it might not become a staple in your Halloween movie rotation, Creeping Death is still worth a watch for those looking to explore new horror films that celebrate the darker side of the holiday. There’s a lot of potential in Sampere’s concept, and with a bit more polish, it could have been something truly special. As it stands, it’s a fun, if somewhat flawed, love letter to Halloween and the slasher genre." CineDump.com

" …often interesting and affecting – and the monster is a nice design, well realised on a budget – but also often murky and literally hard to make out […] The heavy themes of Creeping Death and its overwhelmingly dark, drab look undermine its potential as a thrill ride, even before cynicism sets in and premature embitterment informs character choices made in the last act." JohnnyAlucard.com

"This movie brings a Scream vibe to the slasher, where there are some fun moments, but it isn’t a comedy. It deals with a cursed creature coming to life on Halloween in search of souls and the group of friends needing to escape. This has the bickering which tests friendships, and a well-crafted creature to hunt them down." ★★★ MovieReviews101.com

"The film stands as a testament to the power of indie filmmaking, meticulously crafted from the menacing antagonist to the atmospheric setting that perfectly frames this ghostly tale. Offering a unique spin on Halloween horror, Creeping Death is likely to linger in the minds of those who revel in a good scare, providing a fresh lens through which to view the reasons we fear the unseen." ★★★½ mailnewsgroup.com/ohmr/

"Enjoyed the practical effects- the makeup and character design of the killer was brilliant. Sadly how dark the film made it very hard to see a lot of the key scenes, there was a point I didn’t actually realise one of the characters had been injured because I couldn’t see it. Really enjoyed the music but could have done with being a little quieter." ★★★ PixieMel at letterboxd.com

"These are the themes at play in Sampere’s film, but unfortunately they are delivered through leaden dialogue and a set-up plagued with the sort of sound issues that suggest a film that was rushed for its première […] it does eventually offer graphic practical effects, stylised Halloween lighting and a striking antagonist…" ProjectedFigures.com


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