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Sunday, April 27, 2025

9 Underseen HALLOWEEN Movies to Check Out! Halfway-to-Halloween Special 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.


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.


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.


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.


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.



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.


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

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Scream Factory HALLOWEEN 4K COLLECTION Parts 6 to 8 (1995–2002) UHD + Blu-ray Full Cover Art and Special Features




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Scream Factory Halloween 4K Collection (1995 – 2002) final specs and special features for the 8-disc box set collection. If you order the Halloween 4K Collection (1995 – 2002) directly from Scream Factory, you’ll also get three exclusive 18″ X 24″ rolled posters featuring the brand-new artwork for the three films.

THE HALLOWEEN 4K COLLECTION (1995 – 2002) 8 Discs:

  • DISC 1 – HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (Theatrical Cut) – 4K ULTRA HD
  • DISC 2 – HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (Producer’s Cut) – 4K ULTRA HD
  • DISC 3 – HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (Theatrical Cut) – BLU-RAY
  • DISC 4 – HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (Producer’s Cut) – BLU-RAY
  • DISC 5 – HALLOWEEN: H20 – 4K ULTRA HD
  • DISC 6 – HALLOWEEN: H20 – BLU-RAY
  • DISC 7 – HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION – 4K ULTRA HD
  • DISC 8 – HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION – BLU-RAY

Related Link: Halloween 4K Collection (1995-2002) Boxset (Scream Factory 4K UHD/Blu-ray) Screenshots at cultsploitation.com







Related Link: Screenshots of Halloween 6 4k UHD at cultsploitation.com

HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (1995) DISC ONE (4K UHD – THEATRICAL CUT):

  • NEW 2022 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • In Dolby Vision (HDR 10 Compatible)
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
  • NEW Audio Commentary With Screenwriter Daniel Farrands And Actress Marianne Hagan, Moderated By Filmmaker Michael Perez

HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (1995) DISC TWO (4K UHD – PRODUCER’S CUT):

  • NEW 2022 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • In Dolby Vision (HDR 10 Compatible)
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
  • Audio Commentary With Screenwriter Daniel Farrands And Composer Alan Howarth

HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (1995) DISC THREE (BLU-RAY – THEATRICAL CUT):

  • NEW 2022 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
  • NEW Audio Commentary With Screenwriter Daniel Farrands And Actress Marianne Hagan, Moderated By Filmmaker Michael Perez
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • TV Spots
  • Still Gallery
  • Electronic Press Kit

HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (1995) DISC FOUR (BLU-RAY – PRODUCER’S CUT):

  • NEW 2022 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
  • Audio Commentary With Screenwriter Daniel Farrands And Composer Alan Howarth
  • “Jamie’s Story” – An Interview With The Original “Jamie” Actress Danielle Harris
  • “The Cursed “Curse”” – An Interview With Producers Malek Akkad And Paul Freeman
  • “Acting Scared” – A look At The Film’s Cast With Actresses Mariah O’Brien And J.C. Brandy
  • “The Shape Of Things” – A Look At Michael Myers’ Murders And Mayhem With Special Make-Up Effects Artists John Buechler And Brad Hardin And Actor George P. Wilbur (Michael Myers)
  • “Haddonfield’s Horrors” – The Sights Of HALLOWEEN 6 With Director Of Photography Billy Dickson, Production Designer Brad Ryman, And Director Of Photography (Additional Scenes) Thomas Callaway
  • Full Circle – An Interview With Composer Alan Howarth
  • Cast And Crew Tribute To Donald Pleasence
  • Archival Interviews And Behind-The-Scenes Footage
  • Additional Behind-The-Scenes Footage Shot By Screenwriter Daniel Farrands
  • Alternate And Deleted Scenes (Not Present In Either Cut Of The Film)
  • Teaser Trailer: HALLOWEEN 666: THE ORIGIN OF MICHAEL MYERS





Related Link: Screenshots of Halloween H20 4k UHD at cultsploitation.com

HALLOWEEN H20: 20 YEARS LATER (1998) DISC ONE (4K UHD):

  • NEW 2022 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • In Dolby Vision (HDR 10 Compatible)
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
  • Audio Commentary With Director Steve Miner And Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, Moderated By Sean Clark

HALLOWEEN H20: 20 YEARS LATER (1998) DISC TWO (BLU-RAY):

  • NEW 2022 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
  • Audio Commentary With Director Steve Miner And Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, Moderated By Sean Clark
  • “Blood Is Thicker Than Water”: The Making Of HALLOWEEN H20 Featuring Interviews With Producers Malek Akkad And Paul Freeman, Writer Robert Zappia, Actors Jamie Lee Curtis, Josh Hartnett, Jodi Lyn O’Keefe, And More
  • Scenes With John Ottman’s Original Score
  • Vintage Interviews And Behind-The-Scenes Footage
  • Still Gallery
  • TV Spot
  • Theatrical Trailer





Related Link: Screenshots of Halloween: Resurrection 4K UHD at cultsploitation.com

HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION (2002) DISC ONE (4K UHD):

  • NEW 2022 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • In Dolby Vision (HDR 10 Compatible)
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
  • Audio Commentary With Director Rick Rosenthal And Editor Robert A. Ferretti

HALLOWEEN: RESURRECTION (2002) DISC TWO (BLU-RAY):

  • NEW 2022 4K Scan From The Original Camera Negative
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, 2.0
  • NEW “Haddonfield North” – An Interview With Production Designer Troy Hansen
  • NEW “Sister, Screen Queen Sister” – An Interview With Stunt Coordinator And Long-Time Jamie Lee Curtis Stunt Double Donna Keegan
  • NEW “Hell Raiser” – An Interview With Special Makeup Effects Coordinator Gary J. Tunnicliffe
  • NEW “The Youngest Shape” – An Interview With Actor Gary Clayton
  • NEW “The Butcher And The Blade” – An Interview With Actor Sean Patrick Thomas
  • NEW “Tales From The Script” – An Interview With Comic Book Author Stef Hutchinson
  • Audio Commentary With Director Rick Rosenthal And Editor Robert A. Ferretti
  • Deleted Scenes And Alternate Endings
  • Web Cam Special
  • Vintage Interviews And Behind-The-Scenes Footage
  • Head Cam
  • Storyboard Analysis
  • Set Tour
  • Set Interviews With Cast And Crew
  • Still Gallery
  • Home Video TV Spots
  • Theatrical Trailer




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