Horror for the Whole Family: Halloween Books for All Ages
With the outside world still a little scary, you can stay in with these hair-raising reads.
With the outside world still a little scary, you can stay in with these hair-raising reads.
Here’s how we’re treating Halloween during the pandemic.
In the news for the week ending October 25, 2019, are Halloween memories, angry yoga, lost magazines, classic horror movies, spooky treats, Herbert Hoover, and much more.
Halloween is almost here, so it’s time to scare up some laughs!
Hanna Haunted Acres is rated as one of the best haunts in the country, and it’s in The Post’s hometown. We sent a team to find the truth. If they make it back.
Figuring out which horror films the whole family can watch is a scary proposition, but we took a stab at it.
Having trouble finding something new and unusual in terms of Halloween costumes, decorations, or treats? We’ve got you covered.
In the news for the week ending August 2, 2019, are a 3 million reasons to play video games, a Halloween petition, nine decades of Hollywood memorabilia, yummy ice cream sandwiches, and more.
John Carpenter’s Halloween remains a horror masterpiece. Forty years after its release, we look at four reasons that the story of Michael Myers remains unkillable.
80 years ago, Orson Welles and company spooked the populace with a dramatization of The War of the Worlds that many found to be far too real.
Nineteenth-century urbanization unleashed the nation’s anarchic spirits. From the September/October 2018 issue.
In the news for the week ending October 26, 2018, are a Christmas wish list, Halloween movies, game show references, Titanic replicas, and much more.
The Louisville Jack O’Lantern Spectacular lights up the night with spooky fun.
In the spirit of Halloween, we look at 15 of the funniest horror films ever.
Revisit five classic overlooked Halloween specials from Dr. Seuss to Disney to Ray Bradbury.
The Halloween party was everywhere else. Here, it was just another day.