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Original movie poster from the 1978 movie “Halloween”.

Articles for Horror: “Halloween”

Autumn Castle, Staff Writer October 17, 2022

SPOILERS AHEAD! Who was Michael Myers? Michael Myers was a fictional character from the “Halloween” movies. He first appeared in the movie as a young boy who murdered his elder sister, Judith Myers....

The Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Kentucky where Begara and Madej made their return for the first episode.

“Ghost Files” is here just as Spooky Season begins

Zoey Bowers, Features Editor October 5, 2022

On Sept. 23, the premiere of the new incredibly well-executed series, “Ghost Files” created by Ryan Bergara, was released partnering with Watcher. “After one long year, @shanemadej and I have...

Photo from highly anticipated new movie, Hocus Pocus 2, coming out Sept. 30.

New scary movies premiering this Halloween season

Leah Maupin, Staff Writer September 28, 2022

Everybody loves a good scary movie to kick off the start of the Halloween season. Scary movies are the third-most popular movie genre out there- with 71% of Americans under the age of 35 watching them,...

The Starbucks Fall menu returned on August 30, 2022.

Fall Menu At Starbucks

Casandra Lawson, Social Media Editor September 9, 2022

Fall is coming. Now, for a limited time, you can order the Pumpkin Spice Latte hot, iced, or blended at a participating Starbucks location. As of Tuesday, Aug. 30, the Pumpkin Spice Latte is coming...

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