Horror History: Friday, October 30, 1998: Vampires was released in US theaters

A contemporary and blood-chilling take on the gothic legend, horror master John Carpenter’s Vampires stars James Woods as the ultimate vampire slayer on his most dangerous mission ever.

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Horror History: Friday, October 23, 1998: The Last Broadcast was released in theaters

A cult film which is widely thought to have been the inspiration for ‘The Blair Witch Project’. On Dec 15th 1995, the four-strong crew of a cable access show head into the woods to search for the legendary Jersey Devil. Two days later the bloody corpses of three of the crew are discovered and the sole survivor is charged with murder. A year passes and filmmaker David Leigh (David Beard) makes a film investigating the killings…

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Horror History: Friday, October 23, 1998: Apt Pupil was released in theaters

A sixteen-year-old honor student discovers a Nazi war criminal in his hometown and exchanges a vow of silence for an in-depth look into the Nazi’s sinister history. Based on the novella by Stephen King.

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Horror History: Friday, October 16, 1998: Bride of Chucky was released in theaters

Chucky’s doll body is rescued by his fiance and he comes back to life. For their homicidal honeymoon, the demonic newlyweds hit the road, leaving a trail of murder and mayhem behind them!

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Horror History: Tuesday, October 13, 1998: Phantasm IV: Oblivion was released direct-to-video

The Tall Man’s unholy harvest reaches its crescendo, Mike, Reggie and Jody will converge across portals of time and dimensions of the undead to uncover his startling secrets.

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