
Here at 10K Voices, we love scary movies. So when Halloween season rolls around, we canβt help but think about one of the first films that truly introduced us to the scaries β Halloween.
This low-budget thriller introduced the world to Michael Myers, the silent, masked figure who escapes from a psychiatric hospital and returns to his hometown of Haddonfield to continue his reign of terror. What made it so chilling wasnβt over-the-top gore, but the quiet moments where nothing seemed to happen, yet you could sense something lurking just out of sight. The haunting piano score πΉ became the pulse of the film and turned every shadow into a potential threat.
Over the years, Halloween has inspired countless sequels, reboots, and tributes, cementing Michael Myers as a horror icon and making the slasher film a Halloween tradition. You can see its influence in everything from Friday the 13th to Scream. π»
More than 45 years later, Halloween is still essential October viewing β proof that the scariest stories donβt need fancy effects or massive budgets. So turn off the lights, grab your popcorn πΏ, and get ready for that familiar piano to crawl right under your skinβ¦ because once the mask appears, itβs already too late. π¦π
What about you? Which Halloween classic got you hooked on horror? And if you aren’t into the classics, what new horror flick has got you wanting to sleep with the lights on?
the best movies come this time of year
Yes! 100% agree!
I miss the good Ole days of Freddy Kruger when movies were good cause we had imagination
Hi Lucky, I agree, the old Freddy movies were definitely classics!
Night of the living Dead!!