Top 10 Horror Films for Halloween

With Halloween right around the corner, I thought I'd share some of my top ten favorite horror films because, let's face it, horror movies are meant to be watched during Halloween. Now by no means is this a greatest of all times list, but I do feel the films included can be put in that category. Many have been replicated throughout the years and changed the way people view and make horror films. If I were doing a greatest films of all times list, I could be here all day and obviously would have included a lot more films.  Nevertheless, here are my top ten favorite horror films for this Halloween.


[Trailer] Hell Baby

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Fans of Comedy Central should remember Reno 911!, a parody of COPS set in Reno, Nevada. Running from 2003 to 2009, the heavily improvised comedy featured a number of comedians and comedy actors (with the majority of them spinning out of the short-lived sketch comedy show, The State) taking on outrageous crimes. Reno 911!: Miami was the film spin-off that showed that the TV series' brand of comedy could easily transition into the largely different format of films.

Two of the Reno 911! stars, Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, have reunited to co-write, co-direct, and co-star in their upcoming independent horror-comedy, Hell Baby. Also starring Rob Corddry (Hot Tub Time Machine) and Leslie Bibb (Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby), the film is about Corddry's and Bibb's characters as expectant parents that move into dilapidated haunted house in New Orleans with intentions of being fixed up and sold. However, the demons haunting the house possess Bibb's character, causing Garant's and Lennon's characters, two super Vatican exorcists, to come and expel the demons away.

Based off of the trailer below, it seems like Hell Baby is going for a few cheap laughs. While it's billed as a horror-comedy, I don't expect there to be much horror. However, knowing the duo's pedigree and style of comedy, there should be a solid amount of humor. Hell Baby will find life on Video on Demand first on July 25th, followed by a theatrical release on September 6th.

 


[Trailer] Willow Creek

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Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait is expanding on his directing repertoire with the upcoming Willow Creek. Following his last film satire, God Bless AmericaWillow Creek is a found-footage horror film that follows a couple searching for Bigfoot in Willow Creek, California. Based off of this first trailer, the film is a departure from Goldthwait's previous films that were ripe with humor and satire.

Found-footage films have grown too long in the tooth, and this trailer for Willow Creek doesn't seem to show off anything too special to separate it from the rest of the group. However, it's only the first footage released of the film, so it's too early to determine how well the film looks. Still... eh. I wasn't a huge fan of God Bless America, and I don't really see Willow Creek doing much to change my preconceived notions of Goldthwait's directing.