

From the start-up of opening which
shows how the little children ended up directly dead by tortures with candy
slits a throat to the decorated mutilated body incorporated must be regarded
that this anthology of horrific terror by the eve of All Hallows directed by
Michael Dougherty divided as the audience entering the dark-side ride by
bicycle or on walks through the entire small town which being stalked on its
darkest corner by the creepy-looking orange pajamas figure wearing a
pumpkin-head sack boy called Sam. Not really surprising that The Principal can react
differently to poisoning children who comes to his house for candy or beheading
them for no reasons but hate; Steven Wilkins and his son Billy are looking at
each other after deceiving their neighbor and killing other kids smiling.
Severed heads or the old folklore horror story like The School Bus Massacre
Revisited showing again how reality comes and turning out the hoax into
something really scary just like the dreadful experience the local legend
undead drowning victims on the swampy bottom of a quarry just to proving that
the story is fake. As the tricks or treats may turning to horrible death for
curious children peeing themselves wet running for survival the hungry creature
as the Surprise Party allegedly turns one fate onto other’s bloodiest death
while watching the progress in horror; the soundtrack for this American
horrific scoring composed by Douglas Pipes really gripping your guts to the
edge of the white flag for sure but if you can handling it until the end –
there’s chances that you will be haunted by the dead souls whom being killed on
this movie instead, next year. Little Red Riding Hood turning to female
Werewolf biting the filthy principle or the mysterious figure of a Jack-O-Lantern
boy stalking the scenery during the movie followed by the essential tracks of
instrumental of stage screen scoring not only eerie but terrifying scares
through the moment you Meet Charlie, Meet Rhonda, The Elevator/Laurie on The
Prowl, Halloween Prank, Old Mr. Kreeg to The Bus Driver or It’s Halloween Not
Hannukah; might given the audience something for the nightmarish weekdays after
watching the film alone or together.
There’s nothing impossible for seeing them
yourself – whether you lived or die after a conclusion …
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