A group of college students enter Michael Myers' childhood home to participate in a live-streaming event, unaware that Myers is waiting for them. They must fight for their lives as they are hunted down one by one.
In John Carpenter's 1978 classic HALLOWEEN, Michael Myers was suddenly able to drive a car after having sat in a sanitarium staring at the wall since childhood. While the filmmakers addressed this slight plot hole briefly in the original movie with a throw away line by Donald Pleasance ("Maybe someone around here gave him lessons"), ArieScope Pictures was fortunate enough to track down a never-before-seen deleted scene that thoroughly explains what really happened.
"Michael Myers: Absolute Evil" is a fan film in the style of a documentary treating the "Halloween" films from 1978 - 2002 as events that actually occurred. Featuring interviews with survivors, Haddonfield residents, experts who have researched the Myers case, and investigators who have attempted to capture him as well as never before seen crime scene photos, "Michael Myers: Absolute Evil" is the first documentary to tell the story of the real life Boogeyman.
Halloween: The Inside Story is a documentary that delves into the making of the classic horror film Halloween. It takes a behind-the-scenes look at the production, discussing the inspiration behind the story, the development of the characters, and the impact the film had on the horror genre. The documentary also features interviews with the cast and crew, providing insights into the filmmaking process and the legacy of Halloween.
A Halloween fan-film continuing the events from Halloween (2018)
Bobby Roberts was a very bad boy, he beat his mother to death with a milk bottle. After 20 years in the insane asylum, Bobby escapes and returns to his hometown intent on delivering his wrath as THE MILKMAN.
Follows a group of five teens heading off to a cabin for a "romantic" weekend. They are hunted down by The Lashman for being unruly teens and disturbing his peace.
It's Halloween day in the quiet rural community of Haddonfield, Illinois. Judith Myers and her best friend D'arcy Mims are planning a Halloween night camp-out at The Myers House with their friends. Judith is trying to forget the growing tensions in her family and wants to immerse herself in a carefree celebration, but her reclusive brother's presence casts an ominous shadow over their cheerful preparations. This short film breaths life into an often overlooked character from John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN - Judith Myers may have only had a short appearance in the classic film, but she nevertheless played a crucial role in the forming of the Michael Myers story.
During a wild party at a hospital the anti-hero of Halloween, Michael Myers, comes to life. He stalks the hospital, violently killing everyone and everything. Apart from Michael Myers we also find Leatherface and Jason. If that wasn't enough, a zombie wanders around looking for his pirate copies of "Resurrection of Michael Myers (pt1)". The result is an orgy in blood and violence.
A fake trailer for an alternate 'lost' third entry in the "Halloween" series.
Three bodies have been discovered, but the night HE came home, is far from over, and the only man capable of stopping Michael Myers' evil from spreading, is Dr. Loomis.
Silly, amateur Swedish horror spoof reuses the original HALLOWEEN score and opens with theater patrons viewing the final reel of the original John Carpenter film. In a nearly-abandoned office building, a psycho in a jumpsuit and white mask cuts his way out of a package and proceeds to chase a clumsy clerk around while killing off anyone who crosses his path.
The year is 1963, little Michael Myers and his older sister Judith have just arrived home from trick or treating. As they get settled for the night, the phone rings.
This is a fan-made sequel to the 1995 film Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, picking up exactly where that one left off. Doctor Sam Loomis thinks he finally has a way of destroying Michael Myers once and for all. But Tommy Doyle has different plans.
For the Love of the Boogeyman: 40 Years of Halloween is a documentary that explores the history and impact of the Halloween movie franchise over the span of 40 years. From the iconic character of Michael Myers to the psychological horror elements, this documentary dives deep into what makes Halloween a beloved and enduring series. Featuring interviews with the creators, cast members, and fans, this documentary is a must-watch for Halloween enthusiasts.
Five friends reunite in the sleepy town of Haddonfield, Illinois for a Halloween Weekend full of fun. As the town still reels from it's haunted past, the friends travel to nearby Warren county to investigate the now closed Sanitarium where Dr. Sam Loomis once treated unstoppable killer Michael Myers.
A Slasher-Parody inspired by Michael Myers and Looney Tunes. A 4 year-old with the power to scare people to death terrorizes a small coastal town in Rhode Island.
A woman arrives back at her boyfriend's apartment on Halloween night. Alone and tired from a long day, she begins to sense that "The Shape" is stalking her. But is it just her imagination? Or has Michael Myers come back to Haddonfield to stalk again?
McRae's first original Halloween Fan Film, Halloween Lurking is a short 5 minute expression on mood and atmosphere built mostly through the POV technique. Based on the famous horror icon created by John Carpenter, this film pays tribute to opening sequence of the original Halloween 1978
Halloween Fall Stalking is the second short fan film from filmmaker Dave McRae and was released in the Fall of 2009. McRae took on the task of every aspect of creating this short. He wrote, shot, produced and directed it, as well as played Michael Myers and the man chasing him. McRae completed the impressive work by doing all the post production as well. Halloween Fall Stalking follows an unnamed man hunting down Michael Myers on Halloween night before he can make his next kill.