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Bulletin Board Kammy Kuang Featured Program East Tennessee State University Sleepy Hollow 1999 On the Halloween movies list because   Theres hardly a better fit for a creepy night in than director Tim Burton and his take on the Washington Irving short story is ghoulish intriguing f ID: 735707

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Halloween Horror Movies Bulletin Board

Kammy Kuang

Featured Program:

East Tennessee State UniversitySlide2
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Sleepy Hollow (1999)

On the Halloween movies list because:

 

There's hardly a better fit for a creepy night in than director Tim Burton, and his take on the Washington Irving short story is ghoulish, intriguing fun.

 

Critics say:

 

"Gorgeous filmmaking that brims over with fun-house thrills and ravishing romance... Heads roll, bodies pile up, and the horseman

played in flashback by a megaweird Christopher Walken

rises from the dead."

Peter Travers,

 

Rolling StoneSlide4

Halloween (1978)On the Halloween movies list because: Halloween all but invented an entire subgenre of slasher horror movies, those that take place on All Hallows' Eve.

Critics say

: "There isn't another post-1970 release that comes close to it in terms of scaring the living hell out of a viewer."—James Berardinelli, Reelviews Slide5

Paranormal Activity (2007)

On our Halloween movies list because:

 Something of a modern classic, this shocking feature plays on a culture saturated with reality television and near omnipresent surveillance. 

Critics say:

 "It comes by its screams honestly, earning them with incremental, at times agonizing gradations of old-fashioned, what's-that-noise-in-the-hallway suspense."—Dana Stevens, 

SlateSlide6

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) On our Halloween movies list because

: More slaughterhouse than haunted house, this classic still chills. 

Critics say

: "[A] sneaky equation of middle-class values with cannibalism and wholesale slaughter."—Dave Kehr, 

Chicago ReaderSlide7

Panic Room (2002)

On

our Halloween movies list because

: This harrowing home invasion movie is a realistic nail-biter totally devoid of ghouls or the supernatural, making it a choice pick for those who know they'll be triple-checking their locks when the movie's done. 

Critics say

: "It could be an especially grisly, profanity-laced entry in the 

Home Alone

' series. And, it must be said, an exceptionally well-directed one."—A.O. Scott, 

The New York TimesSlide8

Evil Dead (2013)

On

our Halloween movies list because:

 This new update to the 

1981 original

 eschews some of the camp and piles on the gory scares, making it a decidedly creepier pick for the holiday. 

Critics say:

 "The gore is considerable (though often imaginative) and Alvarez's decision to forego CGI effects pays grisly dividends. That may not be a genuine tongue being slashed in half lengthwise (while still, it should be noted, in its owner's mouth) but damned if it doesn't look like one."—Christopher Orr, 

The AtlanticSlide9
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Note from the editor

This bulletin board could easily be adapted into a program where the community

votes on movies they want to see

The community comes together once a week in October to watch the scary movie that wins the voted and

The Community comes together on a special evening for a scary movie marathon evening or weekend!