A pair of spooky tales featuring V and Jung Kook, and j-hope on a quest for Suga! BTS Fanfic Files — Halloween Edition: Podcast Tyler Franklin
October is best known for all things spooky because it's the month that brings us Halloween and all the scary movies we can stomach. So it's only right we point out some games you can pick up the sticks in honor of All Hallows Eve.
With Halloween falling on a weekend this year, we're back with a packed cannabis gift guide that covers a lot of bases.
The Master of Horror will livestream a special Halloween night concert from downtown LA's Belasco Theater. John Carpenter to Livestream Halloween Night Concert Event Scott Sterling
The Boss and the E Street Band offered up a fun treat to the audience in Montreal. Bruce Springsteen Opens Halloween Show with “Ghostbusters” Cover: Watch Spencer Kaufman
Westside Gunn is staying true to tradition of releasing a new project every Halloween. The MC says 11 is his most personal project ever. It seems the Buffalo, N.Y., native is looking to close out 2024 strong. Every year his fans expect him to release something new on the spooky unofficial holiday, and he did […]
James Winburn, the actor, director, and stunt man best known for being the stunt double for Michael Myers in the original Halloween, has died at age 85, EW reports. Winburn passed away November 19th following an undisclosed illness. While Nick Castle portrayed Michael Myers in John Carpenter’s classic horror film, Winburn donned the mask for the killer’s more physical scenes. He did stunt work in more than 70 films, including Carpenter’s Escape From New York, the original TRON, and Dennis Hopper’s police drama Colors. Winburn acted in film and television as well, including in the TV series Cagney & Lacey and Hunter and Robert Aldrich’s 1977 film, The Choirboys. As a director, Winburn helmed 1988’s Evil Altar, 1991’s The Death Merchant, and ...
Spooky season has come and gone, and electronic music producers have once again owned the moment with spine-tingling and lighthearted costume designs alike. Some of the scene’s favorite couples offered a fresh take on the most recognizable cinematic universes. Meanwhile, others brought their costume “A” game right up to the stage. Here’s some of our favorite highlights from what was yet another memorable Halloween season. Cray and Kayzo Whipped Cream Level Up & Subtronics GRiZ Alison Wonderland John Summit Trivecta Mr. Carmack Sullivan King ILLENIUM Diplo Madeon NGHTMRE Ray Volpe Valentino Khan Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles [flexi-common-toolbar] [flexi-form class=”flexi_form_style” title=”Submit to Flexi” name=̶...
Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | YouTube | RSS Over the last 40 years, true renaissance man Danny Elfman has delivered it all through various incarnations. As performer, frontman, composer, conductor, and visualizer, he is the consummate multi-dimensional artists. Always unconventional, always out of place — and always slightly dangerous because of it — the Grammy- and Emmy-winning innovator and his body of work are undeniably genius — and also all a bit mad. Advertisement The frenetic and haunted mind of so many mediums, Elfman was meant for the Halloween season. For this special spooky season edition of The Story Behind the Song, Elfman — Jack Skel...
Olivia Rodrigo went vintage for Halloween this year, opting to dress up as the iconic animated cartoon character, Betty Boop. Stylists Chloe and Chenelle Delgadillo took to Instagram on Monday (Oct. 31) to share the “Good 4 U” singer’s fresh take on the classic costume. In the snap, Rodrigo is seen wearing a red mini dress with a red bow across the chest, complete with a red garter and black boots. Rodrigo’s hair and makeup, done by Clayton Hawkins and Lilly Keys, respectively, features a chic wavy black bob and long lashes, topped off with a sleek red lip, just like Betty Boop herself. It’s been a big year in style and beauty for Rodrigo, who recently teamed up with Glossier to release her own gift set of her favorite products from the popular makeup brand. In April, she was announced as ...
She’s got a princess face, a killer body, samurai mind. Nicki Minaj showed off her Disney princess fantasy in a new social media post on Monday (Oct. 31). For Halloween, the rapper decided to dress up as a high-fashion Cinderella… or Chunderella, according to her fairy tale rewrite of a caption. “And as she heard the whispers…Chunderella snickered,” she wrote. “The ugly/evil step sisters had EVERY RIGHT to bicker (through their blisters!) After all, deep down inside…they knew…they’d never fit the glass slippers… The END.” In the slideshow, Minaj poses in a blond wig, tiara and an architectural take on Cinderella’s classic blue gown. However, the Harajuku Barbie proved once she turned around that her version of the princess is quite the “Super Freaky Girl,” complete with two rather NSFW cut...