
Hello, Halloween fans! You're in for a trick-or-treat today, because we designed some greeting cards to share with your friends and loved ones. Some are like valentines and others more for friends, so you can send them for Halloween, Valentine's Day, or just because you love horror! The cards feature our favorite Halloween icons, from Michael Myers to Jason Vorhees, Candyman to Leatherface, and more. Have a Happy Halloween!
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Get your pumpkins and carving tools ready because it's time for our annual pop culture pumpkin stencils! This year, we've designed free printable stencils based on Among Us, Ghostbusters, Dungeons & Dragons, Marvel's Loki and Scarlet Witch, Raya and the Last Dragon, The Suicide Squad, and more! Simply print out the stencils, tape them to your pumpkins, and get to carving. Have fun and be safe!
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Horror movies are almost as old as the medium of film itself. We love them for their jump scares, but also how they reflect our deepest fears and anxieties. In short, horror resonates with us. If you're interested in reflecting on the horror genre, then let our ultimate guide to horror movies show how we got from innovative and timeless tales to modern classics like Let the Right One In, The Cabin in the Woods, and Us.
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Classic board games like Clue, Monopoly and Candyland have been getting face-lifts by pairing them with beloved movies and television series. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Candyland and Doc McStuffins Operation are examples of variations on these board games that make complete sense. Clue, originally Cluedo, is another iconic board game, and it is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year! Like many of the other classic board games, Clue also has various alternate versions. (Granted, some make more sense than others!) The original game of Clue revolves around a group of would-be murderers, a mansion with various rooms and a handful of potential weapons. We decided to design our dream version of Clue, and what would be better than a haunted mansion filled with iconic horror movie villains?
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Who would have thought that a William Shatner Captain Kirk mask would look so iconic on a horror villain? Seriously, no one could have predicted that. But that’s exactly what happened when director John Carpenter created Michael Myers in the 1978 film Halloween. Not only did it make the mask famous, but it also spawned a franchise and inspired an endless number of slasher films.
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40 years ago, John Carpenter’s Halloween debuted and became an instant horror masterpiece. Aside from only one prominent actor (Donald Pleasence), the film featured several Hollywood newcomers. One of whom was Jamie Lee Curtis playing the role of Laurie Strode aka the original Final Girl (You can read more about "final girls" here). The film also introduced Michael Myers, one of the most terrifying horror villains of all time. As with any movie that achieves box office success, the producers opted for a sequel.
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