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  • Loveland Magazine Celebrates Fall With Cassie’s Guide to the Top 10 Best Halloween Movies PART 2

    Loveland Magazine Celebrates Fall With Cassie’s Guide to the Top 10 Best Halloween Movies PART 2

     

    Loveland, Ohio – With Halloween just around the corner and Fall weather officially here scary movie marathons are in full swing! There is nothing better than a good scare to get you in the mood for the 31st! So you’re not sure what scary movies to add to your Halloween movie marathon? Well, you have come to the right place! Here is PART 2 of my guide to the Top 10 Best Halloween movies!

     

    5. Lights Out, 2016, directed by David F. Sandberg and produced by James Wan,     Lawrence Grey, and Eric Heisserer

    The title of this film is spooky in itself because during the season of Halloween who honestly likes the “lights out?” The film Lights Out is based on an evil entity in the form of a girl named Diana. Diana meets Sophie, played by Maria Bello when Sophie is a young girl and eventually Diana dies for reasons I don’t want to give away! Diana then attaches her insidious spirit to Sophie and makes it her sole mission to have Sophie all to herself…FOREVER! Sophie’s evil conduit (a demonic spirit that attaches itself to a person or object) then begins to haunt Sophie’s daughter Rebecca, played by Teresa Palmer, and Sophie’s son Martin, played by Gabriel Bateman. The most horrifying part of this film is that Diana can only be seen or cause harm when the lights are out! This supernatural horror film is of course produced by my FAVORITE, the legendary James Wan, which means this film definitely includes some terrifying scenes that will leave you keeping the lights on long after the film’s over! Lights Out is a film that is bound to make you jump out of your seat so don’t forget to secure your popcorn!

    4. It, 1990 (original), based on the Stephen King novel, directed by Tommy Lee Wallace and written by Tommy Lee Wallace and Lawrence D. Cohen, It: Chapter 1, 2017 (adaptation), directed by Andy Muschietti and produced by Roy Lee, Dan Lin, Seth Grahame-Smith, David Katzenberg and Barbara Muschietti

    I honestly don’t even know where to start when it comes to this film! Let’s just address now that It was responsible for most of the nightmares I had as a kid so when it was re-released in 2017 I was definitely excited to see the film, but not excited for the nightmares to start up again! The film It, which was based on a novel written by the infamous Stephen King, begins its terrifying tale in Derry, Maine in the 1960s where an evil murderous clown named Pennywise, begins to kidnap and kill the children of Derry. When Pennywise takes a young child named Georgie, he finds himself being challenged by 7 outcast kids, one of the kids being Georgie’s brother Billy,  that vow to do whatever they can to take Pennywise down for good. If being a murderous clown isn’t scary enough Pennywise can also transform himself into his “victim’s” worst fear causing the victim to succumb to Pennywise’s “light” (the film will explain what the light is) allowing Pennywise to take and keep the victim’s soul forever. This film has so many scenes that will not only make you close your eyes but also close your ears because of Pennywise’s chilling voice! The original It was the film I was first introduced to Pennywise, played by Tim Curry, and I can definitely say with confidence that I have never experienced a scarier clown in a film until It: Chapter 1, an adaptation of the original, was released in 2017. Bill Skarsgard was selected to play the role of Pennywise and to my pleasant surprise scared me just as much as Curry did in the original! The 2017 cast was also selected in a way that I thought worked just as well as the original cast. Fan favorites Finn Wolfhard from Stranger Things, Sophia Lillis from Sharp Objects and Jeremy Ray Taylor from Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween all play roles in It: Chapter 1. A highly anticipated follow up to It: Chapter 1 was released in September of this year. I visited the theaters as soon as It: Chapter 2 was released and I must say director Andy Muschietti did a fantastic job transitioning the kid characters into adult characters. With Halloween just right around the corner, I don’t think there’s any better way to celebrate than by watching the entire It collection! You’ll float too….

    3. Insidious, 2010, directed by James Wan, produced by Jason Blum, Steven Schneider, Oren Peli and written by Leigh Whannell

    If you haven’t seen this supernatural horror film you are definitely missing out! Insidious does not follow the typical scary movie mold as it actually introduces another dimension to the viewer called “The Further.” In the film married couple Josh and Renai, played by Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne, move into a new home with their young sons Dalton and Foster. Shortly after moving in their son Dalton falls into a mysterious coma that no one can figure out the cause of until demonologist Elise Rainier comes into the picture! After Renai starts to experience some of the most terrifying paranormal activity, including seeing a red-face demon hovering over Dalton, she realizes there is more to what’s happening to her son then meets the eye! This film packs in so many scares that going to bed right after watching I’ll admit probably isn’t the best idea considering Insidious primarily focuses on the idea of astral projection, which many believe is something that people have experienced in dream-like states. Though Insidious is now a film franchise as the film itself has been followed by Insidious: Chapter 2, Insidious: Chapter 3, and Insidious: The Last Key the magic of the very first film of the series cannot be denied! One of my favorite film directors, James Wan, and one of my favorite producers, Jason Blum, teamed up to create this film and if you know anything about either one of these talented individuals you know that they are experts when it comes to giving viewers scares. Again this film isn’t necessarily based on Halloween but it is definitely a fantastic post trick or treating film choice!

    2. The Conjuring, 2013, directed by James Wan, produced by Tony DeRosa-Grund, Peter Safran and Rob Cowan and written by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes

    If you were able to handle all the movies on my list so far without any nightmares congratulations I am very happy you have made it this far! The film I am about to suggest you watch is by far one of the scariest supernatural horror movies I have ever seen. The Conjuring is based on a real paranormal case that the legendary paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren took on in Rhode Island in 1971. There’s nothing that makes a film more appealing, especially in the horror movie genre than sharing with the viewer that what they are watching is based on a true story, and The Conjuring is just that! The real Ed and Lorraine Warren, who are now passed, took on over 10,000 paranormal cases over their very long careers as paranormal investigators. The Conjuring film follows Ed and Lorraine Warren, played by Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, as they get pulled into the mysterious demonic occurrences that are happening, according to the Perroni family, in their Rhode Island farmhouse. What Lorraine ends up finding to be attached to the family and farmhouse is beyond what she ever expected! This film literally has it all; great acting, great story development, great visionary moments and the scare tactics well they are off the charts! I will warn you that this movie may not be for children as it is rated R and has quite a few REALLY scary moments! Adults beware you are definitely in for a scare with The Conjuring!

    1. Hereditary, 2018, directed and written by Ari Aster, and produced by Kevin Frakes, Lars Knudsen, and Buddy Patrick

    You know the feeling when you see a film for the first time and after it has finished all you can do is sit there in utter shock and silence? That’s exactly how I felt after I saw Hereditary for the first time. This supernatural psychological horror-drama takes place in Utah where Annie and her husband Peter, played by Toni Collette and Gabriel Bryne, along with their kids Steve and Charlie, played by Alex Wolff and Milly Shapiro, discover that a demon by the name of Paimon is haunting them due to Annie’s estranged mother’s death. Though the film’s plot seems quite typical the film itself is anything but typical! I will attest that some of the scenes in this film are quite horrifying and will probably stick with you in your dreams, but hey isn’t that what enjoying a great horror film is all about?! Finding this film maybe a little difficult as it was originally released at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival as somewhat of an “underground indie horror film,” but of course I did my research and I found that you can purchase this film at most stores, amazon prime video, google play and YouTube. Hereditary is number 1 on my list for a reason and that’s mainly because out of all the millions of horror movies I’ve seen not many scenes can compare to the visual horror that is displayed in this film! This horror movie is one that should be saved for Halloween night after the kids go to bed!

    Thank you Loveland Magazine readers for tuning in to my Top 10 Best Halloween Movies Part 1 and Part 2! We hope everyone has a spooky yet safe HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Scare ya later!

    Read Part 1 of my Guide to the Top 10 Best Halloween Movies!

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  • Halloween costumes that have gotten the most Instagram likes in 2017

    Halloween costumes that have gotten the most Instagram likes in 2017

    Trick or Treat in Loveland is Tuesday Oct 31 at 6 PM

    (The City lists no end time)

    Have you ever wanted to dress up as your favorite superhero? Iconic creepy clown? Princess (or villain)? Well, there’s one time of year where it’s socially acceptable to go out dressed as almost anything you want, and we’re almost there.

    If you’re looking for a little inspiration on how to make a splash this Halloween, look no further. We’ve compiled a list of the Halloween costumes that have gotten the most Instagram likes in 2017 (and even in previous years) to help make sure your disguise is as trendy as it is timely. We’ve even added in the most popular political costumes, and you might not guess who came out on top (don’t worry, we’ll tweet about it later). Don’t be scared – keep reading to see what we discovered about the spookiest and trendiest time of year.

    KEEPING IT FRESH

    If you want to keep it classic this Halloween – but still want to make sure your costume is relevant and exciting – then look no further than the fairy. Earning over 4,000 Instagram “likes” on average, there are endless options on how to dress up (or even spice up) your fairy look. You could go as everyone’s favorite fairy (complete with a light-up skirt) or shake things up with a more fiendish approach. Men, don’t despair. If you’re in it for the likes, there’s a fairy costume just for you.

    The next most popular costume takes the spooky, frightful nature of Halloween to heart. If you want to make sure your costume is relevant but still gives off the best kind of creepy, Pennywise has just the look for you. You don’t have to hide in the sewer to freak people out as the clown from “IT,” but you might want to consider the appropriate props to help complete your look (red balloon, anyone?). There are no age limits on this delightfully terrifying costume, either. Just ask this 3-year-old haunting people’s nightmares with basically the same look.

    Other frightful classics like Freddy Krueger or a timeless zombie (including zombie schoolgirl or even zombie doctor) could each earn you more than a couple of hundred likes on average, followed by iconic looks like the cat, Ghostface, and even Harley Quinn.

    LAST YEAR’S LOOKS

    Looking back on the most popular Halloween costumes of 2016, you might see your getup on our list. In Florida, Pikachu was all the rage (potentially as a response to the growing “Pokemon Go” craze), and in New Mexico, another adorable yellow Minion costume came out on top, complete with goggles and overalls.

    The Joker might have been the most popular look in Idaho, but his manic lover Harley Quinn was all the rage in Iowa, Illinois, Georgia, and West Virginia. Batman costumes were king in Alabama, and Wonder Woman debuted ahead of her critically acclaimed film as the most popular costume on Instagram in Maryland.

    Not all great costumes have to be a pop culture reference, though. In Colorado, nothing was more popular than the witch, and vampire looks were sucking blood and taking names in Arizona and Montana. Cats aren’t the only animals to get attention during Halloween, either. Dog costumes (think Snapchat filter) outranked everything else in states such as Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, and horses were the most popular costume in all of Kentucky and North Carolina.

    A LITTLE RETROSPECT

    Almost every year, what’s fresh and relevant in the world of Halloween costumes changes – even if some of the classics have stayed the same.

    In 2015, Star Wars costumes made a huge comeback in states like Florida, Massachusetts, and Kansas, despite not having been one of the most popular looks in 2014. Despite not having been on the big screen for about a decade, Neo (from “The Matrix”) earned hefty likes in 2012 (Alabama) and 2013 (Texas) and then disappeared back into the void.

    E.T. was also a hit from 2012 through 2015, though he may have finally returned home in 2016 when he failed to rank as one of the most popular looks of the year. Everyone’s favorite wizard, Harry Potter, showed up in 2012 (Nebraska) and 2015 (Oklahoma) but also didn’t have enough magic to beat out the comic book heroes (and villains) who ruled the day in 2016.

    Running short on time and need a classic go-to option that’s still relevant? Monsters, jack-o’-lanterns, and (surprisingly) Christmas characters always seem to make a splash.

    GOING POLITICAL

    Want to be powerful, conversational, and maybe even a little bit decisive? Well, get out your phone and prepare to start tweeting because this year Donald Trump is going to be the most popular political costume at the party. Everyone wants to imagine being POTUS for at least one night, and the photo opportunities could be endless with the right costume design. Getting the Trump look isn’t hard, and it could earn you over 183 Instagram likes per post on average.

    Want to be even more disruptive to the status quo? Go as your very own version of North Korea’s Supreme Leader (or “Rocket Man“) Kim Jong Un, and you might pull in almost 57 likes when you show the world your look.

    Other popular political figures in 2017? Bernie Sanders (almost 15 likes), Barack Obama (over 10 likes), and Hillary Clinton (9 likes).

    COMPLETE THE LOOK

    No matter which direction you want to go for this year’s Halloween – a classic look, a conversational pop culture reference, or even a political statement – you now have some idea as to which costumes might be overplayed and which ones could earn you the best in bragging rights.

    Whether you’re organizing a group look or going out on your own, Halloween Express has everything you need to pull together the perfect Halloween look. With complete costumes, accessories, decor, props, and makeup, we have everything you need to stand out from the crowd this Allhallows Eve – or even a few options if you prefer to blend in. Visit us online or in store to start browsing today.

    METHODOLOGY

    Using the Instagram API, we looked at every post tagged #halloween from 2012 to 2017 and searched the captions for mentions of almost 500 costumes. We looked at the average number of likes per post and sorted them across the country in various years of posts to see the most liked costumes on Instagram in every state.

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