Friday, October 31, 2025

HALLOWEEN HORROR DAYS ~ DAY 31: HALLOWEEN IV - THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MYERS (1988)

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


Back in the days of VHS and video rental stores (days when I was a young lad) often I'd find myself drawn to the horror section and become awestruck by the imagery before me. My imagination ran wild scanning cover after frightening cover, wondering what horrors awaited inside each movie. No other section of the video store had as lurid, graphic, and evocative VHS covers as Horror, and perhaps it was these striking covers that lured me into the world of horror cinema.

Of the hundreds of VHS covers assaulting my senses, filling me with dread, two particular covers caught my attention: HALLOWEEN IV - THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MYERS and HALLOWEEN V - THE REVENGE OF MICHAEL MYERS (back when Halloween V was the latest entry in the series). They weren't the most terrifying covers nor was the artwork the most dynamic. They're admittedly simple covers. What made them standout was The Shape's mask. Halloween IV's original VHS cover was a close up of the mask. Something about the mask was arresting. And the longer I looked at it the more terrifying it became, as if it was looking back at me, boring into my mind and channeling my greatest fears.

I couldn't get it out of my head. Luckily the clerk either didn't care or was a sadist because he let an under-aged child rent the R-rated movie. Halloween IV became the first film in the series I ever saw and has long been one of my favorites of the franchise. As the title suggests, this movie brought Michael Myers back to the series, and at a time when horror movies were dying off because the MPAA was butchering them, Halloween IV was met with tremendous success. Had this film failed the Halloween series as we know it today might not exist.

As you've probably gathered, I love Halloween IV and think the world of it. You can probably guess how this review is going to go.

THE UNIQUE LANDSCAPE AFTER HALLOWEEN III

Halloween III deviated greatly from the first two films in the series, dropping Michael Myers and Dr. Loomis entirely for an almost completely unrelated story and premise. Looking back on the film now we can see the strengths and values of Halloween III, but at the time it failed to connect with audiences, especially those who came in expecting Michael Myers. As a result, H3 marked the end of the franchise. At least for 6 years. While Michael Myers was seemingly dead, his copycats and imitators continued to flourish. The subgenre that Halloween made so successful continued on without it. But why wasn't Halloween there to reap the benefits of the seeds itself had sown?

In 1988, during the waning days of the 80's horror boom and when the MPAA was growing exceedingly harsh with their censorship of horror media, the caretaker and patriarch of the Halloween series, Moustapha Akkad, decided to take a chance and restart the Halloween franchise. Mr. Akkad wanted to bring Michael Myers back as well as the elements that made the first two films so successful. As a result Halloween IV was #1 at the box office for two weeks and made a tidy profit. The franchise was reignited! All of us Halloween fans owe a tremendous debt to Moustapha Akkad, for many reasons, but for maybe the biggest reason being his decision to make Halloween IV.

THE PLOT

Ten years have passed since Michael Myers terrorized Haddonfield, Illinois on Halloween night. After the fire in the hospital Michael Myers has been in a coma and incarcerated in Ridgemont Maximum Security Prison. No longer deemed a threat, Michael has been transferred back to his previous mental hospital of Smith's Grove. During the transfer the former killer springs to life, slaughters all five of the transfer attendants, and escapes. Once again in Haddonfield, Michael discovers that his sister, Laurie, has been killed in a car accident, leaving an eight year old daughter behind. Donning the mask once again, The Shape sets his murderous sights on the last member of his bloodline, his eight year old niece, Jamie. One man foresaw Michael's escape however, and has come to stop him: Michael's former psychiatrist, Dr. Loomis. Loomis maybe the one man standing against The Shape and another Halloween night massacre.

WHAT I LIKED

A Smart Villain. What I love about this movie and still endures it to me today is how precise and tactical Michael Myers is. Through a series of events Michael Myers cuts off Haddonfield from outside help, taking out the phone lines, and knocking out the power. He does his reconnaissance on his intended victim, takes out the local police, and secretly gets inside the house and waits for them to lock themselves in before striking. He forces the protagonists into impossible situations making for thrilling sequences such as the rooftop scene. And at the end he even hides under a truck as it drives down the road (something Robert De Niro copied in 1991's CAPE FEAR). More than ever Michael Myers is a force to be reckoned with. And he had to up his game in this movie too. The first time around he took everybody by surprise, but this time they all remember, they all know what he's capable of, and Dr. Loomis has warned them all. In turn Michael shows them all that it still won't save them.

Smart Heroes. If you pat attention the protagonists almost always do the right thing in this movie too. Well not always but close to it. Dr. Loomis doesn't waste a second on tracking down Michael. He notifies the police and the police listen and mobilize. They securely barricade themselves in the sheriff's house. They call for help from the State Police. They don't make the dumb decisions typical of slasher film characters but still Michael Myers is one step ahead of them. You want them to succeed and when they're put in peril you empathize with them all the more. The Rooftop Chase scene, perhaps the most exciting sequence in the film, is all the powerful in that you care for the characters.

Having Donald Pleasence return in addition to Michael Myers was a stroke of brilliance. Not only does Dr. Loomis' character realign this film more closely with the first two but he also elevates the power and mystique surrounding Michael Myers. Every time he speaks of Michael you get this sense that Michael is more than he seems, a force of nature rather than a mere human. It's like how everyone refers to John Wick in a terrified yet reverential way. Donald Pleasence, like Peter Cushing or Christopher Lee, brings legitimacy and pedigree to the film. He could spout the most ludicrous dialog but through him it sounds real and believable and amazing. The cat & mouse chase between Loomis and Michael is as entertaining and exciting as Michael's assault on his niece.

Danielle Harris and Ellie Cornell. Not only is Michael Myers even more intense in this movie but his intended victim is even more vulnerable and innocent. The character of Jamie Lloyd is the embodiment of innocence and purity of life. Danielle Harris is incredible in her performance. Ellie Cornell is a very strong second to Harris as the stepsister Rachel. With Jamie the chase becomes fresh and ever more terrifying as children aren't often the main victims in horror films. And Rachel's character too is quite different from the typical Jamie Lee Curtis/Laurie Strode "Final Girl" archetype cliche of so many horror films. While possessing similarities to the typical Final Girl, Rachel is cast in a protector role, acting as heroic as Loomis or the police. Both Ellie Cornell and Danielle Harris imbue their characters with empathy and charm making them not only smart and likeable characters in this film but standouts among the entire franchise.

The incredible performance by Harris too is what makes the ending so horrifying and striking as well.

Alan Howarth's Music. Long time collaborator and friend of John Carpenter, Alan Howarth stayed with the Halloween franchise, imparting one of the franchise's most essential ingredients: the music. John Carpenter's original score for 1978's Halloween is, in my opinion, one of the greatest strengths of the film and one of the greatest horror film scores of all time (if not the greatest). Moustapha Akkad recognized the value of Carpenter's score and pushed to have the music retained throughout the sequels. One of the powerful elements of Halloween IV is Alan Howarth's reprisals of the various themes and signature music of the original film, while adding original themes of his own where necessary. These themes elevate Halloween IV to a new level, lending power and gravitas to the narrative. Personally I feel Howarth updated and improved upon those original themes and the scores he provided for Halloween IV and Part V are my favorites of the series.

NITPICKS

Perhaps it's the longtime appreciation I've had for this film or maybe the film, to me, is just that good because I don't have a whole lot of nitpicks. Sometimes Michael's signature white mask looks odd at moments. There are some rather odd kills, like the shotgun barrel through the chest and the thumb gouge to the forehead (which I have grown to love over the years for their strangeness). Ultimately though this film crosses its T's and dots its I's very well. I think the MPAA dealt a few blows to the film by forcing cuts in gore and nudity (and still making it rated R). By today's standards this movie would probably receive a PG-13 rating. It has long been my hope that an uncut version of the film would be restored and released someday, reintegrating the censored elements. Even still, Halloween IV remains a favorite of mine in its current form.

THE VERDICT

Halloween IV: The Return of Michael Myers brings the franchise back to its roots, restoring the titular villain and his nemesis, Dr. Loomis, as well the signature music and themes. This film keeps the series (as well as the genre) fresh by deviating from slasher film cliches and norms, providing intelligent and endearing characters, a smart killer, and exciting sequences like the Rooftop Chase. Alan Howarth reinvigorates John Carpenter's classic score, further demonstrating why Halloween's score is the best horror score of all time. And Michael Myers shows audiences again why he is a cut above his fellow horror villain competitors. Halloween IV is one of my personal favorites and a solid entry of the series.

Overall Ranking: 9 out of 10
Nude-O-Meter: 0 out of 10


An Introduction to Horror Through Halloween IV

I have several biases for this film and I am self-aware enough to admit it. Halloween IV was far from my initial exposure to the horror genre but it was my first real investment into "Modern Horror." I was about twelve years when I first saw Halloween IV. It was my first exposure to the Halloween series and to the characters of Michael Myers and Dr. Loomis. This was the first time I remember feeling the adrenaline rush of fear and excitement while watching a horror film. It terrified me but also gave me a roller coaster ride like thrill. The source of the thrill was the villainous Shape. Michael Myers was such a frightening character to me and has come to be my top favorite horror icon.

Halloween IV is the genesis of my Halloween and Slasher film fandom. From there I went to Halloween V and then back Halloween I, II, & III (this was before Halloween 6 had come out). As I went on through the series I discovered my favorite director too, John Carpenter, as well as one of my favorite actors, Donald Pleasence. From I discovered the other famous horror franchises and slasher icons. And through it all Halloween, Michael Myers, and John Carpenter became the bars with which I measured all others against. And it was all thanks to Halloween IV. I owe H4 a lot. While it is not a perfect film by any means it certainly is a strong film among the series and the Slasher horror subgenre.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

DEFACER: WRITING UPDATE


 

UPDATE: Had a solid week of writing last week. Started this new week off right with a great day of writing yesterday too. Last week and this week I've been working on a key scene, the biggest battle sequence I've ever attempted to write. Hoping to keep this momentum rolling all week.


And just a reminder:

In November we will be participating in a new ...

BOOK SIGNING EVENT!

At Barnes and Nobles on Saturday, November 8th at 2:00 pm! This is a multi-author signing event that B&N invited us to be a part of. We'll have autographed copies of both Defacer books and the official bookmarks available. For anyone who missed the last book signing or if you just want to chat with me, swing on by!

When: Saturday, November 8th 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Where: SouthPointe Pavilions 2910 Pine Lake Rd, Lincoln, NE 68516

Stay tuned for more details!

I want to thank everyone who's bought their own edition and those that have supported us and Defacer over these first few years. This wild ride is just getting started!

Defacer and Defacer II: Bloodlust are available for purchase right now!

Pick up both DEFACER books at Amazon right now! Available in Paperback and eBook.

Thank you all for your support. You all mean so much!



Saturday, October 25, 2025

BLOODY GOOD CINEMA: THE BLACK PHONE 2 (2025)


I haven't done a movie review in a while, been working on writing other things (DEFACER and DEFACER II: BLOODLUST). But I did make it out to the theaters this week and saw a new horror film that I felt compelled to talk about.

I did not review THE BLACK PHONE here, but I did watch it and I did enjoy it. I didn't feel the need to buy the blu-ray though, but I flirted with the idea of buying it multiple times. I like how the plot unfolded, I liked the acting, I generally liked everything about the movie. But it didn't blow me away, the reasons for which I can't quite articulate. And in general, I like Scott Derrickson's work, going back to THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE.

Unlike the first film, THE BLACK PHONE 2 really hit for me.

I came out of the movie theater on a high that I haven't felt at all this year (truthfully, I haven't seen a whole lot of movies in the theaters this year). Here's what I've seen this year in theaters: 

NOSFERATU (January 2nd of 2025)
MICKEY 17, 
THE DAY THE EARTH BLEW UP: A LOONEY TUNES MOVIE, 
UNTIL DAWN, 
FIGHT OR FLIGHT, 
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE - FINAL RECKONING, 
28 YEARS LATER, 
JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH, 
SUPERMAN, 
WEAPONS, 
THE NAKED GUN, 
THE CONJURING: THE LAST RITES
BLACK PHONE 2

And then the others I caught on streaming from this year:

BETTER MAN,
WEEKEND IN TAIPEI,
HEART EYES,
DEATH OF A UNICORN,
NOVOCAINE
and K-POP DEMON HUNTERS (because who hasn't?)

Some I liked, some I really liked, and some just didn't land for me. Of the horror films this year, NOSFERATU was fantastic and felt like an elevation of the genre and the Dracula story, but technically it's a 2024 film. Still, I didn't buy it for the home video collection. I wanted to like WEAPONS more than I actually did, but I feel split on that one. 28 YEARS LATER was another film I was super excited for but the movie felt plotless, all style and no substance. Both Weapons and 28 Years Later left me disappointed. THE CONJURING I quite enjoyed, not as good as the first two Conjurings, but quite good nonetheless.

But BLACK PHONE 2 landed with me nearly perfectly.

I loved the plot, expertly weaving together the first film's loose ends with this new plot, in unexpected ways that felt natural rather than contrived. 

The characters felt spot on from how they were in the original, their continued character arcs and progression making sense. And the new characters were welcome additions, enhancing the plot rather than subtracting from it like so many new characters in sequels tend to do. Finney, Gwen, their Dad, and the Grabber were all handled very well. And I thought Ernesto, Mondo, and Mustang were welcome additions.

The blood and gore were ampted up to satisfying levels, the scares well crafted too, enhanced by grainy dreamlike cinematography that made the scenes all the more unnerving (and reminding me of Scott Derrickson's earlier film SINISTER, which I absolutely love). And the soundtrack added greatly to the terror (I want to buy the soundtrack). And the climax delivered an epic bloody conclusion that left me on a high after the movie finished.

In short, I loved BLACK PHONE 2.

8 out of 10

I recommend you all go out and see it.

Long live horror!

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

BARNES AND NOBLE BOOK SIGNING EVENT!


NEW BOOK SIGNING EVENT!

If you missed our recent signing, here's your next chance! Barnes and Noble has invited us to participate in a new book signing event on Saturday, November 8th from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Get your editions of Defacer and the new book, Defacer II: Bloodlust, signed! We'll have autographed editions of both books and the official bookmarks available. Hope to see you all there!
When: Saturday, November 8th 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Where: SouthPointe Pavilions 2910 Pine Lake Rd, Lincoln, NE 68516
Stay tuned for more details!
I want to thank everyone who's bought their own edition and those that have supported us and Defacer over the years. And thank you to everyone who came to the latest book signing, it meant the world to me!
Defacer and Defacer II: Bloodlust are available for purchase right now!
Pick up both DEFACER books at Amazon right now! Available in Paperback and eBook.
Thank you all for your support. You all mean so much!

BUY DEFACER and DEFACER II: BLOODLUST HERE!



Saturday, October 18, 2025

DEFACER AUTHOR CHRONICLES: Story Craft #2 - EDITING


 Story Craft #2:

Editing is where it all comes together.

Try as I might, there are always elements that slip past me, no matter how many times I go over the manuscript. Be it technical aspects like grammar, syntax, or punctuation or story elements such as inconsistencies, plot holes, and tonal shifts, there's always something to fix.

Correcting the technical elements is important. But it's the story elements that editing illuminates that I find more important.

My characters are everything to me, and having them come across to the reader how I want them to is key. Editing can ensure consistent character voice and personality, and it can reveal unintentional character breaking moments.

Having an outside view goes a long way. Having an editor that fits you and is able to point out your strengths and weaknesses, has been invaluable to me. Ideally, they won't change your story, but instead help you realize your vision.

Consider editing sanding off rough edges, the final polish, and that last coat of paint.

When the editing feels like it's taking forever, I keep this mindset: I'm making my story better. Everything you do during the editing process is helping your story be exactly what you want it to be.

I'm by no means an expert, but editing, while tedious at times, has helped shape both Defacer books into what I want and something I feel proud of.

Defacer and Defacer II: Bloodlust are available for purchase right now!

Pick up both DEFACER books at Amazon right now! Available in Paperback and eBook.

Thank you all for your support. You all mean so much!




Thursday, October 16, 2025

DEFACER BOOK SIGNING EVENT


 NEW BOOK SIGNING EVENT!

If you missed our recent signing, here's your next chance! Barnes and Noble has invited us to participate in a new book signing event on Saturday, November 8th from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Get your editions of Defacer and the new book, Defacer II: Bloodlust, signed! We'll have autographed editions of both books and the official bookmarks available. Hope to see you all there!

When: Saturday, November 8th 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Where: SouthPointe Pavilions 2910 Pine Lake Rd, Lincoln, NE 68516

Stay tuned for more details!

I want to thank everyone who's bought their own edition and those that have supported us and Defacer over the years. And thank you to everyone who came to the latest book signing, it meant the world to me!

Defacer and Defacer II: Bloodlust are available for purchase right now!

Pick up both DEFACER books at Amazon right now! Available in Paperback and eBook.

Thank you all for your support. You all mean so much!





Wednesday, October 15, 2025

DEFACER AUTHOR CHRONICLES: Story Craft #1 - Outlining

STORY CRAFT #1

~ Outlining ~

I'm by no means an expert. In the end it's all your personal preference. There are no set rules for how you compose your story. We each have our methods that work for us, and one method may work better than others depending on how your creativity flows.

For me, I use outlines. I need to know where I'm going, what my end goal is, and what I'm working toward. I usually have several key sequences in my head and the ending. I need to know my ending before I begin.

This keeps me as the writer on point, not getting distracted or lost in the weeds. It also keeps me motivated, working toward those all-important scenes that I can't help but continually think about. And when you finally get to these pivotal scenes, it feels all the more gratifying.

From there, I build the connective tissue. Sometimes new sequences are born during this stage and moments of inspiration follow. These moments may alter other events and, if so, I adjust anything else if need be. I tend to try and work in the moments of inspiration to fit with what I have planned already, so as to not completely derail what I had envisioned to begin with.

This is how I work best in crafting my stories and it is how Defacer and Defacer II: Bloodlust were created and ultimately composed.

Defacer and Defacer II: Bloodlust are available for purchase right now!

Pick up both DEFACER books at Amazon right now! Available in Paperback and eBook.

Thank you all for your support. You all mean so much!

DEFACER BOOK 1 and DEFACER II: BLOODLUST ARE HERE!


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Monday, October 13, 2025

DEFACER AUTHOR CHRONICLES: Why Horror?

 


Why Horror?

The feeling that makes your skin crawl, the hair on the back of your neck bristle, and sends your heart racing. The impulse to run away from the thing in the dark.

Horror and fear is universal, instantly relatable no matter who you are or where you come from.

Horror can be cathartic, helping us confront our fears in safe ways, and come out the other side intact.

Horror is exciting, getting our blood pumping, making your heart jump in your chest the same way a rollercoaster ride does as it plunges over the crest.

And horror can be a source of hope. Reading or watching characters go through frightening ordeals, facing down pure evil, and triumphing in the end.

These reasons and many more have made horror an irresistible genre to me personally and why I wanted to write Defacer, to give something back to the horror genre, and show my appreciation for it. I sincerely hope this love of horror comes across in the pages of Defacer.

Why do you love horror? Share with us what draws you to the eerie, the macabre, and the gothic.

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Pick up both DEFACER books at Amazon right now! Available in Paperback and eBook.

Thank you all for your support. You all mean so much!

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Saturday, October 11, 2025

DEFACER AUTHOR CHRONICLES: Why Writing?

Why Writing?

Have you ever been moved by a fictional story emotionally? Have you ever fallen in love with fictional characters? And have you ever been so immersed in a fictional world that you forgot your woes, your troubles, and your everyday life for a brief bit? Have you felt like a book or a character "saved" you?

I can confidently say "Yes" to all of these. It's an incredible feeling to experience a story like this, to grow attached to characters that don't exist in reality, but you feel emotionally attached to them nonetheless.

And it's these feelings I want to impart to others. To help others fall in love with a great story and connect with characters across the fictional expanse.

Though these stories and characters aren't real, what they make you feel is real.

That's why I write.

I'm so very grateful for the stories that affected me so, the stories and characters that helped shape who I am and have truly enriched my life. I want to impart that experience to others.

I DO NOT write to lecture or teach or educate. Ultimately, I write with the sole goal of entertaining, to provide escape from reality, and give you a break from whatever is wearing you down. At the very least I hope to do that.

Defacer is my attempt at that, and my love letter to the horror genre I love so much and the dark heroes that endlessly fascinate and entertain me.

Defacer and Defacer II: Bloodlust are available for purchase right now!

Pick up both DEFACER books at Amazon right now! Available in Paperback and eBook.

Thank you all for your support. You all mean so much!